Aviation Refuse: Short 360 airliner recycled into a classroom

Desh Raj SharmaJul 20 2009

Recycled aviation-refuses’ sequel totes up another inclusion. No restaurants, hotels, or pavilions this time; it’s definitely graver than ever before. A doomed Short 360, on the verge of destitution, is recycled into a place of learning. The fuselage now stands proud since it’s a home to many students in and around Bucknall, England. While imparting education, the Kingsland, C.E. Primary School is a center of interest for a wider community, as Mr. David Lawrence, the head teacher, pens it down:

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aviation refuse 3

The children have been involved in the design and project management of the King’s Wings and will regularly use the aeroplane to help them learn. The children’s imagination has been fired up by the idea and they are enthused and motivated and we are sure that this will lead to improved attendance, give us better and more opportunities for speaking and listening and will raise attainment. The project has certainly raised aspirations and has caught the wider community’s interest. Our aim is to use the aeroplane as a community learning resource too.

You might have noticed an under-tone of contentment, so symptomatic of a green purpose. It’s definitely a great job done!

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aviation refuse 1

Via: Aero-news

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