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2hotwot 9th Dec 2010 18:53

2 (seater) hot wot - only two ever built

ChampChump 9th Dec 2010 19:38

Champ is the aeroplane & I'm no skygod.








OTOH, I could just be a really, really top Chump.

stickandrudderman 9th Dec 2010 21:55

Given to me by my instructor when I was learning after I used full crossed controls to compensate for a terrible approach. I still get the same accusations to this day!

avidflyer 10th Dec 2010 16:46

Simple really, I love flying and my day job is running an Avid Nitris editing system :)

pigs are us 10th Dec 2010 16:52

I keep pigs, of the guinea variety.

Janu 10th Dec 2010 17:38

My username is a nickname.

Big Pistons Forever 10th Dec 2010 18:05

Earlier in my flying career I was lucky enough to fly an aircraft with 4 big radial engines. The sound they made and the general sense of satisfaction you got from operating machinery that demanded knowledge, skill and a bit of art, is simply not duplicated in modern airplanes. I still consider my time on the mighty Douglass as the high point of my flying, but the reality is the roar of the a high powered piston engine is fast disappearing and so my tiny contribution to remembering them is my handle.

Pilot DAR 10th Dec 2010 22:43

We have yet to hear from SNS3Guppy.....

IO540 11th Dec 2010 07:50

I was thinking the same.

He's probably ducking small arms fire, while flying single handed (his other hand is holding the NVG), assymetric (one engine already shot out), with pressurisation lost due to turbine fragments having penetrated the hull, pumping down the gear manually with one of his legs (hydraulic pressure lost, of course), with a trainee in the LHS getting a proper lesson on airmanship.

Ringway Flyer 11th Dec 2010 08:18

My Dad took me to Ringway (now Manchester International) when I was about 6, and we enjoyed watching Gannets being test flown, the auxilliary RAF attacking the tower with Vampires, etc. From that moment onwards I was hooked, and ever since, anything that flies is interesting. Went through the 'plane spotting phase, then some 50 years later learnt to fly there, having had a go with gliders in my teens at various locations around the UK. Things have certainly changed over the years. Happy memories of 'Mush' Martin with his Austers, BEA Dakotas, Dan Air Yorks and the occasionalo Vulcan visitor. I could go on.... :)

Cricket23 11th Dec 2010 09:00

When I was in the ATC, I was 'adopted' by a really nice ex RAF officer by the name of Bill Goody. He was a great character, who had a real love for flying and a passion for helping out kids. He was also great at spinning yarns. In the war he was a Mosquito pilot and his call-sign was "Cricket23" (23 squadron).

He's long-gone now, but it still brings a smile to my face and a tear to my eye when I think about him.

Regards,

C23

pax britanica 11th Dec 2010 09:33

In spite of growing up and going to school on the very edge of Heathrow and being fascinated by planes from an early age as a result I never ended up working in aviation unlike father , father and mother in law and wife. However until recently I did fly an awful lot- too much really -as passenger .I am British to make it clear what perspective I had on things here I thought Pax Britanica was a fair enough name.( Tho ' I need to be wary of spell checkers)
Nice idea for a thread actually and an interesting read.

hhobbit 11th Dec 2010 09:38

helicopters for hobbits aka R/C helis was my main hobby before I got my own plane. Now somewhat relegated , as long as I can afford the big stuff.

Neptunus Rex 11th Dec 2010 09:49

Like Big Pistons Forever I had the good fortune to fly them. First the four Rolls Royce Griffons on the Shackleton, then the two mighty Wright Cyclones on the Neptune. The Handles Neppie and Neptune were already taken, so the somewhat clumsy Neptunus Rex was the next best.

KandiFloss 11th Dec 2010 10:28

Currently: KandiFloss as I love the stuff, and I also like the colour of candyfloss pink.

Have also been: PilotChick, but think that at 36 I am now passing the phase of being a 'chick' :( !

josher 11th Dec 2010 17:32

-surname rogan
- likes curry
- rogan josh
- josher!

BackPacker 12th Dec 2010 00:32


think that at 36 I am now passing the phase of being a 'chick'!
Pictures please and we'll decide for you...;)

KandiFloss 12th Dec 2010 12:46

Ok, picture posted under 'photo's of everybody'.
Just incase you're not sure, i'm the one on the left!

IO540 12th Dec 2010 21:47

That thread takes a bit of finding, KandiFloss :)

I reckon you qualify as a "chick" ;)

How you can afford to fly with a horse to look after, beats me...

Chequeredflag 13th Dec 2010 08:50

Tried various names, but all were taken. "Chequeredflag" comes from my 30 year motorsport career, much at a professional level - best I could think of at the time!!


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