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A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 05:26
by DispatchDragon

I found it while looking for some sound files for the Proctor.....it flies rather nicely and doesnt look out of place
just needs to be repainted with a British reg.
Leif
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 10:23
by Myles
Hi, Leif,
It may be St Patrick's Day, but I think you might mean Gallic - as in French rather than Irish!
Myles
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 17 Mar 2009, 14:59
by DispatchDragon
I did inndeed - however two mojito's causesd the error
we were celebrating
Leif
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 12:20
by T6flyer
I had a flight in one of these last year - the more rare B model with the pointy fin. One of the largest singles I've been in, but very very nice to fly. Used to fly in the smaller D.112 and that as a teenager scared up as I just couldn't get the hang of it and had terrible problems trying to keep it in a straight line. Now, as I'm a little older, I realise that it was me and not the aeroplane!
Jodel D140B flown in last year was G-ARRY, based at Bodmin.
Best wishes,
Martin
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 18 Mar 2009, 12:24
by Garry Russell
Hi Martin
Plaesed to read my namesake is still around
First saw that in the mid sixties when my Dad pointed out it had my name on it
Garry
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 02:46
by DispatchDragon
Garry
are there any good photos of G-ARRY - I think I know a certain painter who might be persuaded

:):):)
Leif
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 05:53
by Techy111
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 11:35
by Garry Russell
She's weathered better that I have :-(
Thanks Tony
Garry
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 21 Mar 2009, 13:05
by DispatchDragon
Bugger.....Everything BUT the pointy tail B !!! the copy I have is very nice but its a D with the more squared off tail
Darn it
Leif
Re: A little Gaelic Flavor
Posted: 27 Mar 2009, 17:08
by Motormouse