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Old 16th Apr 2003, 17:39
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Ref. Sherburn airfield information.

Very complete information from KnobbyGB - thanks! (I, too, am based at Sherburn, and I currently maintain the information on the website: so would be interested to know if anyone thinks there is anything missing as far as nav. info. is concerned!)

www.sherburn-aero-club.org.uk

(BTW, I believe that the runway lighting for the tarmac runway 29/11 is switched off by timer switch at 20.00 hrs, come what may.)

Happy flying!

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Old 16th Apr 2003, 18:40
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I would also be interested in camping over - although I won't be flying in, I am a 1hr 15 min drive away and I am going to be there on the Sunday also, as it's a charity day (free flights for local terminally-ill children). Camping would allow me to have a few beers in the bar - somthing I've never done at Sherburn due to the long drive home.

There's an area where I'm sure it'd be OK to pitch tents (round the side of the porta-cabins for those who are familiar) which is away from the manouvering area and less than 30 seconds stagger from the bar.
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Old 20th Apr 2003, 14:11
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I dunno... you turn your back for 5 minutes and there's another fly-in organised.
Anyone got a spare seat from Cranfield/Finmere/Sywell area please, for a willing and fairly able map-holder/tea-maker?
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Old 21st Apr 2003, 05:04
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Aerbabe, if you can make the long haul down the M1, round the M25 and up the M11 and negiotate the market traffic to North Weald, I'm sure we can fit you in the Koliber some how.
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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 21:20
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AerBabe,

Turweston is on my way. That do? It looks better than Sywell, (and cheaper than Cranfield). So far there are 3 empty seats in the cherokee.

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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 21:54
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Hope you will all wear name badges on the day.

I will feel silly walking up to someone and asking them if they are a prune
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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 22:20
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Aerbabe, I am not yet sure if I am going, but if I do go I would be happy to pick you up from any of those airfelds. I will let you know.
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Old 24th Apr 2003, 00:28
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Just a reminder to put your name down here.

http://www.thehangar.co.uk/flyin/main.php?find=59


There's a lowly seven a/c inc. me & if anyone's interested in flying a red, stick 'n' rudder Jodel, I have a seat going (Bidford is located nr. Stratford-upon-Avon).
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Old 24th Apr 2003, 18:42
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Still 3 seats in an Arrow from Elstee...... can pick up en-route.
Big red L..... I haven't forgotten you..... will confirm with you v. soon
 
Old 29th Apr 2003, 16:20
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About time this was back to the top!

I've currently put myself on the list as flying in with a Fuji, but may have to try to arrange an alternative (possibly C172) as a member of our group is arranging a 'Young Eagles' day at Perth on the same day. He rang to ask me if I could change my provisional booking - I was minded to say 'Tough, I was here first', but I should maybe try to promote peace and harmony in the group!! The plus side of a C172 is that:[list=a][*]It's based at Kirknewton (where I live), rather than 55 miles up the road in Perth[*]It's £10 an hour cheaper than the Fuji[*]Mrs CB (who wants to ride shotgun with me) prefers C172s as she can see more below![*]The C172 is Airways equipped, so I can try to come down IFR (M8, M74, M6, M62) [/list=a]
If I do change steeds, I will update the fly-in list accordingly.
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 19:54
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I haven't filled in the list, because I just don't know what I'll be doing. I get back from holiday on May 23rd, I hope to have a helicopter flying job, I need some f/w hours...and I'm short of money. If I can't manage to get hold of an aircraft and/or afford to fly, but have the time off, could anyone take me...I can easily get to Welshpool, Sleap, Hawarden, Liverpool, Halfpenny Green or anywhere similar. If needed, my nav and RT are reasonable...though I did mix up runway directions at Duxford.
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 21:45
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Im there

I've got a two slot lesson booked that day (as per most Saturdays from the end of May).

Expecting to go solo anytime now, so keep a look out for me
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 21:51
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Whirly,

...assuming wx is okay and I will have met my solo insurance requirements (should have), fancy a trip in my Jodel?

Based at Bidford, I can be at 1/2d Green in around 15 minutes and Sleap or Welshpool in 30. Also would save me having to negotiate the Brum/East Mids gap solo.
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 21:59
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My leave schedule has been changed again so I won't be making it to the fly-in. Rats, rats and double rats
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 22:03
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BlueRobin,

I'd love to; thankyou. I'd definitely like a Jodel trip, especially since it's something I've always thought I might like to buy....assuming someone pays me lots of money to fly helicopters first. Sleap or Welshpool are best for me really, and with significantly cheaper landing fees than Wolverhampton Intergalactic.
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Old 2nd May 2003, 17:10
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I shall try to come and might stay overnight. Can anyone recommend a country house hotel with a good restaurant within a reasonable taxi ride of Sherburn? Thanks
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Old 2nd May 2003, 17:40
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http://www.monkfrystonhotel.com/

Not been, but it looks like the kind of place your looking for.
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Old 2nd May 2003, 18:05
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Thanks Mikee, that looks good, and very close to Sherburn as well
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Old 7th May 2003, 00:36
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I will try very hard to make it this time, I missed Duxford because of stupid things like work.

Now all I have to do is find where I left the key's and try and take off now that the leaves have all come out on the tree that my helicopter is parked under.

I hope to see a few of you there.
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Old 14th May 2003, 21:11
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Time to get this one back up to the top......
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