Go on then BR, why is it more expensive?
93p (£1.09 inc VAT) at Stapleford according to the board in the office.
98p/litre (£1.15 including VAT) at Duxford on the 2nd.
I did rather like the 1D MkII (just in case it wasn’t obvious to those who were there) … but any photography money should be going on lenses at the moment.
As regards the blue stuff, I am sworn to secrecy.
Definitely TMI!
Congratulations!
galdri, are you in the Moth Club? I’m sure somebody there will know something. When I get a moment I’ll have a rummage through the back issues of the magazine and see if I can dig anything out.
I’m planning to arrive for about 11am too. Kev — I’ll pick up my copy there if that’s okay.
A couple of years ago Ken Wallis did a terrific talk at the Cambridge Gliding Club. He had so many stories that he could have gone on talking well into the early hours and we’d have happily listened. Top bloke.
Looks like the AV8 has changed hands and all the cute girls have left!
Does that mean the service will be improving? It was awfully slow the last time I was there.
I was drinking a Mai Tai at the time 🙂
It wasn’t sunset when I was flying the An-2 on Sunday, so I haven’t got any photos to post.
Happy birthday Galdri!
Happy birthday Kev.
All the best — M
T**ts. Bring back National Service I say … give these idiots some idea of what our Armed Forces did to give them their freedom.
Bless you
*sneeze* 🙂
Had dinner with Burt Lancaster. Well, nearly … sat at the table next to him in a restaurant, and got picked up by his minder. Janie will know what that means.
I seem to recall it was Napoleon who came up with grads, rather than us, but I could be wrong.
Changing the runway numbers reminds me of Moggy’s comment about whichever country changing the side of the road they drove on — ‘we switched the cars over last year. It worked so well, we’re going to change the lorries this year.’
(Yes, it’s a slow day at work …)