On 14 Aug 2014 20:04:56 GMT, 911 <123@456.COM> wrote:
>"PAUL H" <pah1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
>news:NM7Hv.221337$Tw5.132478@fx05.am4:
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>> Hi Indrek we could have been stood next to each other and never knew, i
>> dragged my wife off to her first air show about 5yr ago and now she cant
>> stop going to them, little lad loves them just as much, we do silver
>> wings hear makes life much easier having somewhere to sit and eat after
>> having a good walk around and having car parked straight outside
>> enclosure is grate for dumping all the stuff you pick up and buy through
>> out the day, shame its going to miss next year hopefully it will be back
>> in 2016, might do great war birds next year instead at duxford if it
>> don't clash with RIAT Paul
>>
>> "Indrek" wrote in message
>> news:wLydnYPnRvkgqHTOnZ2dnUU7-bOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
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>>
>> The Saturday of this year's Waddington air show dawned cool and wet.
>> Brollies and waterproof jackets were de rigeur. Fortunately the rain
>> eased off and we even saw a bit of sun in the afternoon. The first
>> couple of aircraft that took off disappeared into the clag at about 500
>> feet. We felt fortunate that the weather cleared soon thereafter. Fly
>> Past magazine had an enclosure with refreshments and nice seats
>> available free to subscribers. My wife, who does not usually come to air
>> shows with me, said that the enclosure made all the difference to her
>> enjoyment of the show. Enjoy the snaps to follow.
>> Cheers,
>> Indrek Aavisto
>> Criticism is easy; achievement is difficult. W.S. Churchill
>>
>>
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>Brollies? Clag? Google translate is useless.
>Need to viddy more of the Beeb. ;)
Or come to Seattle...
We have 73 different words for rain, not a one of them fit for
innocent ears. =}
>"Two nations separated by a common language"
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