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Old 28th Jan 2004, 23:23
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PINKSTER HERE POPPING IN.

Still a student and sckiving off studying for exams today ,so browsing .

I want to say ,(and I think stafer said it to .)

I have really only flown the one type of aircraft ,but at three different clubs now.

They have all been old . Tomahalks .PA38.

I realise now that they have stopped making them so they are going to be old .

Hi TEC EQUIPMENT ,means not alot to me ,but seeing windows stuck together with sticking plaster ,and rattling doors and SKY through the top of the hatch ,
Is a little bit scary when you are new ,or just having a trial flight .

As A TRIAL FLIGHTER ,
(which I have never been )
I would be most upset and put off by a tatty
(seemingly looking unsafe to a lay person)
aircraft ,and may be would not wish to pursue further training.

I for one ,(if I had more money ) would prefer to train in a smarter aircraft .
But I havn't ,so I have to continue in what is on offer .

OH yes

I do prefere a proffetional approach in white shirts ,stripes and
a friendly happy face .

Just seen the title of the thread ,so this is maybe not relavant ,but it seemed to be relavant to comments on page 2.(or 3)

the PINKSTER
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