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Aw, you guys are way too modern for me; what I need, in addition to wood,
is wings covered with chicken wire and chicken feathers and a steam engine to make them flap up and down. At 21:00 02 December 2008, George Ballantyne wrote: Thanks for that John. Sorry to hear about the crash of 1016, hope it wasn't too serious.... I've been on Richards site before. In fact you'll find a couple of my recent photos on it now, one of which is of my own Skylark 3 (Bga no. 1023, 'BKE') which is now based at Portmoak again. Lovely old machine...handling from a bygone age, that smell of wood, dope and age...you can keep 'plastic' gliders, it has got to be 'wood' for me! At 15:15 02 December 2008, John Mitchell wrote: The following website may be of interest: http://rcawsey.co.uk/skylark3.htm It opens at the Skylark 3 page but has a link to both Skylark 2 and to Skylark 4. My 3G was BGA 1016 which, unfortunately, I crashed at Feshiebridge and my son's first glider was a share in a 3F - BGA 1251, BUT - which is still based at Bowland Forest Gliding Club, Chipping. We both have happy memories of the old girls! John At 13:15 02 December 2008, George Ballantyne wrote: Hi folks, Would appreciate very much if anyone out there could send me pictures, information, histories, etc, of any of the Skylarks that may or may not be out there still. Any snippets or anecdotes too! My 'old bird' (the glider, not the wife!) is still going strong, I hope there are still a few of Fred Slingsby's creation still airborne. Cheers, G. Ballantyne. |
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Behave, you daft bugger!! I fell off my seat laughing!
![]() At 22:00 02 December 2008, Nyal Williams wrote: Aw, you guys are way too modern for me; what I need, in addition to wood, is wings covered with chicken wire and chicken feathers and a steam engine to make them flap up and down. At 21:00 02 December 2008, George Ballantyne wrote: Thanks for that John. Sorry to hear about the crash of 1016, hope it wasn't too serious.... I've been on Richards site before. In fact you'll find a couple of my recent photos on it now, one of which is of my own Skylark 3 (Bga no. 1023, 'BKE') which is now based at Portmoak again. Lovely old machine...handling from a bygone age, that smell of wood, dope and age...you can keep 'plastic' gliders, it has got to be 'wood' for me! At 15:15 02 December 2008, John Mitchell wrote: The following website may be of interest: http://rcawsey.co.uk/skylark3.htm It opens at the Skylark 3 page but has a link to both Skylark 2 and to Skylark 4. My 3G was BGA 1016 which, unfortunately, I crashed at Feshiebridge and my son's first glider was a share in a 3F - BGA 1251, BUT - which is still based at Bowland Forest Gliding Club, Chipping. We both have happy memories of the old girls! John At 13:15 02 December 2008, George Ballantyne wrote: Hi folks, Would appreciate very much if anyone out there could send me pictures, information, histories, etc, of any of the Skylarks that may or may not be out there still. Any snippets or anecdotes too! My 'old bird' (the glider, not the wife!) is still going strong, I hope there are still a few of Fred Slingsby's creation still airborne. Cheers, G. Ballantyne. |
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