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Old 2nd Jan 2016, 23:31
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Danny42C
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Dressing by the left, Sir ?

BigDotStu (your #8022),
...Happy days, but very off-topic now for this thread...
Not so, Sir. As you will have noticed as you have ploughed through it, our Moderators allow us enormous latitude, always provided the spirit of the Thread is maintained.
...and the straps pulled so tight that you had to walk to the aircraft, climb up on the wing and finally in to the cockpit whilst seemingly bent almost double...
Uncomfortable, admittedly, but I'm told (never having had occasion to try it) that your chances of having any (or more) progeny would be minimal if you didn't have 'em tight and had to hit the silk. (It is with this in mind, I understand, that the part of Peter Pan is always played by the Principal Boy).

airborne artist (your #2 on BEAGLE HUSKY - XW635 - Ex-5 AEF -Where is she now),

Thanks for the pic; the Beagle Husky was a new one on me, but on checking it, seems to be just a big Piper Cub. Looks nice to fly, should be very stable.

Danny.