If you check what These guys are doing this is not Cut they reassemble the aircrafts. (most mechanics there are likely ex Sud Aviation/Aerospatiale/Airbus)Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:16 amThat is not the same thing. Museum pieces are cut and shut jobs because they are not intended to run again. In the case of the Vulcan we are talking disassembly to later reassemble in order to maintain operational capability. Just think of the complexity involved! Here is the Jetstream that went from Cranfield to (well, I can't say but it's in Scotland) and it took a couple of weeks and a very large sum of money to do:
Chop job probably 10% of the cost.
Check the Alize work, they are redoing the riveting...
Of course these are not airworthy (I think some are ), I am not sure who would have deep enough pockets to fly such a huge aircraft as a vulcan.