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MW - Oct 10/11

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spike spencer

Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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GordonT wrote:Bu**er the NOTAM, we want it coming over at 1000 feet or less!
Smile sweetly to and liaise with the MW Local Air Traffic Controller and all things are possible.
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Hi All

two things

1 - have a look at this thread, needs to be read and taken in as involves a time change for entry to field and flying area, thanks for all the hard work GS

http://scalesoaring.co.uk/phpBB3/viewto ... 3434#p3434

2 - I hope to be there Saturday at the least but hopefully Sunday as well but might be a bit on the cold side to sleep in the pannel van and no caravan this weekend :?

Cheers

Bernie :twisted:
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Morning All

As Bernie has said please read the thread in the events section as well as we are not able to get on the airfield untill 1130hrs on Saturday and possibly the same time on Sunday. Hopefully we will revert to usual timings for next year.

We are also relocating where we fly to the museum side of the airfield which will also allow you to use the museum cafe, for those who want a good breakfast/brunch before flying you could always arrive early.

The organising team will be at MW early as usual as we need to meet up with an officer on site to select the best possible site for us to operate from.

Pat
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Thanks for all your hard work in keeping all the plates spinning, Just had a big change at work and I know how new brooms can be ;)

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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Hi Marc

Look forward to putting a face to a name

Regards
Chris
Safely tucked up in bed after a 5.5 hr drive
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Had a great day, got some Vulcan video to upload and some tail cam footage... including my *ah-hem* stall followed by unexpected downwind arrival :oops: (forgot to put it into launch mode, so no flaps or crow!)
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Then mjcp you are a very naughty boy :lol:

Couldn't make Sunday (Lindy was not a well girl) but had a ball Saturday,

Thanks again Ghost Squad, See you all next year. Regards Terry
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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For the last event of the year, what a turn out.
Two good days of flying, and good weather,plus a Vulcan.
Thanks to all concerned, can't wait for the next one.

Geoff
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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Blimey, what a privileged view!!! A stupendous weekend all round: well done GS!
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Re: MW - Oct 10/11

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What an amazing day, well done to the Ghost Squadron for ordering up the Vulcan, obviously JG and Co have friends in high places. Thanks to the tug pilots for all there hard work. Hopefully you can see a video of the Vulcan here, keep smiling.
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