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On Nov 29, 7:25*pm, Alex Potter wrote:
When did people become "air minded", and why? I don't remember if it started with reading Biggles (really!) or when, as a teenager, I would cycle out to RAF Locking and watch the air cadets flying winch launches and the Auster giving rides over my home town. I remember being fascinated that I could hear the glider instructor talking to the student as they flew final over the airport fence. First time in the air was in a helicopter to the Channel Islands but all I remember of that was it was noisy. As a student at Bangor I joined a small group for a trip to the Mynd hoping to get a flight. No one checked the weather though and the field was closed with snow. Then an intro ride in a Super Falke at Lasham followed by several years not doing anything about flying except thinking I couldn't afford it. Then I was given an intro ride in an L13 at Thruxton by a friend of my future ex. That gave me the bug and I went on a holiday course at Challock. I still didn't understand the sport though as I insisted that I wasn't interested when one of the other holiday students told me they found a thermal on their flight. All I wanted to do was learn to land solo. A day or so later I was able to climb Kermit in a thermal and finally understood where the magic was to be found. A few months later I ran off to US where I have been flying for most of the last 30 years. Tempus fugit. Andy |
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