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Neil_S

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  1. Hi folks - if you like WW2 aircraft you must check out this link :- It has masses of rare colour pictures of planes, a large number of which I don't even recognize! Enjoy! Neil
  2. Hi Mardy, I agree - it's good to know when you get exceptional service from a supplier. Thanks for posting. Cheers Neil
  3. Hi Mardy, Welcome to the Forums! Glad you don't fly a cow like your dad...safer for those who might be walking underneath All the best Neil
  4. Hi Maj, Great pix! Thanks for posting. Neil
  5. Hi John, to the forums, and your RA training. I am sure you will enjoy both. Cheers Neil
  6. Good onya, Solomon! Keep going with it! Cheers Neil
  7. Hi Don, Great pictures, and liked the comments with them. It was good to meet you too. Look forward to catching up again next year! Cheers Neil
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    Brumby at temora

    Hi Howard, I assume you are talking about the photos from the Tyabb Airshow - I believe they were all Stewart Mustangs. Cheers Neil
  9. Hi Alan, I hope your wife makes a speedy recovery. You made the correct decision, of course. All the best Neil
  10. Hi Mike, I am also a Friend of the RAAF Museum at Point Cook (love those grand old aircraft), and visit quite frequently as I live at Hoppers. I fly a Gazelle out of Penfield at Sunbury - happy to have a chat about RAA any time and if you would like to come over to Penfield for a look around I am happy to take you out there. There are a few tail draggers out there (Stearman, Luscombe, Kitfox, Drifters). Start a Conversation with me (click on the Inbox at the top right hand side of the screen and select Neil_S if you haven't done that before) and we can arrange date/time or just have a chat. Cheers Neil
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    Brumby at temora

    Hi Stevron - I took a pic of the high wing Brumby - it's somewhere in the middle of my Flickr photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/nsidwell - select Natfly2012 Plus there are pictures at their website, of course :- http://www.brumbyaircraft.com.au/Brumby%20610.htm Cheers Neil
  12. Hi guys, Just posted nearly 100 photos from Natfly onto Flickr :- ....even included a few arty-farty ones of the sunset over the windsock (I must be going soft...). Sadly I still didn't manage to get pix of all the planes that I would have liked , as I kept getting distracted talking to people! So hopefully others will be able to fill in the gaps. Enjoyed Natfly again this year, especially being able to put some more faces to names from this website, such as Winsor68 and Ross (Maj) Millard. Interesting to hear the origin of the "Maj" handle (and relieved it had nothing to do with Madonna ). Enjoyed the presentation by Ross on two-strokes very much. Thanks to all the organizers and people who volunteered their time. Also thanks once again to Mr H. for taking the camping gear for Matt and me up in his car. It meant we could camp in relative comfort (ya can't fit much camping gear into a Gazelle!) Cheers Neil
  13. Hi Ak, Landed on Friday at about 1.30, and taxied into the green "camping under wing" area following the guy on the bike. Shame we didn't catch up - we must do so at Penfield. BTW I know of two other people who flew up from Penfield, and didn't see either of them the whole weekend at Temora, but then saw one of them when we were refuelling at Yarrawonga! Cheers Neil
  14. Hi Ak - well done! I also learnt at Sunbury and did my first solo there - so I know the feeling very well. Mine was on 36, and there was some wind shear on final over the buildings, but I had been warned to expect it. I shall make no comments about the weight of the instructors but it sure did make a difference with only one person on board..... btw - if you really are interested in the Bristell (and who wouldn't be) - the guy who sells them is based at Sunbury so you can take a closer look pretty easily. Anyway - now you can look forward to lots more flying as PIC! Cheers Neil
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  16. Hi Scooby, Great! Lots of awesome stuff. I love old films like these. Thanks for posting. Cheers Neil
  17. Hi Stangman, I am sure you will enjoy this site - it has lots of good info, and discussions in the forums. I am also from the UK, although living in Australia now. Whereabouts are you located? Do you fly yourself? Don't hold back with the details! Cheers Neil
  18. .....and it has been shown time and again that the way to keep Alzheimers at bay is to learn something new, keep your mind active, and meet new people/friends, so look on the purchase/building/flying of a plane as an intangible asset to stave off the onset of old (mental) age - sod the cost! Neil
  19. Looks brilliant - must think of an excuse to be in the UK for that! Cheers Neil
  20. Hi Ayavner, Depending on how many hours you envisaged flying you could consider just buying a share in a plane - it would be lower cost and obviously you could sell that share a while later if you wished to move on.... There are pros and cons - you would need some agreement wrt who flies when, shared cost of maintenance, hangar fees etc but it might enable you to get in the air for less than buying on your own..... Cheers Neil
  21. Hi Ron, Well done! You must have a great sense of satisfaction from such an achievement. Like all the others - I would like to see some pix! You can always upload pix to www.flickr.com - it's free, then just put the link in here. Cheers Neil
  22. Very cool vid!!
  23. Hey Oksinay - Well done! Hope the weather is good enough for you to exercise the Nav skills a bit now. Cheers Neil
  24. Hey Tomo, Being from the UK I thought all Australian videos were upside down Cheers Neil
  25. Hi Camel, If you are on Windows 7 Home Premium then the free Windows Movie Maker software on it will do a reasonable job. Don't expect miracles (it IS Microsoft after all), but it will allow a basic video to be produced quickly and cheaply.... There are lots of "How to" type articles on the web on how to use Movie Maker too, which may help. I would recommend 3 or 4GB of RAM too, otherwise it might be sloooooowwww. Cheers Neil
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