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AerBabe 14th June 2001 18:49

Summer Fly In!!!
 
Due to popular demand (well, two other people thought it was a good idea) I'm going to try and organise a fly in to Sywell later in the summer. See the BHX Bash thread on the Bashes Forum for more details, but in brief:

Sywell is all grass, with a lovely bar, hotel and restaurant. Around £50 for a double room, but I'll look into the possibility of camping. Everyone would be required to wear Biggles-style fancy dress too ;)

Ja 14th June 2001 21:02

Interested! err .... where is it?

312928 14th June 2001 21:36

Why grass? Kind of limits who can fly in doesn't it?
What about somewhere else round there?

MikeSamuel 14th June 2001 21:38

Wahey! Looks like this thing is really going to work Babe, so get those hours in, I'm expecting a nice safe flight :)
Weather looks ominous for this Saturday though - boohoo http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/frown.gif
I have a tent and stuff, so camping would be good!

Regards

Mikey

Whirlybird 14th June 2001 22:48

Sywell has BIG grass runways - we're not talking farm strips here. Landing there is easy, really, not a big deal.

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schooner 14th June 2001 23:59

Ja, sywell is just northeast of northampton. Whirlys right, big long wide grass runways. Nice place,

cheers

scroggs 15th June 2001 00:23

Big enough for a 747? Or WWW's 737?

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MikeSamuel 15th June 2001 02:15

I'll lie down, and you can land that 747 on me, I'm long enough ;) ;) ;)

Look forward to seeing you all there...


Regards

Mike

Pielander 15th June 2001 03:45

And for those of us without our own aircraft...?

Nice idea, but is this a serious proposition? How would it work? Are clubs generally willing to accommodate this sort of thing?

I'm not sure how amenable Pool Aviation would be with regard to my taking one of their aircraft for a 'dirty stopout'. I suspect 'not very'. :rolleyes:

Pie

MikeSamuel 15th June 2001 12:55

You dont have to fly-in, you could just drive if you wanted to :)

Regards

Mike

AerBabe 15th June 2001 14:20

As Whirly said, Sywell's strips are well maintained, long and wide, so there should be no problem getting in.

Most clubs should be happy to let their members borrow aircraft for the weekend. You'll just have to book it way in advance to make sure you can come!

And there IS always the driving option.....

capt_kangeroo 15th June 2001 14:46

Count me in!

Cheers

Kanga

Vicious Squirrel 15th June 2001 19:46

Hey there,

If there's the possibility of a lift I would really appreciate it, it's just not quite the same when you arrive on the ground! Anyone in the White Waltham/Wycombe/Elstree/Denem East/North London type area? I'd gladly share fuel and landing fees and I promise I'll get a haircut (hey Saggy, you listening)?! :)

VS

312928 15th June 2001 20:35

I know what Sywell's runways look like having been there a few times, it's just that some clubs, including mine, doesn't let it's aircraft land on grass because of insurance clauses.
What about a proper runway that can't be washed out after two days and great English weather???

Loony_Pilot 15th June 2001 20:52

How about North Weald....

1920m of Tarmac.... the Squadron has a Bar, Restaurant and BBQ facilities
available. Plenty of Jets and Warbirds to have a look at too.

The airfield does have lots of other events on it but I'm sure a free date can be found.
one weekend

Contact me and I'll see what I can do.

LP

Pielander 15th June 2001 22:46

Guess who's not coming to any future seminars! :rolleyes:

Delta Wun-Wun 15th June 2001 23:34

If Scroggsy`s bringing one of his Aircraft,Bags the jump seat!!! :) :) :)

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Superpilot 15th June 2001 23:52

Modulator?

lol.

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I thought it was funny.

Whirlybird 16th June 2001 01:05

Pielander,

You should have no problem at all with Pool Aviation. I flew from Welshpool until I discovered helicopters, and often took a Tomahawk away for a whole day at the weekend. They like you to fly around three hours, but there and back from Welshpool will be about that anyway. And they have no problem with grass; I've taken their aircraft to Derby and Barton.

Sywells's nice, and fairly central - not all of us live in the south-east.

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Whirly

To fly is human, to hover, divine.

scroggs 16th June 2001 03:22

Well, Mr Schuler_Tuned, I'm sorry if my little bon mot rattled your cage. It's called humour; look it up in the dictionary. I would not patronise anyone here, as I hope those who met me at the seminar will affirm. And I do hope that I can be present at the fly-in, wherever it may happen. Obviously (to me, at least), I cannot actually use one of Mr Branson's aircraft for such a purpose, and nor could WWW use his employer's machinery, but it's a nice thought. So allow me a little light sarcasm late in the evening when I thought I was on a friendly thread! Incidentally, I have landed on grass many times in 4-engined aircraft - some of those times you may have been a spectator!

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[This message has been edited by scroggs (edited 16 June 2001).]


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