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Restoration of a classic 737!

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 6:22 pm
by Disaster Area
Just before Xmas Bournemouth Aviation Museum took delivery of a 737-200. It had spent many months stored at Hurn before it was acquired by the museum. Eventually it will become a memorial to Mr Peter Bath, the owner of travel company Bath Travel who in turn operated aircraft under the 'Palmair' logo. Palmair was voted one of the worlds best 3 airlines. It is also intended to use the airframe for children's parties and even small conferences once the restoration project is complete.

I will document the aircraft restoration of the coming months.

Here is the aircraft in 2006 when she was flying charters for various airlines!

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and here she is in her new home!

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As you can see lots of work is needed to restore her back to her former glory but a team of dedicated volunteers will do exactly that with the aim of completing the project by early summer!

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A lot of work has already been completed by the time I took this photo including the installation of new interior lighting!

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I will update this thread when significant milestones in her restoration have been reached.

Chris.

Re: Restoration of a classic 737!

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 6:37 am
by Bat 21
Good post & pics Chris.

Look forward to the updates

Bat 21