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£1,720
raised of £4,000 target by 38 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,720 to be part of an overall target of £10,000 to preserve and restore an ATP aircraft due for scrap and to display at the Aviation Museum

    Funded on Tuesday, 13th February 2018

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    The 68-seat British Aerospace ATP (Advanced Turbo-Prop Aircraft) became the mainstay of Manx Airlines fleet , with, at one time, no fewer than sixteen of the type in service. Manx was the largest operator of the passenger version of the aircraft, as well as by far the world’s largest and most experienced maintenance facility. Links with the Isle of Man over the years are very strong, and it was a sad day to see one of the two ATP’s recently taken out of service by West Atlantic, the Swedish cargo airline, being cut up for scrap on the airport perimeter.

    With the realisation that there might soon be no aircraft of this type still flying, and almost certainly no examples preserved for posterity, many of the former Manx Airlines’ staff have reacted, and with the support of the Manx Aviation Preservation Society, operators of the Manx Aviation & Military Museum at Ronaldsway; of West Atlantic, who have generously gifted the aircraft to us through the good offices of West Atlantic Aviation Maintenance (WAM) who maintain the ATP fleet; and of the Airport itself, it appears that the second aircraft has been saved from the scrapyard, with the formation of the ‘ATP Preservation Project’.

    The Project envisages the aircraft being externally restored to its former condition over the coming months by the voluntary efforts of a large number of staff and with donations in cash or kind from a variety of different sources. It will then be placed on permanent loan to the Museum, and positioned , in full Manx Airlines livery, close to the Museum’s premises on the Airport. The plan also is to use the aircraft as a training aid for WAM Engineering trainees seeking their NVQ Level 3 City & Guilds qualification on courses scheduled to start in September of this year , so it will become a valuable educational resource as well as an outstanding addition to the Museum.

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      • Andrew and family x

        Andrew and family x

        Feb 11, 2018

        Amazing project! Wishing you all the best with it!

        £50.00

      • Mawgan grace

        Mawgan grace

        Feb 10, 2018

        What registration was she? I was a first officer on the ATP’s 2001-3003

        £30.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Feb 1, 2018

        £20.00

      • Paul Priddey

        Paul Priddey

        Jan 21, 2018

        Best of luck !! Joined British Midland (launch customer) in NOV’87 and sent to BAe Woodford for groundschool & flight training by BAe pilots !! Queen of the Skies 🙃

        £30.00

      • Stephen Mander

        Stephen Mander

        Jan 21, 2018

        Good Luck

        £100.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Jan 14, 2018

        Good luck with the restoration project- it’s something that should be done . Maybe one day we will get ourselves back to see it and catch up with old friends ! Regards Mark Skidmore Geoff Wood

        £50.00

      • Jon Hicks

        Jon Hicks

        Dec 28, 2017

        I enjoyed flying the ATP with Manx. It was the best job I have ever had.

        £100.00

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