Merry Christmas Private Flyers........
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Merry Christmas Private Flyers........
Hi all
It is nearly
Lots of this
hoping for this
to do lots of this
and this,
Have fun, dont drink too much!!! stay safe and have a wonderful New Year
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL
It is nearly
Lots of this
hoping for this
to do lots of this
and this,
Have fun, dont drink too much!!! stay safe and have a wonderful New Year
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL
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BRL - Your message takes on a different meaning when viewed without smilies... Or maybe I've been at work too long today.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, everyone!
And a cheery Bah Humbug to VintageATCO.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, everyone!
And a cheery Bah Humbug to VintageATCO.
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Christmas? What's that? Some of us international election observers will be spending December 25th on "familiarisation with area of responsibility" the day before the Ukraine presidential election re-run, according to my schedule which arrived a few minutes ago.
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A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all, thank you for amusing me, informing me and exasperating me. I look forward to meeting more of us all in 2005.
Lets hope that next year brings good weather, (preferabley at weekends) and calm winds (preferabley down the runway).
Thanks to BRL too, may all your lines be leafless.
Oh, and a big vote of thanks to Wilbur & Orville, without whose sterling efforts 101 years ago, we wouldn't be here today.
(now if every reader of this Forum posted here, we could probably out-do Tony Draper's threads)
Lets hope that next year brings good weather, (preferabley at weekends) and calm winds (preferabley down the runway).
Thanks to BRL too, may all your lines be leafless.
Oh, and a big vote of thanks to Wilbur & Orville, without whose sterling efforts 101 years ago, we wouldn't be here today.
(now if every reader of this Forum posted here, we could probably out-do Tony Draper's threads)
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Yep, here's to smooth landings, cheap hangarage and low insurance. And here's to everyone in Private Flyers, may you all achieve your goals next year. I hope I will!
And a special thanks to BRL for keeping us on the rails
Conf
And a special thanks to BRL for keeping us on the rails
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Happy Christmas!
Many thanks BRL,
was a pleasure to meet you at Shoreham!
Happy Christmas to all in the Private Flyers forum, may the weather be a little kinder in 2005!
Best wishes and happy holiday to all Ppruners,
Phil
was a pleasure to meet you at Shoreham!
Happy Christmas to all in the Private Flyers forum, may the weather be a little kinder in 2005!
Best wishes and happy holiday to all Ppruners,
Phil
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Yep, woke up to a stunning picture postcard Christmas view out of my bedroom window. I don't know how to post photos, but if someone can pm me and tell me how, I'll show it to you all.
Unfortunately, it put paid to my planned Christmas Day flying. But I've just been out for a walk, in bright sunshine, crisp dazzling white snow, and complete silence. Well, I live at 1000 ft, so maybe I don't need to get airborne to enjoy the views and the stillness, not all the time anyway. Makes me feel good to be alive.
Now, what's tomorrow's forecast I wonder....
Unfortunately, it put paid to my planned Christmas Day flying. But I've just been out for a walk, in bright sunshine, crisp dazzling white snow, and complete silence. Well, I live at 1000 ft, so maybe I don't need to get airborne to enjoy the views and the stillness, not all the time anyway. Makes me feel good to be alive.
Now, what's tomorrow's forecast I wonder....
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Anyone got any snow yet????
I did get some lunch on Christmas day after all - we skived off work for a quick lunch in a cafe ... which turned out to take two hours, as that seemed to be as fast as they could manage to do the cooking.
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