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flyerncle 3rd June 2009 08:49 PM

There is one at Peterlee Andy,very close to you in fact too close for comfort !

Bonzo 3rd June 2009 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Tatey (Post 15627)
You should try parachuting. Nothing beats the feeling of chucking yourself out of a plane at 3,500ft on your own and then dangling above villages without a care in the world with only a bit of fabric holding you from the plummet to earth.


I can never understand why someone would want to jump out of a perfectly good plane :D

Although I would never, ever fly in an airliner :eek: I would love to take the controls of a light aircraft ;) What's that all about !!?? :confused:

flyerncle 3rd June 2009 09:16 PM

Helicopters are my real passion but far to expensive too learn on and fly. I have had a couple of hours in them and loved it,trying to hover was a nightmare using all four limbs at once and trying to co-ordinate them was mind numbing but flying backwards in a circle at 1500 ft above my house was something else.

If you are ever this far north Ronnie you are welcome anytime for a quick ride over the sights here.

HandyAndy 3rd June 2009 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by flyerncle (Post 15641)
There is one at Peterlee Andy,very close to you in fact too close for comfort !

do you know anyone at that flying club i could contact to discuss the idea? how do you mean too close for comfort???:D
maybe i could land in my back garden??? i,d need the size of a football pitch knowing my sense of direction:D

Ronnie, its the feeling of "point of no return" that does it for me, bit of a risk taker me on the quiet.:eek: :D

andy

Bonzo 3rd June 2009 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by flyerncle (Post 15621)
Sorry to hijack the thread a little but I need to thank someone publicly.
Bonzo/Ronnie.Once again the forum has produced a gentleman who says he will do something and carried it out as he said he would,today I recieved from Ronnie a pair of rear uprights and I cannot put into words how pleased I am to recieve them and if this was you worst effort I cant wait to see the good ones.
A million thanks to a true gent.


Ooops, missed this post. :o

Glad to be able to help out :)

I try to work to a high standard, quite often needlessly. :rolleyes:

That said, it's probably why I used to make a good living from my past endeavours. ;)

flyerncle 3rd June 2009 09:27 PM

Well chuffed as I said !!!!!!!

True gent Ronnie.
Take care.

Tatey 3rd June 2009 09:50 PM

Andy, Peterlee is actually the dropzone i jump at, i should be there on sunday for a retrain and jumping on the mon weather dependant so i can ask around for you.

I've had a flight in a chinook helicopter, thats on par with parachuting, the feeling of flying 100 foot above the moors doing 180mph while dangling your legs over the tail gate is second to none, although i was sick 8 times that day as they thought it would be good to try some evation tactics and being travel sick it was quite interesting.

HandyAndy 3rd June 2009 10:08 PM

great cheers, let me know please.
first time i went in a helicopter it was a chinook when i was in the falklands war, taking off & then later landing from a ship at sea going up & down with the waves , gulp :eek: can,t have put me off tho as i went back to falklands for further 9 months after the war as well, getting to the ship i worked on the only way to get onboard was via a helicopter ride, :D :D
cheers
andy

flyerncle 4th June 2009 05:20 PM

There is no answer in sanity,insanity is the answer (does that make sense).

Confusious say many men eat but fumanchu

Terra firma, firmer the ground more terror


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