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Can you help?
We are urgently seeking volunteers who are experienced in sheet metal to help with a static warbird restoration/rebuild.
 
 
Volunteers Wanted
Volunteers wanted to attend museum during open weekends - would suit retired person within the Surrey/Sussex area.
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Aircraft Preservation/Restoration
 
 
 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration
Andy and Nick work on one of VP967's Gipsy Queen Engines
 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration
The Starboard engine is carefully hosted into position ready for final fitting
 
De Havilland Devon VP967 Cockpit during Restoration.
De Havilland Devon VP967 Cockpit during Restoration.
 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

De Havilland Devon VP967 tail fin paint stripped and ready for painting

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration
Fabric work underway on the control surfaces
 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

Pilot and Co-pilots seat brackets restored and painted ready for fitting

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

A before during and after of a repair to the Elevators

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

VP967 sits against a stormy back drop

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

Tightening the prop nut to the correct torque

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration
Daniel spraying the Rudder
 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

The rudder after paining

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

Andy working on the tail fin while a tiger moth prepares for take off

 
DeHavilland Devon VP967 Restoration

The Rudder is fitted and rigged

 
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