Hi Barron and ray The works gate brings it all back walked it many times and also had run ins with CICD Sid. Even gave him a pack of fags at Xmas! The Austin A35 parked up in yor photo also reminds me of my first Vehicle. I also did rescue duties at the Hydroplane club and remember Bert Noon And Andy Cheesman racing their Imp powerd boats. I must know you???
Other name spring to mind Barry Atkins, tom Blewit from LRPDAlso did a stint in The Test bay in turbo shop, wasn't there a lady who was the senior tester??? Remember one rotor went through the roof on over speed test!
Worked in MAR development over the canal, and names spring to mind are Ron Bates Widgery, Sid Robb, Little, Jim Benson, Norm Dugard
Hi Roger.
I worked on salvaging that rotor it was a 200Meg for Kincardine P.S. one of two, it was on a Friday night at 4.30pm.
The rotor was on it's final overspeed 3600rpm and the impeller touch the thick plywood baffle place round it to prevent it sucking oil and rubbish up into the windings.
Fire brigade just couldn't get to the seat of the fire under ground, there was several 35ton covers secured with 5 ton wedges and at time there ws no cranedriver.
The stator for that rotor is the one in picture which I'm loading in.
The woman you speak of was Prof. Jeanna Dodds and her side kick Pros. Moore, they were this countries leading experts in the balancing rotors with suffered from the double freq. which is the skipping rope effect of a large mass rotating at high speed between beaings.
She really know her stuff, she would sleep on the job till she got in balance, and by god couldn't blast off when things went wrong, but enjoyed working with her.
There was another bad explosion soon after when the same job while on top test bed released hydrogem fronm the stator into the 1000 gallon oil tank underneath and a spark from switchgear caused an explosion.
It blew the windows out on the oneside of the Turbo Shop and sucked the in on the side we had 9 fire engines the in no time.
I was actually on the machine at the time but I ended up down the other end of the how I don't remember.
The two hero of that event the GEC residential fireman, and a sudent apprentice Frank ? Name stopped and fought the blaze.
That's when I left to join CEGB Hams Hall
Happy Day's
Ray.