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Old Warden pilot training day
 
15th April 2009
 
Thank You Maurice, for a Fantastic day out
 
 
It started the minute we arrived
Click on picture to see take off (you will note, this is a very slow running engine)
 
 
 
The sound is brilliant
 
 
 
I'll find it in a minute
Minkey was happy to watch the planes
 
 
The one we had been waiting for
Sounded just wonderful
 
 
Just so beautiful
 
 
 
That's a bit too close
 
 
Safely down
 
 
What are they doing?
 
 
 
That's Clever
 
 
Here we go again
 
 
 
Steeeaaaddy
 
 
 
 
Well Done
 
 
Fly pass
 
 
 
After Lunch we had a look at the Museum
We didn't just have cake, the restaurant is to be recommended
 
 
 
 
Minkey wanted to play with the model planes..................we don't have time, come on.
 
 
Minkey busy
 
 
 
 
He liked the MG
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There are some great old planes, a lot of them actually fly
 
 
 
The Group Photo
 
 
We did find a Kite
 
 
Just for John
 
 
 
We had company with our afternoon tea
 
 
 
to soon, it was time to put all the planes away, little did we know there was still fun to be had
 
 
 
Ping!  "Retire that line Maurice"....Oh No!   Not the tree...........CRASH ?????? 
 
 
 
 
As a warning to others, "watch out for this tree"
Click picture to see where tree is,
zoom out and you will see it's in the middle of a huge open space 
 
 
 
 
Well someone had to do it
 
 
 
The Master directs the  rescue 
 
 
Pipa finally flying
on a much heavier line
 
Let this be a warning to all you kite flyers out there
PS have you retired that line Maurice?