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Have the opportunity to learn taxy Avro Lancaster NX611 from the co-pilots seat next to one of our Lancaster taxy pilots You will be given tuition about the controls of the aircraft, be taken through taxying her and then the controls to taxy her out on our grass landing strip A unique opportunity to take control of such a rare wildbird on an original WW2 Lancaster airfield The taxy experience will last approx 20-30 minutes plus 'ground school' tuition There are no CAA qualifications required but there are a series of terms and conditions to be agreed with Guide price: The sky would be the limit!Terms & Conditions:- Taxy riders must be able to board the Lancaster without any assistance and be able to exit the aircraft quickly should there be an emergency, without any assistance. Riders must not be weighing greater than 18 stone/114kg.- Access to the Lancaster is by five steps with a hand rail. Riders have to be able to climb over the main spar which is 30inches high and 14 inches deep. There is a step up to this of 12 inches. The head space to climb over the spar in is 30 inches high and 32 inches wide. This area is an arc and the measurements are to the widest and highest points. - Without being able to cross the main spar the rider would not be able to access the W/OP, Navigator, cockpit or nose areas of the aircraft. One of our 2 emergency exits is in the front of the aircraft and so it is important that the riders can cross the main spar in case the other exit cannot be used. The emergency escape route from the front and rear of the aircraft is by ladder and so riders must be able to use a ladder without assistance. -Anyone undertaking the Lancaster taxy ride experience must be able to hear and follow verbal and visual instructions in noisy surroundings. This experience may not be suitable for anyone who has disabilities affecting mobility, concentration, dexterity and co-ordination. - If we deem the rider unable to move around the aircraft with enough ease and sufficient speed to such an extent that they may put themselves and others at risk during an emergency then sadly it would not be possible for them to take part in the taxy ride. If this decision is made by the Centre upon the customers arrival then no refund will be given. We will permit you to transfer the place to someone else, under the same booking conditions but you must advise us of the details immediately they are known.
Regency ebonised chaise longue, scrolled and reeded frame, brass beading and circular mounts, turned and lobed feet with brass castors, sprung seat with seat cushion and bolster cushion upholstered in Art Deco style fabric, L223cm, H84cm, D72cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century mahogany bookcase, four drawers above two adjustable shelves (W70cm, H83cm, D39cm), an oak drop leaf trolley, 19th century dining chair with drop in tapestry seat, rectangular stool and a polished pine cheval mirror Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Regency style mahogany twin pillar dining table, on moulded splayed supports with claw cups and castors, additional leaf (H77cm, 216cm x 100cm (with leaf)), and six Chippendale style chairs with upholstered drop in seat Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Pair of Late Victorian White Painted Cast Iron Garden Armchairs, circa 1900, the scrolled arm supports above a geometric patterned pierced seat, on cabriole forelegs with scroll toes, 76cm by 48cm by 69cm; and A Pair of Associated Early 20th Century Cast Iron Circular Tripod Tables, with pierced tops and scrolled cabriole legs (rusted), 32cm by 47cm (4) See illustration
A Victorian Oak Framed Coat of Arms, decorated with a dragon's head above a green and gold scrolled cartouche, and named SANS MAL DESIRE, 52cm by 40cm; and A 19th Century Mahogany Gout Stool, later recovered in needlework fabric, with overstuffed seat, on ring turned splayed legs, 56cm by 30cm by 36cm (2)
A Set of Twelve 17th Century Style Anglo-Dutch Walnut and Caned Dining Chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, including two carvers, the carved top rails with winged cherubs above caned back supports and seats, above a conforming seat rail on cabriole forelegs with carved claw feet joined by an H stretcher, singles 50cm by 41cm by 103cm, carvers 61cm by 47cm by 101cm
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