"Airshow horror............."

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T6flyer
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Re: "Airshow horror............."

Post by T6flyer »

DaveB wrote:Indeed Nigel.. that would be a more accurate statement. I think Martin leaves them possessed! :lol:

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Hopefully that isn't true - it just happened and there was nothing that I could do about it. Perhaps its just - fate. I've done a lot of flying over the years and known a lot of people that have died as a result of flying accidents and so don't think I'm a jinx, it's just the way things are.

But today managed flights in three different types, and I'm still here. Just dont go flying in them in about two weeks time........

Best wishes,

Martin

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speedbird591
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Re: "Airshow horror............."

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I suspect it's something to do with Martin's habit of unscrewing a little something for a souvenir each time he flies :lol:
(The throttle came loose ...)

Ian :)

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Re: "Airshow horror............."

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He didn't take the friction nut, did he!? :lol:

Myles

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Re: "Airshow horror............."

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Seems like G-ADXT was good distraction to the unmanned biplane flying experiments Tom :welldone:

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Re: "Airshow horror............."

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I think the moral of the story is don't read the Daily Mail.
Simon

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