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DelP
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Post by DelP »

Yes, well done Mr B.. :clap:

..and here's to the next 1000 flights.. :drinkers: :lol:

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Well done Dave, an excellent achievement.

Now, what sort of celebration are you planning for your 1,000hr flight? :think:

Only the next time, please make it real ale as an offer of celebration instead of that virtual stuff you promised.........'Orribly tasteless!! :lol:
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Post by JamMAN »

Well done Dave!

I'm only 7.3hrs in myself but who knows maybe one day!
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Post by DaveB »

You keep chipping away at it mate. We ALL have to start somewhere :wink:

OK.. so I have 1000 flights under my belt but this little venture isn't a one-man band. Without the other pilots.. we'd be just another mediocre VA and mediocre is not a word you could associate with CBFS :wink:

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Post by Garry Russell »

Can't think now but the VA is only about a year or so old.....how long now Dave, anybody.... :dunno:

Whatever a lot has happened in a short time and it seems that it has been there forever, but no, a lot can be crammed in when you're having fun and it will soon build. :dance:

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Post by RAF_Quantum »

Hi Garry,

The first flight as 'CBF' was 20th May 2006, although flying started a week earlier on 13th May when the first 'new' CBF pilot started flying still using the original Air Anglia name.

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Post by Garry Russell »

There you go....not even a year :lol:

Thanks John

Can't imagine a life before it :think:

So JamMAN before you know it you'll be well up there :smile:


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Post by Viscount Cornbank »

Hi Dave

Well done matey :thumbsup: and thanks for all the flight testing on my behalf :drinkers:

Cheers

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Post by DelP »

I'd echo that one Fraser :wink:

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