Twin Pin in Australia to fly again

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Twin Pin in Australia to fly again

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Great to see Mike, it’s been a while since I saw one in the flesh. Hopefully they can get her back in the air. 😊👍
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Very nice to see. I'm sure I saw one flying in the UK at some point in the distant past.

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Paul K wrote:
25 Jan 2025, 22:10
Very nice to see. I'm sure I saw one flying in the UK at some point in the distant past.
It was probably its maiden flight, Paul :lol:
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I had the great pleasure of flying in one in 2005 from Coventry to Duxford and back to visit the airshow for the 60th anniversary of the end of WW2. It belonged to Air Atlantique’s Classic Fleet and I think it was G-APRS in the livery of the ETPS. EricT :)
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We had a flight on that one at one of the CBFS get togethers at Coventry back in the day.
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Airspeed wrote:
26 Jan 2025, 03:24
It was probably its maiden flight, Paul :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Well, it is only slightly older than me.

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