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Old 14th September 2004 | 18:13
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Clive Denny did a fantastic job to get the Hurricane there, overfly the memorial service and visit us for the day. The same can be said for the other aircraft who were able to join in. It's just a shame that the wind prevented so many others from making it.

My parents were very well-behaved and managed not to embarass me tooooo much. Thanks R_D and Kolibear for making them feel welcome.

R_D "she has wangled a ride in a certain two-engined aircraft" She has?
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Old 14th September 2004 | 20:30
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she has wangled a ride in a certain two-engined aircraft
The only interesting twin-engined airplane that comes to mind is a Mosquito ... don't tell me that you've found an airworthy one and actually managed to cadge a ride?!

Actually, I suppose it could be a P-38 (not too much room for a passenger, though I recall reading that Bill Lear Jr. occasionally used to take girls up in his).
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