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"Paul Sengupta" wrote in message
... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. |
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Lined up on the runway. Whoa! Cool! You took off in formation? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:vImZc.14327$_g7.9037@attbi_s52... http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Whoa! Cool! You took off in formation? Stream, 5 seconds between leader, 2 and 3 in each vic formation, 25 seconds between leaders (so 15 seconds from no.3 of one vic to the leader of the next). Pretty much all at once! Paul (in big wake turbulence down the back!) |
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On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:46:13 +0100, Paul Sengupta
wrote: "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Hee hee... bet your heart was pounding by this point! -- ....And so as the little andrex puppy of time scampers onto the busy dual-carriage way of destiny, and the extra-strong meat vindaloo of fate confronts the toilet Out Of Order sign of eternity... I see it is time to end this post. 'It is rumoured that his last words were, "Watch this..."' Duke Elegant http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=117465 |
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"B S D Chapman" mail-at-benchapman-dot-co-dot-uk wrote in message
news ![]() On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:46:13 +0100, Paul Sengupta wrote: "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Hee hee... bet your heart was pounding by this point! I was ok at that point...just felt a bit nervous before starting to taxi out. By that time all the training had kicked in and I was concentrating on what was going on. Was still a fantastic sight to see...everyone on the ground said it was good too, but I haven't seen any photos as of yet. Paul |
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"Paul Sengupta" wrote: "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Do you have any pix of the formation from the ground? Here at Spruce Creek, we sometimes do a 20-30 ship flyover, divided into flights of 3 to 5, with the flights in trail. Unfortunately, I have participated in too many memorial flights this year (not due to formation flight, however). It can be a real hassle when the ground program drags on and on, causing the flights to circle and circle, awaiting their flyover cue. |
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
news ![]() Do you have any pix of the formation from the ground? Not yet. Hopefully will see some soon. Have to see...I'm sure there'll be various photos on various websites over time. Paul |
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![]() "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Paul, I would love to have seen that. I started my flight training in a pup 100 here in Ireland, the Wexford Aero Club (now defunct) had one for many years, it's now in the hands of one of the former members. He did a full rebuild about 6 or 7 years ago, gave himself a fright and she's been laid up since; you can imagine the state of the engine after all that time. She's had a full paint job, new radio and some instruments, a transponder, new prop and rebuilt engine with only 160 or so hours. I'm hoping that I and my partner in the Rallye will be able to get our hands on her if we can get her registered as a classic, we would be able to afford to run it then; so wish us luck. -- .. .. Cheers, Jonathan Lowe, Rallye 880b EI-BFR |
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"Model Flyer" wrote in message
... "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Then we had 18 of us (the Pup 100s pulled out, not enough power) do a formation flypast. http://ukga.com/images/content/image2251.JPG Lined up on the runway. Paul, I would love to have seen that. I started my flight training in a pup 100 here in Ireland, the Wexford Aero Club (now defunct) had one for many years, it's now in the hands of one of the former members. He did a full rebuild about 6 or 7 years ago, gave himself a fright and she's been laid up since; you can imagine the state of the engine after all that time. Aw. A Pup is too good to let one just sit there. She's had a full paint job, new radio and some instruments, a transponder, new prop and rebuilt engine with only 160 or so hours. Mmm. I'm hoping that I and my partner in the Rallye will be able to get our hands on her if we can get her registered as a classic, we would be able to afford to run it then; so wish us luck. Good luck! Paul |
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