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![]() "RiŠardo" wrote in message ... There's an excellent obituary of "Winkle" he http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...-obituary.html A giant of a man. RiŠardo Thanx RiŠardo, as you have said, an excellent piece. Which museums do you have in your sights for this year ? All the best, ~~ Dingo ;~) |
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On 23/02/2016 16:21, gemil wrote:
"RiŠardo" wrote in message ... There's an excellent obituary of "Winkle" he http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...-obituary.html A giant of a man. RiŠardo Thanx RiŠardo, as you have said, an excellent piece. Which museums do you have in your sights for this year ? All the best, ~~ Dingo ;~) Hi Dingo, It's good to see that you're still with us, and yes, Winkle was a man of considerable stature, despite being a short arse! My travel plans for the coming year are on hold at present as I foolishly had a hernia operation late last year and seem to have ended up worse than I was before it, which is somewhat restricting! However, I seem to have done most of the major European aviation museums, with Paris, Berlin, Prague, Madrid, Brussels and Krakow, to mention a few. I had intended to visit the one in Kiev, but with the situation there with the Russians my contact in the Diplomatic Corps has been recalled to the UK and now seems to be working at some place near Cheltenham... ;-) Best wishes to you Dingo, chin up and all that. RiŠardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
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![]() "RiŠardo" wrote in message ... My travel plans for the coming year are on hold at present as I foolishly had a hernia operation late last year and seem to have ended up worse than I was before it, which is somewhat restricting! Hi Ricardo, Sorry to hear that; hope you get sorted ASAP. I too know all about being restricted -- had to give up driving a year ago and am now housebound except for trips to the GP. As has been said "old age comes at a most inconvenient time". Not much in the way of aircraft activity here in IP21, commercial flights over *my* airspace seem fewer than a couple of years back. Even the KC 135s & C. 130s from Mildenhall are few and far between so, at 03.25 about a week ago, my ears pricked up to the sound of a 'heavy' prop job coming my way. Wotta grinding, throbbing din even tho' it was oviously fairly high - in fact, it was audible for almost 10 mins. Checking Flightradar24 it turned out to be a An 12 as per the attached. All the best and thanx for the Lanc pic. ~~ Dingo ;~) |
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On 24/02/2016 10:30, gemil wrote:
"RiŠardo" wrote in message ... My travel plans for the coming year are on hold at present as I foolishly had a hernia operation late last year and seem to have ended up worse than I was before it, which is somewhat restricting! Hi Ricardo, Sorry to hear that; hope you get sorted ASAP. I too know all about being restricted -- had to give up driving a year ago and am now housebound except for trips to the GP. As has been said "old age comes at a most inconvenient time". Not much in the way of aircraft activity here in IP21, commercial flights over *my* airspace seem fewer than a couple of years back. Even the KC 135s & C. 130s from Mildenhall are few and far between so, at 03.25 about a week ago, my ears pricked up to the sound of a 'heavy' prop job coming my way. Wotta grinding, throbbing din even tho' it was oviously fairly high - in fact, it was audible for almost 10 mins. Checking Flightradar24 it turned out to be a An 12 as per the attached. All the best and thanx for the Lanc pic. ~~ Dingo ;~) Thank you for your comments Dingo, and the comment about old age is spot on! It's also a right bugger when you can't drive, as I discovered. However, we do have a bus from the village half a dozen times a day so it's not too bad. We don't get much over here, but depending upon which way the wind blows, usually it's a westerly, we get some of the outbound traffic from Bristol Airport, and if it's an east wind we get some of the inbound stuff which flies up the Bristol Channel and then turns over the Weston-super-Mare area. We also get a bit of east to west traffic inbound for Cardiff. There's rarely anything exciting though, unless it's the Weston Air Day, which is where I took the Lancaster picture. Here's another little gem from Bristol Airport of a Weston Air Day participant. That Hurricane came in a bit sharpish. The other picture is of the pilot - as he lowered the undercarriage for landing one of the hydraulic lines went and he was sprayed with the fluid which he was still wiping off his chin when he came over for a chat. The RAF back up team did a swift repair job, however, and he was able to do his display as scheduled. Take care of yourself, and best wishes to you too. RiŠardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
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![]() "RiŠardo" wrote in message ... Here's another little gem from Bristol Airport of a Weston Air Day participant. That Hurricane came in a bit sharpish. The other picture is of the pilot - as he lowered the undercarriage for landing one of the hydraulic lines went and he was sprayed with the fluid which he was still wiping off his chin when he came over for a chat. The RAF back up team did a swift repair job, however, and he was able to do his display as scheduled. Take care of yourself, and best wishes to you too. RiŠardo He's either wiping up spilled hydraulic fluid (which sicks like **** to a blanket) or it's the laziest salute I've ever seen. Hope you feel better - and get up and about, real soon. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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On 24/02/2016 22:54, Dave Kearton wrote:
"RiŠardo" wrote in message ... Here's another little gem from Bristol Airport of a Weston Air Day participant. That Hurricane came in a bit sharpish. The other picture is of the pilot - as he lowered the undercarriage for landing one of the hydraulic lines went and he was sprayed with the fluid which he was still wiping off his chin when he came over for a chat. The RAF back up team did a swift repair job, however, and he was able to do his display as scheduled. Take care of yourself, and best wishes to you too. RiŠardo He's either wiping up spilled hydraulic fluid (which sicks like **** to a blanket) or it's the laziest salute I've ever seen. :-) Hope you feel better - and get up and about, real soon. Cheers Dave Kearton Thank you Dave, much appreciated. RiŠardo -- Moving Things In Still Pictures |
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 10:10:26 +0000, RiŠardo
wrote: On 24/02/2016 22:54, Dave Kearton wrote: "RiŠardo" wrote in message ... Here's another little gem from Bristol Airport of a Weston Air Day participant. That Hurricane came in a bit sharpish. The other picture is of the pilot - as he lowered the undercarriage for landing one of the hydraulic lines went and he was sprayed with the fluid which he was still wiping off his chin when he came over for a chat. The RAF back up team did a swift repair job, however, and he was able to do his display as scheduled. Take care of yourself, and best wishes to you too. RiŠardo He's either wiping up spilled hydraulic fluid (which sicks like **** to a blanket) or it's the laziest salute I've ever seen. :-) Hope you feel better - and get up and about, real soon. Cheers Dave Kearton Thank you Dave, much appreciated. RiŠardo Second the well wishes, Ricardo. Sick sucks. |
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