Thanks Uncle Monty, that's interesting. bws salymap
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sigolene euphemia
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostHad to fly up to Northamptonshire - stonking headwind and interesting cross-wind landing!
Nice plane; have you named her ?
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Originally posted by sigolene euphemia View PostNice plane; have you named her ?My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Mahlerei
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostHad to fly up to Northamptonshire - stonking headwind and interesting cross-wind landing!
Is your plane a Piper Cherokee? Bit too small to tell from the avatar. My uncle had one back in the 1970s and as a younster I always enjoyed flying with him. I even remember the registration - 5Y AKZ (Alpha Kilo Zulu). Happy days.
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Mahlerei
Yes indeed. The plane was based at Nairobi Wilson. Flew mainly to a dirt strip in the Tsavo - dive bombing first to frighten away loitering cattle - and to Mnarani on the coast. I must confess to being a bit of an aviation nut (but please don't tell anyone). :)
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostYes indeed. The plane was based at Nairobi Wilson.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Interesting. It was already a few years old back then, so it must have been airworthy for 30 years at least.
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Hello anton dear, I though you had gone on your travels again. Ihope KCll is still around and has noted that Sibelius is the next Composer of the week. And on Friday it says, 'Ending with a vintage performance of the finale from Sibelius's great 5th symphony, recorded by MS and the BBCSO just months after the composer's death.' I just wish they were playing it ALL. Lots of people,including Hornspieler, thought he was a very good Sibelian. So there. saly
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