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skeating
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New Kid on the Block.

Post by skeating »

Hello,
I'm new here but have been lurking around for quite a while.
C.B.F.S. is a great site and I've been using quite a few classic Britsh aircraft for some time.
I thought I'd better introduce my self.
My first encounter with an aircraft happened when I was about four years old, my father was a Flight Engineer with Britavia flying the Handley Page Hermes out of Blackbushe. I remember him driving our car out to the apron and parking at the bottom of the steps, security wasn't quite the same then. :smile: This was the biggest man made object in the world! I was quite afraid that when we got inside it might take off, it was undergoing an engine change at the time but what did I know? :redface:

He went on to fly the DC-6, DC-7 and Britannia with Hunting Clan, BUA, Caledonnian and TransMeridian.

I joined the RAF and worked on the Britannia, Belfast and VC10,
At Laker Airways I worked on the 1-11,(many thanks to Dave Maltby for his Laker 1-11) 707 and DC-10 and started as a Flight Engineer with TMAC on the CL-44.

I'd just like to thank all the developers for bringing back some very fond memories. :smile:
Blackbushe Aerodrome on a sunny summer afternoon in the late fifties, Airwork, Pegasus, BKS and Skyways Vikings, Silver City and BEA , Hunting DC-3s and Airwork and Britavia Hermes and some Constellations..

Thanks for reading this drivel and thanks again

Steve

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Paul K
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Post by Paul K »

Not drivel at all! :lol:

Welcome, Steve! :smile:

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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Steve

Nice to see you drop in

Hope you can have a great time now you've taken the plunge :smile:

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Thats a good start Steve

Welcome


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Post by DelP »

Hi Steve and welcome :smile:

You may not have realised that all new members are obliged to do a turn..stories, quips and anecdotes, based on your experiences, are acceptable.... :wink: :lol:

ATB,

Derek :smile:
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Post by skeating »

Thanks guys ,
Derek, the quickest way for me to get banned from a forum would be to start singing CHEERS

Steve

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Hi Steve and welcome, thanks for the interesting introduction I am sure that you will enjoy your time here.

Anything you need to know just ask. Some-one here will bound to have the answer.

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Post by Brian Franklin »

Hi Steve and welcome, you'll many a kindred spirit here

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Post by TSR2 »

Glad you joined us Steve, welcome aboard. :smile:
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Post by DaveB »

Great story Steve and welcome aboard :wink:

ATB

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