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Shorts Solent at Oakland

Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:40 pm

Last weekend I visited the Western Aerospace Museumat Oakland Airport in California. Here's a look at what for me was the star exhibit, the lovely Shorts Solent III.

This particular one was built at Rochester for the RAF in 1946 at a Seaford, a development of the Sunderland intended for use in the Pacific. With the end of the war in the Far East meaning that the requirement no longer existed, it was stored for a while, then later returned to Shorts in Belfast for conversion to a Solent III, carrying 34 passengers, 5 flight crew and 3 cabin staff.

It was then used by BOAC on the 4 1/2-day trip from Sothampton to Johannesburg, from 1949 to 1950.

It had spells in Australia and the South Pacific, it last flew in 1958, and was purchased, along with 2 others, by Howard Hughes. Stored at Oakland under armed guard, they were sold off after Hughes' death, the other 2 being scrapped. NJ203 was purchased by the Grant brothers, who later placed it on loan to the Museum.

It was used in the filming of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' in 1981, with a matte background of jetty and sea added to film of the aircraft on the ground. They also had the starboard outer engine turning over on the starter for the filming, according to our guide this was the last time that one of the engines was turned.

Some exterior views.....

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As can be seen, the airframe is in reasonable condition. The museum are carrying out limited repairs, but are very short of funding, as are many similar volunteer museums in the USA.
Last edited by Mike on Sun Aug 07, 2005 12:30 am, edited 2 times in total.

Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:41 pm

The interior has been well preserved, and is also being restored.

Flight Deck

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Navigator's station

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Original wireless equipment

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Crew rest area

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Upper rear fuselage area, under the tail. The tables are those set up in the passenger cabin for meals, then removed and stowed away again. The tubes, according to our guide, are the original military flare tubes.

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Nose mooring hatch

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View from the mooring hatch

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View from the top hatch

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Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:41 pm

The main cabin. Harrison Ford's seat in 'Raiders' is the one on the left, next to the window.

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Spiral staircase between decks

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Ladies' washroom

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Bar area in the cocktail lounge

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Centre cabin, under restoration

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A fascinating view of a bygone age - the final days of long-distance flying boat travel to the outposts of the Empire. Then along came the jets.

Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:20 am

Thank you so much for posting these great photos! I've always wanted to see what this plane looks like close up (although I hadn't really thought about checking out the ladies' room :shock: ).

Sun Aug 07, 2005 6:43 pm

If you like this one you should see its sister at MOTAT in NZ. :D
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