[jhb] Re: IVAO ATC

  • From: Gerry Winskill <gwinsk@xxxxxxx>
  • To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:17:32 +0100

Too true. I had to miss out the new hangars that are still being thrown up as industrial units. At least the tower and guardroom have had preservation orders slapped on them.


Don't suppose you have a link to a wartime layout?

My version now has two of your DH82s and a couple of Ansons, all AI, sitting in front of the Tower.

One unit that I miss, since it was demolished, blew away, after we came back, is the Airship Hangar.

Gerry Winskill


bones wrote:

True but when you look at the original airfield plans there are only a
fraction of the original buildings still intact.

bones

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Subject: [jhb] Re: IVAO ATC


This is becoming monotonous, but, if any ATC is out this evening, I'm
tied up again.

SWMBO has invited friends for dinner. It won't be a total waste, since
he was in Jurby married quarters, as a schoolboy,  in the 1950s, when
his father was SWO there. I can ply him with questions, having spent an
hour there, on Wednesday, taking photographs for Ted Andrews. It's
amazing that wartime wooden buildings are still standing and intact!

Gerry Winskill


Phil Reynolds wrote:

Hi all,

I've decided to take the plunge with IVAO ATC and will soon start
manning EGBB, primarily on TWR until I accrue enough hours/experience
on IVAO to allow me to step up to APP.  Hopefully that won't be too long.

Matching a move that Bones has made, I will allocate Tuesdays as my
online night to co-incide with the IVAO UK night, although I may pop
up on other nights as and when the opportunities allow me.

Regards

Phil










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