After being into modelling all these year--you think you know it all
and it wont happen to you !! well yesterday it did happen to me.
My retract man Alec who has ben building my Vulcan retracts,was due to come today to do the final fit of the noseleg---i had concerns about the size of air tank i was using,so i went out to the supermarket and bought a 3ltr pop bottle ---need i say more.Many years ago at Cosford,many of us will remember the bottle in the model parked in the sun [yes we did get warm sunny days back then]on the flightline exploding and demolishing the structure around it?---anyway i set up a test bench with valve and pipework on and connected to one of the retraccts to test.I started pumping up the system and disaster struck,i can remember standing there watching the gauge slowly rise and can remember seeing 8o lbs showing--after that i can remember a large explosion--and me on the floor with hand in blood and pain----the bottle had demolished,and the amazing force had blown the top fitting into the back of my hand and i must have fell onto the floor----after several hours once my hand had been patched up,i went back to look at the damage,its frightening to see the bottle and fittings,and the thought of this happening inside a model
Over the years i have had many models using pop bottles,and indeed my 18 year old Vulcan has two smaller ones installed and never been a problem---i can only presume the modern bottles are made much thinner---so please be warned---DONT use bottles for your retracts.Once i am" allowed" back into my workshop,i will look for more metal tanks--i had fitted several smaller ones in tandem,and will go back to this method with maybe an extra one etc,o no workshop for a few days,its put feet up and sit and sort out LMA paperwork for the forthcoming show season