SEAC in the snow !!

SEAC in the snow !!

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NHyde

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Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Just to prove that you can use a SEAC in any weather !!!



NHyde

Original Poster:

1,427 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Absolutely right !!!!!! But the driver don't!

NHyde

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249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Not in this weather !

Unless the co driver warms things up first that is


........and no comments about what the co driver is doing thank you!!

>> Edited by NHyde on Tuesday 27th January 22:39

NHyde

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Tuesday 27th January 2004
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See Mrs Hyde in her what ?




>> Edited by NHyde on Tuesday 27th January 22:47

NHyde

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Tuesday 27th January 2004
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Just for stever.........................












































NHyde

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249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2004
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9.5 hrs in the R/H seat of a T5 ( All while on 5 Sqn), now saving to go down to "Thunder City" for us both to have a ride .

NHyde

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Wednesday 28th January 2004
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Just landed in snow free Dublin.

The aircraft is a Mk6 , XR724 at Binbrook , the last operational home of the Lightning

NHyde

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Friday 30th January 2004
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No cheating on the snow front , I've got the frostbitten parts to prove it !!

Six Lightnings flying down in Cape Town , the boring CAA wouldn't allow a " Sixteen ton high speed aluminum pursuit tube " to fly on the UK register .

www.incredible-adventures.com/capetown.html

There are also a couple in the US which "may" fly again .