Post by alanl on Mar 29, 2017 8:25:01 GMT 12
Apologies if this has already been posted,Dr Terry Martin ,who operates WASP XT787 in the UK as the Westland Wasp Historic Flight has posted the below on facebook.
The aircraft suffered an engine failure last year and received damage in the subsequent,although very well handled,force landing and as part of the effort to raise funds to get the aircraft flying again, he is going to produce a book on the aircraft and its sibling ,the Scout, so if anyone has any stories they could share,please get in touch with him.
I would love to hear them!
Regards, Alan
26 March at 19:31 ยท
WHERE ARE ALL THE DITS AND STORIES?
Since I owned my first Wasp, I've always looked for a book on how the Westland pair (Scout and Wasp) were developed and how the Wasp performed in service with Navies around the world.
Many of you very kindly offered support, both financial and in other ways after the incident which led to the rebuild of Xray Tango and, although I could not have justified taking money from people, it is my personal goal to get XT back in to the air and to continue the tribute that she pays to all the brave aircrew that flew Wasps, and to all those who served in some way that supported the Ships Flights. The best way to do this is to continue to display in events and airshows all over the UK, and to fly her to demonstrate her best capabilities, and impress those who don't yet realise what an important role was played by Wasps in naval history.
Sadly the costs to keep XT flying have been enormous over the past year, not just after the incident on 23rd September 2016 (much of which is being covered by insurance), but also just for the routine maintenance and normal hourly running costs. To help with the big bills, a few kind supporters have suggested writing that book I've been looking for.
What a great idea, and the royalties will fairly be used to help keep Xray Tango flying through another season.
But I can only do so much on my own without the help of those of you who worked closely with Wasps whilst in service in the UK and in all the other countries that took their first steps into naval rotary wing flight with the Westland Wasp.
I've only received a couple of short 'dits' so far, and yet I know there must be many hundreds, if not thousands of people out there that have a story to tell. Do please share, and your story will be told sympathetically and acknowledged as the author's unless anonymity is requested.
I hope to be inundated now, so please put the proverbial pen to paper and either share on this FB page or write to me at historicwasp@gmail.com.
Many thanks
Terry
historicwasp@gmail.com
#historicwasp
The aircraft suffered an engine failure last year and received damage in the subsequent,although very well handled,force landing and as part of the effort to raise funds to get the aircraft flying again, he is going to produce a book on the aircraft and its sibling ,the Scout, so if anyone has any stories they could share,please get in touch with him.
I would love to hear them!
Regards, Alan
26 March at 19:31 ยท
WHERE ARE ALL THE DITS AND STORIES?
Since I owned my first Wasp, I've always looked for a book on how the Westland pair (Scout and Wasp) were developed and how the Wasp performed in service with Navies around the world.
Many of you very kindly offered support, both financial and in other ways after the incident which led to the rebuild of Xray Tango and, although I could not have justified taking money from people, it is my personal goal to get XT back in to the air and to continue the tribute that she pays to all the brave aircrew that flew Wasps, and to all those who served in some way that supported the Ships Flights. The best way to do this is to continue to display in events and airshows all over the UK, and to fly her to demonstrate her best capabilities, and impress those who don't yet realise what an important role was played by Wasps in naval history.
Sadly the costs to keep XT flying have been enormous over the past year, not just after the incident on 23rd September 2016 (much of which is being covered by insurance), but also just for the routine maintenance and normal hourly running costs. To help with the big bills, a few kind supporters have suggested writing that book I've been looking for.
What a great idea, and the royalties will fairly be used to help keep Xray Tango flying through another season.
But I can only do so much on my own without the help of those of you who worked closely with Wasps whilst in service in the UK and in all the other countries that took their first steps into naval rotary wing flight with the Westland Wasp.
I've only received a couple of short 'dits' so far, and yet I know there must be many hundreds, if not thousands of people out there that have a story to tell. Do please share, and your story will be told sympathetically and acknowledged as the author's unless anonymity is requested.
I hope to be inundated now, so please put the proverbial pen to paper and either share on this FB page or write to me at historicwasp@gmail.com.
Many thanks
Terry
historicwasp@gmail.com
#historicwasp