New premises for the Tuesday Club for continuation of restoration workMaanantai 17.2.2025 - Tuesday Club member As was told in the previous blog, restoring aircraft at the Finnish Aviation Museum took a break. Restoration work at the Museum will continue after the new Museum will be completed in approximately three years’ time. For that purpose all the ongoing projects of the Tuesday Club were halted, i.e. stored in sea containers at the Finnish Aviation Museum’s yard. The Aviation Museum Society has every intention to secure the continuation of the restoration work without interruption till the new Museum is ready. That’s why the Aviation Museum Society has been looking for a temporary facility in the Helsinki metropolitan area where the restoration work of museum worthy aircraft by the Tuesday Club could be continued. There are plenty of empty storage space for rent, but for instance around Ring road III, or south of it, the rents are too high for the Museum Society’s economic situation. In looking for temporary premises we aimed at a solution, in which the facility wouldn’t be too far from the Finnish Aviation Museum, because co-operation with the Museum would continue close knit. A few months hard work brought a result at last. The Society decided to rent an empty premise, suitable for our purposes, in Tuusula, not far from the Museum. There’s an open 140 m2 space, suitable to be a workshop. There are two consecutive rooms in addition for storage and social purposes. The rental contract comes into effect at the beginning of March. Before that the owner will do some maintenance and modifications to enhance the suitability of the space from our point of view. Because the rented property is an empty hall, it must be furnished as a workshop. The last weeks have therefore been spent gathering various equipment and other necessities, to be able to start the restoration work. We have luckily succeeded in obtaining what we need from various sources without cost. We even have succeeded in getting along from the Finnish Aviation Museum necessary equipment, work machines and tools. After the new Tuesday Club workshop has been furnished and adapted to serve the restoration work, the parts of the Snoopy(OH-XEA) and the Demo Myrsky, currently stored in sea containers at the yard of the Finnish Aviation Museum, can be brought to the Tuusula workshop. This way the restoration can be continued. It’s possible that later this year the refurbishing of the PIK-21 Super Sytky (OH-XTM) will start. It’s been damaged in a forced landing. Although the Tuesday Club’s restoration activities will move from the Aviation Museum to the Tuusula workshop, the intense co-operation with the Finnish Aviation Museum will continue. First of all, we’ll continue weekly preparation work for the Museum’s move, under the Museum’s guidance. Secondly, we can nip over to the Museum to use for restoration purposes the fire work container, painting tent or to use machines, like the lathe, which remained in the Museum’s workshop. In this sense it’s excellent that the Tuusula workshop is situated only a ten-minute drive from the Museum. Photo by Reino Myllymäki. Translation to English by Matti Liuskallio. |
Avainsanat: aviation history, restoration, Tuesday Club |