Xplumberlives wrote:Sorry, I meant that it's how "OUR" C.A.A. interpret the EUROPEAN LAWS!
Or, to put it more precisely, how the rest of Europe seems to be able to ignore its own rules, whilst we (stupidly IMHO) obey.
Xplumberlives wrote:Sorry, I meant that it's how "OUR" C.A.A. interpret the EUROPEAN LAWS!








10680 wrote:I would have thought Flying Legends with a trip to Coventry


10680 wrote:10680 wrote:I would have thought Flying Legends with a trip to Coventry
Reasons
To see alongside DC6 at Coventry
http://www.classicflight.com/airbase
and Flying Legends is more in period (and closer for me) , RIAT being more modern and military.
Would look nice at Waddington as well






Sooty655 wrote:If you can persuade them to come to Wellesbourne Wings and Wheels we'll waive the landing fees.![]()












Dan4th wrote:Thanks Gully!
Nothing from Breitling UK as yet,
Danf.


Bad luck for the Connie
Bad luck for the Connie after the receipt of the permit to fly: Based on a number of unfortunate circumstances during the start of the engines, a propeller was touching the frame of the ground power unit. The propeller has been damaged. As a consequence, the flight training could not be carried out. The work to replace the propeller is going on. The time to resume flying cannot be determined at this moment. SCFA, committee

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