Actual flying in the UK
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I have to put my models near whatever place my wife is working, and pray for she breaks one...
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I was thinking exactly the same thing Secu, except my thoughts started with, "I must begin making some models and then I can..."
I must go up to the skies again, to the peace of silent flight, To the gull’s way, and the hawk’s way, and the free wings’ delight;
And all I ask is a friendly joke with a laughing fellow rover, And a large beer, and a deep sleep, when the long flight’s over.
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Def a lucky guy..Tex wrote:Agreed on the meet up. And, I have to share a funny and relevant story.
So, this flight has been on my bucket list for a long time. I initially learned to fly gliders and trained with some exRAF pilots who told me stories that have helped inspire my love of flight and interest in the Battle of Britain. But, the cost of being in a Spit was always a bit of a concern.
Enter my wife.
You may have seen my recent photos of the DVII after interest in Rise of Flight. It was a lovely model and has stood protected on my desk shelf for some time. After photographing it for the forum, my wife commented on how nice it looked and said “why don’t you leave it out so we can admire it.” You know where this is going.
A few days later, she comes to me dour faced and confessed to accidentally hitting it with a pillow. It is toast, and I don’t mean the kind you put Marmite on. I accepted her apology because, let’s face it whether it is rc model or static, sooner or later it is getting broken.
Next day, all on her own, she says to me “why don’t you look into taking that flight in the Spitfire you were talking about? It would mean so much to you.”
I’m a lucky guy for many different reasons.
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Well, Christmas came in a wonderful way here. It is official, I have a Spitfire flight scheduled for while I am in the UK. The scramble will take off from Boultbee Flight Academy in Goodwood on July 31 around 12:30, unless of course, there is a server crash. I plan to have a chip butty with brown sauce before take off and will return with a permanent smile on my face. You have no idea how excited I am about this. The flight apparently goes out over the Needles and coastal areas where we fly. I may never come down.
Thanks for the suggestions as I would have never dreamed of this without them.
Now, I have to go earn some money to pay for all this.
Tex
Thanks for the suggestions as I would have never dreamed of this without them.
Now, I have to go earn some money to pay for all this.
Tex
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Wow! Awesome news Tex. I trust you will be getting it all filmed?
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Lucky bugger
I must go up to the skies again, to the peace of silent flight, To the gull’s way, and the hawk’s way, and the free wings’ delight;
And all I ask is a friendly joke with a laughing fellow rover, And a large beer, and a deep sleep, when the long flight’s over.
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EXCELLENT!!! Glad to have been of help.... am very jealous and hope you have an amazing flight with blue skies!
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Wow, just Wow
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I think that's the same company used by Suggs - Madness (WW2 Treasure Hunters)
Pilot did a loop, and Suggs was trying to keep his last meal down!
Pilot did a loop, and Suggs was trying to keep his last meal down!