I may be misreading this, but it could be an interesting way to make money
Peter wrote:
I may be misreading this, but it could be an interesting way to make money
Damn, this guy surely must have a brutal „wing mark“ on his forehead after walking into the leading edge so violently.
I didnt realise he was so short…as well as not knowing front from back….
Any eccentric lottery winners out there who want a house with a pool, unfortunately no runway
If you wanna go 1/10 budget there is this, there are 2 cross grass runways, well cut and maintained to land in light DA42
https://www.primelocation.com/for-sale/flats/malmesbury/charlton/charlton-park/
@lbra not an uninteresting suggestion! is there a hangar :)
@Graham has flown in there, the Earl of Suffolk I understand is very good host to visiting crew.
There are “hangar for horses”, you mean you want a place for 200 horses ;)
Yes a lovely place indeed, Earl of Suffolk very welcoming, there is a cozy village nearby 15min walking distance with nice pub & guest room (the Horse & Groom Inn)
There is a decent-sized hangar, which when I was there contained the Earl’s PA28-236 and not much else…
Peter wrote:
I may be misreading this, but it could be an interesting way to make money
It’s a fantastic and relentlessly-commercial line from him, isn’t it?
“I’ve had a prang! Pay me to tell you about it!”
From the looks of things he’s become ‘disabled’ whilst at some campsite. That could prove an expensive adventure…
I think he has a BBC background, so it will no doubt be the fault of private companies. Just like Saville etc.
just mangling the aileron and leaving the tip seems to be relatively small target. Perhaps a bollard or fence post. Low wing problems I guess.