The aircraft available are as follows:
5 x Sentinel Aircraft & a significant number of associated inventory spares and Ground Support Equipment.
2 x Sentry aircraft and associated inventory spares
The aircraft’s may be held at different UK locations including Waddington and it is anticipated that all work will be required to be undertaken at site.
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- Chief Pilot
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Potential sale of aircraft for dismantling to harvest reusable parts.
Ricardian, Stronsay, Orkney UK
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The Sentinels aren't that old.
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They were a contingency buy and could well have been disbanded years ago.
In 2010 the UK Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government's Strategic Defence and Security Review announced its intention to "withdraw the Sentinel airborne ground surveillance aircraft once it is no longer required to support operations in Afghanistan."[2] Sentinel has supported the British Army in Afghanistan. One Sentinel aircraft was deployed to assist French forces in Mali on 25 January 2013.[3][4] The 2010 decision was reversed in 2014 by Prime Minister David Cameron and in the 2015 SDSR, the British government announced that the type's retirement would be delayed and that it would remain in service "into the next decade".[5]
Re: For Sale
I think Ex-A should have a look at one.
They met his requirement for minimum of 4 donks and he told us the other day that they have access to a 10,000' strip.
Maybe get two, just to have a spare.
PP
They met his requirement for minimum of 4 donks and he told us the other day that they have access to a 10,000' strip.
Maybe get two, just to have a spare.
PP
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Re: For Sale
The Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) is inviting expressions of interest from Companies interested in being considered for receiving an Invitation to Tender (ITT) in respect of the proposed sale of the aircraft for stripping so to harvest all reusable parts for potential resale, recycling or disposal and final dismantling and removal of the remaining platforms. Note these aircraft are not for reuse.
Cynicism improves with age
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Since the Sentinels are no longer an option, I offer up this little gem.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/2 ... r-pictures
One owner, low miles.
It meets his engine requirements however he might consider upgrading the interior.
Ex-A: If you go for this one I will expect a finder's fee.
PP
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/2 ... r-pictures
One owner, low miles.
It meets his engine requirements however he might consider upgrading the interior.
Ex-A: If you go for this one I will expect a finder's fee.
PP
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The complete shebang is not for sale - but could someone buy all the bits and re-assemble them to work as intended - or will they with-hold certain critical pieces?
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Over 12,000' actually but the terminal can't cope with a big jet. Being extended but not confident it will still be be able to cope. Went in there the other day and still only four departure desks and two immigration arrival desks. It would take hours to get a large pax load.
Yes would certainly consider the Royal 747. Shame the British government will not buy it for our Royal family and the PM.
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Ex-A you wouldn't let the UK VIP to fly on an aircraft without UK added value like the A330 would you? Much like the argument by the Americans to develop their own version of a SST as not to have the President fly on a European aircraft.