Well we had a mini operation going on to get the wood pigeon out, poor thing had been in there for about 4/5 days without food or water but today I managed to grab him and get him out from the fireplace.
Previous attempts at this had failed and he then dissapeared making us think he was gone, then he just turns up again or if he went behind the fire (which we don’t use) we couldn’t get too him.
Anyway we got him today, much weaker than before but we got him out in the garden and he flew off. Almost brings a tear to your eye watching him fly off :D.
Well we had a mini operation going on to get the wood pigeon out, poor thing had been in there for about 4/5 days without food or water but today I managed to grab him and get him out from the fireplace.
Previous attempts at this had failed and he then dissapeared making us think he was gone, then he just turns up again or if he went behind the fire (which we don’t use) we couldn’t get too him.
Anyway we got him today, much weaker than before but we got him out in the garden and he flew off. Almost brings a tear to your eye watching him fly off :D.
Well as you say at least they can poke fun at themselves but then again I guess it’s to be expected!
Some glorius reflections on the first few, very nice selection Lance :D.
The Britishjet from the front in particular looks fantastic! 😀
A wood pigeon up our back chimney in the back room!
A wood pigeon up our back chimney in the back room!
It is there, it’s just not top of the day anymore. Put in a search for Air Southwest and you’ll find it.
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=465611
Very nice picture :D.
Great shots mate!
You there tomorrow?? I’m flying out on the Zoom to YYZ 🙂
Don’t worry Elgan, someone even got my 8am odd departure from MAN and that was one of the most commen sights of TCX :D.
Well me and a few other members of my family made the trip down to Cornwall to see the 1999 solar eclipse, a few days up to the event the weather was very up as some days were sunny and clear but when it came to the big day the typical english weather clouded over for us and ruined what is in effect a once in a lifetime experiance to view a solar eclipse from the UK.
Still it’s quite amazing to watch it go dark at midday, still an experiance I’ll never forget.
Well me and a few other members of my family made the trip down to Cornwall to see the 1999 solar eclipse, a few days up to the event the weather was very up as some days were sunny and clear but when it came to the big day the typical english weather clouded over for us and ruined what is in effect a once in a lifetime experiance to view a solar eclipse from the UK.
Still it’s quite amazing to watch it go dark at midday, still an experiance I’ll never forget.
Well I flew from MAN to Puerto Plata and both flights were ‘OY’ registered, this was probably due to the fact the UK arm had borrowed a couple for the summer season. AFAIK now only the UK registered MYT 330s are based at MAN although a MAN local may correct me on that.
Here are two pictures from my flights…
MYT 332 (OY-VKF)
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5624386
As you can see PTVs etc
MYT 333 (OY-VKG)
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5624368
No PTVs but the flights were still enoyable and comftable.
I assume the UK 332s have the same configuration although I cannot be sure, enjoy your flights :D!
Very interesting indeed!
Very nice :D.
Oooo look at the reflections on the AA :D, very nice selection Chris!