Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time At, “MODEL”

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RonDon
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Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time At, “MODEL”

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fantastic pictures ron, love the one where your looking up at the wing. stunning out there today with everything there but the wind to fly, still we got are feet off the ground on the 3rd day of the year so not too bad

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Excellent photos Ron I was too busy doing extreme housework :) It looked a bit fresh...and Gary beware I'm gonna bring my tash trimmer out with me and attend to that growth on the back of your head that is definitely coming off :twisted:
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Did you Have A Lovely Time At, “MODEL”?

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Hi Lads and lasses,

Good to see you all today. One small problem.

If you to fly down from Carlton PLEASE land in the correct landing fields, where John and I landed, and DON'T fly anywhere near the stud farm on the left of the road up the hill. I understand the landowner was OK with you but we've arranged nice BIG landing fields near the village. Which costs us good whiskey :wink:

After the incident with the low flying Paramotor pilots last year, see Skywings, we really do need to avoid anything that may jeopardise the site. John spent quite some time reassuring Mrs Sadington that it wasn't PG pilots or club members flying low over the stud farm. We did have a genuine problem after the PPG pilot incidents. If in doubt ask us.
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