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anybody got burnt over the weekend

How mmany of you lot got roasted alive from spotting this weekend? Last year was a nice shade of beetroot for about a week thats why I give it a miss this weekend.
Come and share your burnt bits!!!

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 00:38

Dont suppose you could email me on [email]andrew@group-flight.org[/email] please

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By: MontyP - 10th June 2004 at 00:37

Nice one. Good luck to ye’s 🙂

My oul boy makes a living out of flying the real thing. Must show him this

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 00:28

www.group-flight.org we use an Airbus A320 cockpit (flight simulator) to fly around the world for charity and indeed many forum users from all over the uk on here are involved!

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By: MontyP - 10th June 2004 at 00:25

Aye but never got near the Vander Brothers. Stayed up on the hill. What does your charity group do?

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 00:21

Monty where were u at the airshow? My charity group had a marquee beside vander brothers!

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By: Pablo - 9th June 2004 at 18:42

It’s the light rays from the sun which burn you: not the temperature.

You are more likely to get burned at sea because the light reflects off of the sea so it’s like having the sun above and below you. :p :confused:

Agreed – it wasn’t very warm at all but the sun is stronger due to Massachusetts being at a more southerly latitude than the UK

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By: Arabella-Cox - 9th June 2004 at 16:16

Bloody Hell Steve, 46 degrees! I wonder what it will be like when I go? Although it will be winter over there ain’t it?

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By: MontyP - 9th June 2004 at 12:56

Yeah i got burnt at the Portrush Airshow on saturday. It was mostly cloudy too! Beginning to peel today

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By: Bhoy - 9th June 2004 at 11:29

Glasgow: ancient scots tongue, pertaining to mistiness, adj: freezing. Always wet and miserable, nae fear of skin cancer.

If not for the billions of Tanning studios…

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By: steve rowell - 9th June 2004 at 06:25

In Newcastle, it is bloody awful! Last night there was thunder all the way from 3 in the morning to 11 this morning, it’s cloudy and bright, the air is damp and hot, we geordies can’t stand it!!

Ben, I’m a Geordie living in Oz, it gets up to 46c here in the summer, but after all these years i think i’ve acclimatized to it

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By: BY767 - 8th June 2004 at 20:53

[QUOTE=wilag]If it’s damp and cloudy can I pop over, I am fed up of sneeziing and itching my bloomin eyes, peasky heyfever.QUOTE]

I know the feeling so well!!!

It’s been nice and warm here at BRS!

The only time I got burnt to buggery was waiting for a MYT A320 from MAN, a TCX 752 from FRA and a Volare A320 from LGW to arrive in AUG 2003 at RMI (Rimini) in Italy.

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By: DashQ - 8th June 2004 at 18:53

I went whale watching off the New England coast and got burnt despite it being cold out at sea. Saw a few whales too.

It’s the light rays from the sun which burn you: not the temperature.

You are more likely to get burned at sea because the light reflects off of the sea so it’s like having the sun above and below you. :p :confused:

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By: Tempest - 8th June 2004 at 18:32

try wearing a hat, and sunscreen if you dont want skin cancer.

But if you must and want a tan or melanoma, pour beer over yourself to speed the process.

Believe me I come from sunnier shores.

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By: Pablo - 8th June 2004 at 18:18

I went whale watching off the New England coast and got burnt despite it being cold out at sea. Saw a few whales too.

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By: Johnny - 8th June 2004 at 18:17

Its just started P155ing down up here in Hartlepool, thunder and lightning as well. It was quite nice today as well.

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By: wannabe pilot - 8th June 2004 at 18:15

I got burnt! But I wasn’t spotting, I was gliding all day. Which also means a lot of standing around on an open runway.

Today up the tower it reached 30C for around an hour, remained at 29C for the rest of the time.

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By: EAL_KING - 8th June 2004 at 18:00

31c yesterday 32c here today so lovly for the gcse exams stuck in a stuffy hot exam hall

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By: Arabella-Cox - 8th June 2004 at 16:01

In Newcastle, it is bloody awful! Last night there was thunder all the way from 3 in the morning to 11 this morning, it’s cloudy and bright, the air is damp and hot, we geordies can’t stand it!!

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By: Johnny - 8th June 2004 at 15:52

Didnt get burnt at MAN on Saturday as it wasnt really sunny, warm though. Went to EMA the day after where it was a nice 24C. Only there for an hour so once again I didnt get burnt. Got a tan from my week off though!
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By: Bmused55 - 8th June 2004 at 15:41

I was a hermitt most of the weekend. Emerging only to sculk into the car and drive people about

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