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Old 23rd August 2013, 03:23 PM
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Vmax ,there is no good reason to jump out of a serviceable plane.
I have seen some of the pilots that fly them jump planes outside of the dz I would rather jump than suffer a landing with them lol

Will take a photo of my goggles tomorrow and post them up they got interchangeable lenses you can have dark yellow or clear so they good for all roadster conditions

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Old 23rd August 2013, 04:34 PM
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Carefull ! Been pilot for few years,always walked away from landing never jumped,done that too !

Got to be Biggles type goggles.......
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Old 23rd August 2013, 05:35 PM
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Biggles goggles are only suitable when accompanied by sheep skin jacket leather hat and white silk scarf

I used to have my ppl myself a long time ago without crashing but once went up with one of the skydive pilots and had a landing in a cessna 206 turbo the pilot knackered the landing up and ripped the nose gear off he bruised my knee

But the best was an in islander the port engine packed up at 8k as the pilot turned round to say "think we got a problem here lads" all he saw was the last pair of ankles going out the door lol
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Old 23rd August 2013, 05:46 PM
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I use Biggles goggles because they fit over my glasses. I can't be bothered with contacts in the mornig, so kit car shades are out of the question, and a full helmet is often too restrictive. And riding without the windscreen you get some sand in your face.
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Old 23rd August 2013, 07:52 PM
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Just seen this thread... some biggles goggles turned up in the post this morning as it happens
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Just seen this thread... some biggles goggles turned up in the post this morning as it happens
You cant use them till you got the hat coat and scarf and photos of you wearing them of course
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Old 23rd August 2013, 08:38 PM
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You cant use them till you got the hat coat and scarf and photos of you wearing them of course
I've got the hat, but still need a scarf and coat... have a look on my build thread
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Old 23rd August 2013, 08:52 PM
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soooo...
ammendment to the shopping list in order of importance:-
Biggles googles
hat (optional)
build table
electric fan (sit on build board with fan on 3 imagine chassis around me make bruuum bruuum noises)
tools
chassis
hubs wheels
repeate sitting in chassis with googles and fan on full oscillating for the corners and side wind)
engine gearbox
body work
sit on floor with 2 fans and a hose on fine mist to mimic British weather. wish I had nit used Ggogles for grinding welds of. o but wait thats mimicing the flys and grit from our crappy roads.
go to sva get passed out of sympathy
go to club meet and live happily ever after.

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I retired from scuba diving this year, still got my dive mask so will that do.
Why do divers roll backwards off a boat, cos if they rolled forward you would still be on the boat

Boom boom

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Old 24th August 2013, 01:02 AM
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BTW, here's a place to get cheaper chinese knock-offs:
http://dx.com/p/cool-folding-motorcy...-silver-152850
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