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3rd March 2007, 12:21 PM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk I'm thinking of doing the D2D this year. The theme my friend and I are
looking at is "follies", but I wonder if there's anything better or more
interesting around southern england that might make a more exciting D2D
trawl. Anyone got any ideas??
david | |
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5th March 2007, 02:13 AM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk David Perry schrieb:
> I'm thinking of doing the D2D this year. The theme my friend and I are
> looking at is "follies", but I wonder if there's anything better or more
> interesting around southern england that might make a more exciting D2D
> trawl. Anyone got any ideas??
>
> david
Yes - France. You'll find it all around southern England.
Drop off at LFPL or LFPN and visit the Crazy Horse in Paris.
You won't regret it
Champagne and show - 110 Euros - worth every cent, but book early. The
place is full of PPLs
P. | |
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5th March 2007, 10:04 AM
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#3 (permalink)
| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk
VinMan <Avro683_Retrouvezlenom@free.fr> wrote:
>More interesting than a bunch of East-European nude girls... but that's
>only my suggestion !
A bunch of East European (not Slovak though) nude girls is far more
interesting than a bunch of English nude girls, and that is an
objectively verifiable statement of fact! | |
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5th March 2007, 10:44 AM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk Whilst I would relish the challenge of proving you either wrong OR
right, I wonder whether this is really the stuff of rec.aviation.
But while we are here, HOW can you objectively verify that nude East
Euroland girls are more interesting than nude English ones? Surely what
one finds interesting is entirely SUBjective? Or perhaps you are simply
having a bash at the English in general?
David
Peter:
> VinMan <Avro683_Retrouvezlenom@free.fr> wrote:
>
>>More interesting than a bunch of East-European nude girls... but
that's
>>only my suggestion !
>
> A bunch of East European (not Slovak though) nude girls is far more
> interesting than a bunch of English nude girls, and that is an
> objectively verifiable statement of fact! | |
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9th March 2007, 03:53 AM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk
pietro <pietro@tiscali.net> wrote:
>By the way, what would your choice of route be from Dieppe to Emerainville?
A quick look shows Paris to lie on the route :) I will get the SIA
charts out and will have a look tonight when I get home. | |
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9th March 2007, 01:47 PM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk
pietro <pietro@tiscali.net> wrote
>By the way, what would your choice of route be from Dieppe to Emerainville?
I also ran Jeppesen Flitemap on it, with its VFR route search. It came
up with this (among others)
LFPL
N48579E002516 N49014E002501 N49060E002470 N49073E002384
N49067E002160 N49002E002054 N48524E001599 N48572E001464
N49129E001384 N49245E001303 N49518E001068
LFAB
which is worse than my manually produced one, but one could fly loads
of routes like that, with a GPS that has been loaded up from the
flight planning program... | |
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10th March 2007, 08:07 AM
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| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk Peter schrieb:
> pietro <pietro@tiscali.net> wrote
>
>> By the way, what would your choice of route be from Dieppe to Emerainville?
>
> I also ran Jeppesen Flitemap on it, with its VFR route search. It came
> up with this (among others)
>
> LFPL
> N48579E002516 N49014E002501 N49060E002470 N49073E002384
> N49067E002160 N49002E002054 N48524E001599 N48572E001464
> N49129E001384 N49245E001303 N49518E001068
> LFAB
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> which is worse than my manually produced one, but one could fly loads
> of routes like that, with a GPS that has been loaded up from the
> flight planning program...
Thanks Peter.
As soon as I get FSX installed I'll put in both suggestions and give
them a dry run.
One of the many good things about PFMS is that you can hook it up to a
simulator and run through the route before you actually fly it. It's a
good way of checking your flight planning.
P. | |
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13th May 2007, 02:19 AM
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#8 (permalink)
| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk
"David Perry" <david_perry@btconnect.com> wrote
>I'm thinking of doing the D2D this year. The theme my friend and I are
>looking at is "follies", but I wonder if there's anything better or more
>interesting around southern england that might make a more exciting D2D
>trawl. Anyone got any ideas??
>
>david
David - every so often you post messages on here with dates several
months back. It could be my ISP, or something happening on your PC. | |
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25th May 2007, 02:34 AM
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#9 (permalink)
| | Guest | This years dawn to dusk Peter, thanks for that. Not sure why it should throw the wrong dates up at
my end though. I'll keep an eye on it in future...if I can remember!
david | |
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