[modeleng] Re: Large Scale Model Aircrft

Hi Barrie and All,

Some years ago I knew the Pilot of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, 
Spitfire.
He was grounded and taken off , because a killjoy complained that he flew 
too low at an Air Display.
Why the hell did the killjoy go to the display in the first place ?

It used to be fun when I lived in Lincolnshire as every time the Battle of 
Britain Flight came anywhere near my house the Spitfire used to peal off and 
do our chimney pots a couple of times.
Those were the days. Nothing like a Spitfire screaming around your house at 
not many feet above the ground.

Clif.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barrie Purslow" <bpduo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: [modeleng] Re: Large Scale Model Aircrft


> Ian,
>
>> The day was highlighted for me by a flyby by a full size Spitfire, even
>> more impressive than the models and the sound of the engine well, 
>> orgasmic
>> is the only way to describe it!
>
> You should have been at the Flying Legends Airshow at Duxford a week
> previous - formation take off by eleven (fullsize) Spitfires made the hair
> on the back of my head stand up. Flying display was pretty good too but 
> much
> tamer than they used to be thanks to the killjoys no doubt.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Barrie
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