Where's 'e to, then, my lover?

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Where's 'e to, then, my lover?

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That's the way they talk around here in Wiltshire. 'Where's 'e to?' meaning 'where is he?'

I bought a new FTX airport. I needed somewhere roughly an hour away from that amazing Felts Field, Spokane, that's coming soon. I need somewhere to fly to in about that space of time. And I've had my eye on this one for a while. Picture One, first circuit so using a safe aircraft, just picking up the ILS. Runway ahead, 9.4 miles to run but 9,000 feet on the altitudimometer thingy and high mountains to the right! Where's 'e to?

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Safely down but it looks busy

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That looks like my sort of neighbourhood, down at the far end

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The girls have come to meet me in the Beemer. There are a lot of people walking around, I think I'll go tell them my latest terrorist joke!

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Where am I to? Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It's a mountain ski resort close to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. I think I'd like to go there for real ;)

Ian :)

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Thanks Ian, :thumbsup: ;)
Who'd have dreamt we'd actually see this FTX stuff when FS first came out?
I remember my first viewing of FS at an airshow at Moorabbin, sitting on a "Thunder Seat" with a big sub woofer mounted under it, and speakers at ear level in the backrest.
The default Cessna at Chicago overloaded the demonstrator's computer, crashing it. :doh:

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