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Post by zz on Jan 6, 2016 19:03:47 GMT
There's not many airfields in England that I haven't visited (excluding farm strips), but this was a first for me!
I asked at the clubhouse and they were very friendly, and showed me into the hangar. I was fortunate as they are there for maintenance on Wednesdays- otherwise you need to visit on a weekend.
Needed 5 here.
G-AKHP Gemini G-ARCF PA-22-150 G-ARFG Cessna 175 G-ASUB Mooney M.20E G-AXTC PA-28-140B G-AXVK Campbell Cricket G-BOKW Bolkow 208C Junior G-BZHJ X'Air G-CDDI Thruster T.600N G-CSDJ Jabiru G-DOTW Savannah G-HELL Sonex G-MAAM Shadow C G-MZFU Thruster T.600N G-OOCP TB.10 G-YAKG Yak-18T N259SA Cessna F.172G
(BGA1482) Slingsby T.21 (XN147/CEK) (unmarked- all from a card in cockpit)
plus an Aviasud Albatros ? (Unmarked)
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Post by carmedic on Jan 7, 2016 13:14:45 GMT
G-HELL "Hellrazier" is owned by a friend of mine, he has only recently finished building it, He has not yet flown it due to the poor weather disrupting his check out flight
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Post by zz on Jan 7, 2016 13:41:16 GMT
I guessed that was the Sonex you mentioned you might get a flight in. Looks good!
Will post a pic soon although it was partially covered up.
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Post by carmedic on Jan 9, 2016 17:15:21 GMT
This is the reason that the Sonex G-HELL is called Hellrazer
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Post by zz on Jan 10, 2016 8:39:45 GMT
Very nice. Unfortunately partially covered up when I visited .
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Post by zz on Jan 10, 2016 8:43:40 GMT
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