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by Kevin Farnell
12 May 2006, 00:30
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: You are what you eat???
Replies: 20
Views: 5249

Was it a low calorie Cessna? Garry Personally, being a bit 'Chefy', I prefer a full fat Cessna. Marinade overnight in olive oil, garlic and a dash of naturally brewed soy sauce. Pan fry, medium rare, and serve with crispy vegetables and basmati rice, or rosti potatoes (your choice!). A good Austral...
by Kevin Farnell
12 May 2006, 00:12
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Just getting my hand to work!
Replies: 47
Views: 16918

Zenith that brings meories back, my first SLR was a Zenith TTL with a shutter noise that could wake the dead! OOOH, luxury!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: My first SLR was a Zenith E. After selecting the apeture, a separate ring on the lens had to be closed, in order to stop down the lens. This allowed for ab...
by Kevin Farnell
10 May 2006, 00:51
Forum: The Virtual Spanner
Topic: CH Throttle set-up, HELP!!!!!
Replies: 11
Views: 4212

Hi Andy I think you need to set them using FSUIPC.dll or they will be poo. Regards Rick :wink: Although I don't have the CH6 throttle quadrant (yet!), I've been using the Yoke and pedals for several years. Neither of these require FSUIPC (I avoid having this on my PC), and can't see why a third inp...
by Kevin Farnell
10 May 2006, 00:43
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Watch this...
Replies: 18
Views: 6915

In a word, no, not like that. Hawker Tempests and Meteors did, but they didnt actually touch. You do it by disturbing the air pressures around the wingtips, causing the V1 to roll over thus upsetting its gyro and usually causing it to dive harmlessly into the countryside over Kent. My first thought...
by Kevin Farnell
09 May 2006, 00:55
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Mossie movie
Replies: 10
Views: 4301

Wonderful, just wonderful!!!! It's been soooo looong since I've seen one fly. I'd happily scrap two Spitfires to see one Mossie fly again. Can't help thinking of the wartime tale, whereby the Yanks laughed at us Brits for building a fighter out of wood and fabric. The smile was soon wiped from their...
by Kevin Farnell
07 May 2006, 15:59
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: Sunday Mornings
Replies: 39
Views: 11984

I had my car broken ito a few years back.
I had a new window and replacement radio fitted, so in all I had what I started with.
The government, however gained about £40 from me in tax on the above items.
I was in effect taxed on having my car broken into :sad:

Kevin
by Kevin Farnell
06 May 2006, 00:07
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: Merlot
Replies: 14
Views: 4782

DaveG wrote:
Kevin Farnell wrote:PS - what have you been drinking today?

PPS - from your signature - quote from AC/DC, by any chance?
Too much, and yes :lol:
That's what i like to hear!!!

Cheers

Kevin
by Kevin Farnell
05 May 2006, 23:50
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Just getting my hand to work!
Replies: 47
Views: 16918

Excellent, Tony.

I flew on Romeo Lima in that colour scheme. Will it be available?
Also, I love Brum!!!!!!

Regards

Kevin
by Kevin Farnell
04 May 2006, 23:40
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: Boris Johnson for Prime Minister!
Replies: 6
Views: 2457

Thanks for that, Rich

Unfortunately, it's not possible to download from youtube.

The Ref didn't even give a free kick.

I sincerely hope that the chap on the receiving end wasn't badly hurt (though he does appear to vom in one clip).

Kevin
by Kevin Farnell
04 May 2006, 22:57
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: Boris Johnson for Prime Minister!
Replies: 6
Views: 2457

Boris Johnson for Prime Minister!

Did anyone see the 'Legends' charity England v Germany football match on Channel Five last night? MP Boris Johnson, miffed at not being able to win the ball fairly, charged at a German player and rammed him in the stomach (using his head). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/05/04/nboris04...