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Forum: ATC Issues
8th Mar 2006, 09:44
Replies: 9
Views: 1,449
Posted By Sturmvogel

reply to Heathrow Director

Apology accepted-but no need to apologise as I accept the comments-in fact PPL's even worry me at times! I value my neck as much as anyone elses. Having said that I will defend GA-PPL activity to...
Forum: ATC Issues
7th Mar 2006, 10:20
Replies: 9
Views: 1,449
Posted By Sturmvogel

ILS approaches, etc.

Yes, Bobblehat, your explanation was excellent-and Heathrow Director I take on board your view about PPL types; I try and keep up to scratch but as you can imagine a non-radio aircraft only flown...
Forum: ATC Issues
6th Mar 2006, 14:22
Replies: 9
Views: 1,449
Posted By Sturmvogel

Pilots discretion approaches

I posted something last week re: aircraft approaching Stansted, as there is sometimes quite a lot of passing activity over Ware, where(!) I live, and as I'm a private pilot who flies in the area am...
28th Feb 2006, 10:23
Replies: 25
Views: 3,466
Posted By Sturmvogel

mid price flying jackets

I have always had good service from Cirrus clothing of Harleston, Norfolk, who do a good range of aviation stuff. Haven't got web site handy but it's on google.
25th Feb 2006, 11:34
Replies: 12
Views: 1,873
Posted By Sturmvogel

reply to ARLG

Now, not High Cross-Little Gransden. Incidentally, talking of Chinooks in Ware area, one needs to keep extra sharp lookout generally as Fanhams Hall has now turned into an 'upmarket' hotel-weekend...
24th Feb 2006, 09:46
Replies: 12
Views: 1,873
Posted By Sturmvogel

Approach to Stansted

I fly a non radio vintage aircraft around the Ware area,(J1 Auster) around 1000', but am getting more reluctant to do so due to the Stansted airport situation as regards Ware-a lot of my friends...
21st Feb 2006, 15:35
Replies: 6
Views: 1,562
Posted By Sturmvogel

topic already covered

ouch-thanks-I couldn't find the thread for some reason-haven't visited the forum for a while.
21st Feb 2006, 15:22
Replies: 6
Views: 1,562
Posted By Sturmvogel

Grumman Mallard

Maybe the subject has been covered already on this forum, but if so I cannot find it:
The Chalks Airline’s Grumman Mallard accident last December:
A tragedy both for the bereaved of the 20...
30th Sep 2004, 12:46
Replies: 13
Views: 2,332
Posted By Sturmvogel

Tintin/Brussels

Talking of Herge coming from Belgium, can I remind anybody who is stuck n Brussels to make time to see the aviation museum. Its in a building near the Atomium and stuffed with artefacts including a...
29th Sep 2004, 09:42
Replies: 4
Views: 802
Posted By Sturmvogel

Whirlwind Engine

Hi specnut 727
Do you mean the Southern Cross replica? I know nothing about this replica other than one was built a few years ago-is it airworthy? Is it wooden? Where is it based in Australia?

I...
28th Sep 2004, 21:26
Replies: 4
Views: 802
Posted By Sturmvogel

Wrght J-5 Whirlwind engine.

Just been re-reading Charles Kingsford-Smiths fascinating account of his flying adventures in the 'Southern Cross', etc. The book was written in about 1932 and of course 'Smithy' disapeared on...
23rd Sep 2004, 21:26
Replies: 13
Views: 2,973
Posted By Sturmvogel

Amazing-I must be from the old school-I've never...

Amazing-I must be from the old school-I've never heard of a Cirrus aircraft-who makes them? Cirrus engines, YES! I guess I just can't get a handle on the fragmentation of light aviation now, with...
23rd Sep 2004, 13:31
Replies: 8
Views: 1,952
Posted By Sturmvogel

Lown Slow: Ah yes Rush Green know it well. It was...

Lown Slow: Ah yes Rush Green know it well. It was Terry Pankhurst who built that Messenger; took him about three years or more virtually from scratch, he is a genius with wood. I hope hes around to...
23rd Sep 2004, 09:26
Replies: 8
Views: 1,952
Posted By Sturmvogel

Thanks , especially LownSlow for the advice. I...

Thanks , especially LownSlow for the advice. I will get an engineer I know locally to look at the Cessna, assuming he can get at all the bits-it's at the back of a garden under a lean-to! No I won't...
22nd Sep 2004, 19:44
Replies: 14
Views: 10,510
Posted By Sturmvogel

146 firefighter

Although nice to see 146's in this role I find it all rather sad-such a promising design-and the last British assembled complete jet aircraft-reduced by management ineptitude to having no sales...
22nd Sep 2004, 19:21
Replies: 8
Views: 1,952
Posted By Sturmvogel

Cessna 150 Model D

An elderly friend who lives near me in Herts. has a complete, original, but dismantled Cessna 150 D type-it has an upright tailfin.( I gather that the fin was slanted for the post 1959 models.)
He...
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