A little Gaelic Flavor

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A little Gaelic Flavor

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I found it while looking for some sound files for the Proctor.....it flies rather nicely and doesnt look out of place
just needs to be repainted with a British reg.


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Hi, Leif,

It may be St Patrick's Day, but I think you might mean Gallic - as in French rather than Irish!

:lol: :lol:

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I did inndeed - however two mojito's causesd the error
we were celebrating

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I had a flight in one of these last year - the more rare B model with the pointy fin. One of the largest singles I've been in, but very very nice to fly. Used to fly in the smaller D.112 and that as a teenager scared up as I just couldn't get the hang of it and had terrible problems trying to keep it in a straight line. Now, as I'm a little older, I realise that it was me and not the aeroplane!

Jodel D140B flown in last year was G-ARRY, based at Bodmin.

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Hi Martin

Plaesed to read my namesake is still around

First saw that in the mid sixties when my Dad pointed out it had my name on it :)

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Garry

are there any good photos of G-ARRY - I think I know a certain painter who might be persuaded :):):):)

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The last surviving and complete Vickers Vanguard....."Superb"
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She's weathered better that I have :-(

Thanks Tony

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Bugger.....Everything BUT the pointy tail B !!! the copy I have is very nice but its a D with the more squared off tail
Darn it


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