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"Amazingly tough yer Barons is .
It collided with a 747 but it took a Cessna 185 to finish it off "
Let me see if I am getting this..... The Beechcraft stayed in one piece.... ....and the CESSNA flew to bits..
Yeah.. that sounds about right
It collided with a 747 but it took a Cessna 185 to finish it off "
Let me see if I am getting this..... The Beechcraft stayed in one piece.... ....and the CESSNA flew to bits..
Yeah.. that sounds about right
Silly Old Git
They are a nice bird yer Baron
First search I was ever on in The Land of the Unexpected was for a Baron
When the cloud finally lifted high enough for us to see, we found it. It had done a lawn dart at the 1500' level on a hill marked 1100' on the WAC chart...
First search I was ever on in The Land of the Unexpected was for a Baron
When the cloud finally lifted high enough for us to see, we found it. It had done a lawn dart at the 1500' level on a hill marked 1100' on the WAC chart...
Then there was the one at Armidale that lost power just after take off and ended up in the orchard on the SW end torn open like a sardine can. No roof left at all. Neither pilot seriously hurt. Off the other end would have had them down in the town. Seem to recall the owner/pilot operated a flying school there. (WW11 RAF or RAAF. Much liked cove.)
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Walsh visitors
Tinpis...humble to converse with an "original"... The aviation community in NZ certainly get behind "the Walsh". We continue to get some pretty amazing aircraft visiting the camp...those that can usually land to let the kids inspect them close up...here's just a few that turned up for the 2007 camp...
This one was actually just a figment of our collective imagination, as they officially don't display anymore...anyone want to buy an Air Force??
This one was actually just a figment of our collective imagination, as they officially don't display anymore...anyone want to buy an Air Force??
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Silly Old Git
Harvards that were used in the AIRTRUCK project being loaded at Lyttleton on the Rail ferry (possibly the WAHINE ?) on route to Te Kuiti
http://rnzaf.proboards43.com/index.c...8293266&page=1
http://rnzaf.proboards43.com/index.c...8293266&page=1
Mr Howard sir, you'll just have to wait and see what I get up to on either of the alternate choices available to do just that....!!!
So what are you going to call yourself after the 24th of November?
So what are you going to call yourself after the 24th of November?
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Don't know! I had thought of starting a competition for a new username, with a prize of a ball of bellybutton lint, or some other valuable item!
But seriously, people have called me whatever job the other bloke has held at the time....Treasurer, Lazarus, Leader of the Opposition etc etc.
I'm anticipating that after the 24th,at best I'll be called "Unemployed", at worst "Backbencher"!
But seriously, people have called me whatever job the other bloke has held at the time....Treasurer, Lazarus, Leader of the Opposition etc etc.
I'm anticipating that after the 24th,at best I'll be called "Unemployed", at worst "Backbencher"!
'Out to pasture' maybe, eh PM?
btw, you can keep ya <deleted item>-enhanced belly button lint to yaself.
btw, you can keep ya <deleted item>-enhanced belly button lint to yaself.
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Just a couple of photos on route to Palma, crossing the Pyrenees.
This was the weather at the airport on landing at Palma and stayed that way all week in April.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/...ajorca0001.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/...ajorca0004.jpg
Just a couple of photos on route to Palma, crossing the Pyrenees.
This was the weather at the airport on landing at Palma and stayed that way all week in April.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/...ajorca0001.jpg