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  1. Yeah, well I'm truly in the Doghouse.

    Thursday 'she' said to me " we don't do Valentines". I felt that was good and will save me some cash.

    TODAY she gives me a card with my breakfast.

    Now what am I going to do.?

  2. My sincere thanks to Graham for this month's editorial.

    I have been in that position for the last three years with a Black Horse Spitfire needing re-plumbing a Seagull Sparrowhawk wnts the engine set up and my Bowman Magister needs putting together. None of these have been done because my workbench is taken up by my part built Lysander.

    As Graham suggests, I'm going to pack it away and get moving with the other jobs and, with the the weather surely going to inprove, I can get airborne.

    Thanks Graham

    Edited By Pete B - Moderator on 09/02/2015 15:46:59

  3. The first airplane I built and flew is a Galaxy Tutor trainer and it was powered with an O.S. 35FP, which I still have.

    Although the engine has been fitted with a replacement cylinder liner, I still have the original liner - just in case.....!!

    Due to many repairs over its 25 year life it has become a bit heavier and is now fitted with an O.S. 46AX and if I have not been able to fly for a while I always use the Tutor, which is a trainer, to get some practise again.

    Because of age and sight I now favour larger models such as my 20 year old Goldberg Piper Cub fitted with an O.S. 48 and the Bowman Magister which flies with an O.S. 91

    What with the weather over the last few months it seems the Tutor will be in service again when I'm able to get airborne again.

  4. I've just been outside here in N. Norfolk and it's really quite warm out there, almost as though spring has arrived. However I well remember 1963 when you needed a pick axe to dig carrots out of the ground.

  5. I am currently driving my 11 year old Kia Sorento which also has 90,000 on the clock. She ( is called Sonya ) has never once failed me and, apart from fuel, tyres and servicing, I have only had to pay to have the bumpers resprayed. That is due to supermarket trolleys - me hitting them !!

    I carry a 78 inch span Miles Magister and a 78 inch Goldberg Cub in the back, both at the same time. Admitted, I do remove the wings. I also have my flight box and fuel.

  6. I remember 60 years ago I was building my first model, a Piper Cub. I had covered the wings with nylon and was doping them on the living room table. As I worked along the wings I was moving them across the table and the already doped end was getting nearer and nearer to the open fire. Suddenly that end ignited and I had no option but to continue feeding the wing fully into the fire.

    There ended the building !!

  7. Our Club has been using our flying site on a farmer's land for 25 years now and we have had a couple of minor complaints. A visit to the people gave them satisfaction.

    We have always kept the nearby villagers happy by supporting their annual Summer Fete by putting on a static display of our models and by giving their children buddy box experience flights at our strip.

  8. At our club we do not prohibit lone flyers but have always strongly advised in the interests of personal and public safety there should always be somebody else present, even if it is the wife or girl friend.

    We recently had to summons ambulance and paramedice to a bad fall on to a spinning prop and the ambulance has difficulty locating our flying strip.

    The East Anglian Ambulance Service have now ascertained the map reference for both our flying sites and have recorded them so that should we need to call on them again we just have to say he we are and at which site and it comes up on their satnav.

  9. Hi, I'm quite satisfied with Father's Day especially as my son has just handed me a bottle of Chianti Classico.

    The best part is my wife doesn't drink alcohol so it's all mine.secret

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