Barry Tempest is 79
Joined: Oct 1999
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From: South East.
Damn, missed it by a couple of days, mate. Still, a couple of days out of 79 years and also out of all the years we’ve known each other, can’t be too much of an aberration. Must be the Alzheimers ! So, hope you had a great day, Barry, and so pleased you’re still a fully paid up and licenced member of the happy band again. Awards ? About time somebody recognised your achievements…….or have you upset somebody….again ??
Best wishes and kindest regards.
Sleeve Wing. (BH)
Best wishes and kindest regards.
Sleeve Wing. (BH)
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Western Australia
Belated congrats Barry
Just 4 years behind you and now in Perth, Australia. Many happy memories of you and the MFG in the early 60's at Snoring. May you have many more years in the air. Doug Bush
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From: cambridge
Joined: Jul 2017
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From: UK
https://www.facebook.com/events/1373292736070907
For those without Facebook
15 July at 10:00 to 16 July at 16:00
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the McAully Flying Group.
All welcome, no PPR required. Event subject to weather.
BBQ, tea, coffee, fun, flying and chat available.
For further information, phone 01603 456286, or email [email protected]
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the McAully Flying Group.
All welcome, no PPR required. Event subject to weather.
BBQ, tea, coffee, fun, flying and chat available.
For further information, phone 01603 456286, or email [email protected]



Joined: Nov 2005
Aviation Qualifications: PPL
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From: Wildest Surrey
Mere youngster.
I know of 2 pilots both well over 80, one who flies a Glasair and the other a PC12. The one flying the Glasair did a textbook 'gear up' landing a couple of years ago after one of the mainwheel legs failed to extend; he and the aircraft are flying again.
I know of 2 pilots both well over 80, one who flies a Glasair and the other a PC12. The one flying the Glasair did a textbook 'gear up' landing a couple of years ago after one of the mainwheel legs failed to extend; he and the aircraft are flying again.
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Joined: Feb 2016
Aviation Qualifications: CPL
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From: S.E.Asia
Their website states
As of June 2017 we have no vacancies in the group.
I had my aircraft maintained at Snoring for some years back in the 90's when Tindon Engineering were based there.
Lots of these old places have moved on and become closed shops.
Awesome but Affordable
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Kings Cliffe
Thanks for the birthday reminder. Now 85 and still here. Though I gave up flying a couple of years ago due to cost and effect of ageing. It was good while it lasted some 65 years, over 13,000 hours and the best times in General Aviation.

Joined: Jun 2001
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From: UK
I always recall doing an instructor renewal with you in the Chipmunk. You showed me a hesitation roll and we were nudging the buffet in the last two points of the roll.
I will also remember when you brought the gift of the painting to my dad when he retired from the Panel.
I agree about the best days of GA - same with airlines from which I'm now happily retired.
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Joined: Feb 2016
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From: S.E.Asia
How right you are Barry not just in flying but life in general.👍










