Child's aviation lifejacked pink for girl: 15-40kgs/110 Newton; Spray hood, crotch strap , whistle,light, Helo link.
Never used or worn, in original packaging
£30 collect Suffolk or £7.50 courier to UK address
Geocities seem to block linking to images on their pages. You can go to the page no problem but you cannot link to an image on the page. Just to make it more interesting it will appear to work when you first try...
A 1/3 share is available in our 2012 SR22 based at Turweston. Lovely aircraft and friendly group. its sold with a very healthy maintenance fund and lots of extras. Details are
Based at Turweston - rated as one of the top GA airfields.
Always...
Not driven either one, so it's hard to say. However, Clarkson's cavorting in the Dodge on TG, and the axle tramp on starting off the line, incates that the Dodge might have typically US crude suspension (a bit of techy info on just what sort of...
27 April marks the 83rd anniversary of the first flight of Sir Frank Whittle’s revolutionary jet engine in a Gloster E28/39 at the Gloster Aircraft Company airfield, Brockworth, in 1941.
On Saturday 27th April in the Community Learning Space in...
Much loved & respected Bert Mercer started New Zealand (NZ)'s 1st licensed airline with his De Havilland Fox Moth in 1934 servicing the rugged, west coast of NZ's South Island. His airline, Air Travel (NZ) Ltd, grew in scope & popularity...
This broad reaching overarching future facing document appears to describe the ways and means for airspace needs to be ascertained by applicants. Some of the outcomes according to the flow diagram result in segragated airspace.
G-BDSB is a versatile four seat aircraft suitable for local flying and touring. The aircraft is maintained for VFR and IFR, and cruises comfortably at 100 knots.
The PA28 Archer II strikes an excellent balance between performance, payload, and...
Garmin GTX328 Mode S transponder - great condition and fully working when removed. With trays and connectors. £1000 including insured postage, or can collect from Devon
Narco MK12D+ TSO and ADF841. Both with trays and connectors. The NavCom was...
I spotted this on FB. A movie releasing on the 11th of March in tribute to Brendan 'Paddy' Finucane. The trailer is here and whilst the acting looks credible the CGI scenes seem to consist of the usual errors and issues. But hey! It's a Spitfire so...
Though I am of the opinion that this forum needs some FAQ's I am not sure this is one of them. This data will need to be updated on a regular basis to be valid, and that responsibilty would have to be held by someone who had access to...
It's good self-training for the day you need to start writing flight plans and all that good stuff. It's so much easier to write EGSS than London Stansted G-t, innit!
I did a lot of my solo work right at the end because I started my PPL far before I was old enough to go solo. I did quite a bit more than the usual touches on Instument flight and radio nav.
The beautiful, iconic Coral Route through the South Pacific in the 1950s between New Zealand (NZ) & Tahiti was the last flying boat route in the world. The Short Solent IV flying boat flying that route is preserved in an Auckland, NZ, museum...
£70 pm standing order.
£40 ph dry - invoiced monthly.
Zero timed engine fitted 9/23.
Aircraft is in good condition, maintained by ARC at Duxford.
Online booking system with great availability.
Well obviously I would have never suggested that there was no flying before the internet.......
But this keeps repeating itself. Somebody here has a moan that somebody flew into some airshow or whatever. Either the pilot knew about notams, or he...
I seem to remember that someone was refurbing an Emeraude -at Dunkerswell possibly ? If that’s still happening, I have a large, oily and very necessary component of one of those, in a shed that’s got to be pulled down. C9014F on it’s engine mount,...
Following MSFS's recent World Update of The Caribbean, plus additional water-masking, now is a good time to visit The Caribbean in MSFS. So come learn about the little-known importance of The Caribbean in WW2 & visit some of the American WW2...
It took some time to finish, but now it is done, done, done.
Back in September we took the WT9 for a special trip through the Alps. Several days in a row high pressure and close to no winds. And we went all the way from West to East.
After cancelling Hamburg in April, it was time to plan the first big trip of the year. Whilst originally we would repeat last year’s trip to Prague & Erlangen, we would extend this year’s adventure to Košice, Slovakia.
.. for first time since Covid, as it's Gloucestershire schools' half-term.
1000-1600, as ever. Free admission, free parking (road vehicles!). Fly-ins welcome (pay landing fee and book out at JAM if fuel not needed): ask for 'Taxiway R for the...