A new year, a new start! |
It's been a while since I have last posted anything on this blog as Roger, the best Beech 18 engineer, had put Betty into her 'winter hibernation' beauty sleep at Charlton Park/Malmesbury.
Phil and I in the meantime went out to Burma to earn some urgently money with ballooning to pay for Betty's expensive life-style. We are now back for the summer and keen to start again on our project with a new team of pilots and a beautiful aeroplane that's probably never been in better shape than right now!
But Betty has been under serious threat of being eaten alive by little hungry rodents, if it hadn't been for the bravery of Roger trying to save her life (not without sacrificing parts of his body on her account!).
Read the story here as seen through Roger's eyes:
Roger Shepherd, Beech 18 engineer |
"Hi Allie,
Thank you for your concern; UK has been very mild, windy and
overcast with sporadic rain showers ..... perfect weather for a very unusual and entertaining day at Charlton Park with
Betty. I had hoped that if all had gone to plan I would have
been able to wrap things up today ........ wrong!
The last job on my "to do
list" was to clear out the storage hold "loo cubicle in other words"
only to find when opening the door I came face to face with two dotty black
eyes! Yes you have guessed it, we have uninvited guests ...... four of them in fact.
(.....) I will
return to Charlton Park and proceed to extract the little ba....ds
leaving Betty ready to depart CP in a condition that we are all accustomed to."
Sunday March 19th 2017
"Hello Allie,
What a day, 4 mice caught with one (suspected) in the right hand wing!!!
Phil and Philippa enjoying a 'sit in' |
If your ears were burning today .... than that was because of me; the mess that these mice made and the task of unscrewing both the loo cubicle and rear cabin floor boards to remove all traces of them left me heated under the collar so to speak and to top it all I broke the glass on my mobile phone!
I can now confirm that the wiring did not appear to be to their taste which is unusual as it normally appears on their menu; I can only assume that they were bloody fussy.
I should think that the language I adopted to sedate my frustration was enough for the mice to pack up and move out!"
Sunday the 22nd of March:Roger returns for a final inspection
"Without fail, I must carry out a detail visual inspection in
Betty's rear end (pardon the pun) as it is imperative that any damaged
cables etc. will have to be repaired or replaced. In addition, my main concern
is that they may have found away under the floor boards allowing them easy
access into the cockpit area.
In
retrospect I realised that these so-called mice looked rather large to me and with
that I hope I am not dealing with rats.
Me and Pip |
That's it for now; I will keep you and Phil posted."
NOTE: We are planning to get Betty flown back to Staverton this coming Saturday the 1st of April. If all goes well, she will hopefully arrive at Gloucester Airport sometime between 1-2pm! Watch out for her!
And the brand new 0-56 in G-DKGM ready! |
A reminder of the planned routing (probably simplified) |