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Rotary wing theory of flight!!! Nows there's a subject to do your head in!! Advancing and retarding blades, rolling couple!!!!! I'm getting a headache just remembering some of the terms!!!!Comment
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Lots of noise outside just now, and I could just grab my iPad to take this photo of the source of it:
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We had about 500 fly past yesterday. They rest up in the adjoining fields to our garden. Seeing a huge flow of geese flying right at you is a bit scary lol.Comment
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This was the second batch yesterday, another came across a few hours earlier but headed more to the right. Hopefully they stuck to the land instead of going out towards the sea and eventually the English Channel.Comment
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Eee By Gum - many a happy hour or spent in the wee beastie. Definitely happy memories. Basic is an understatement when used in regard to the Wasp. Think I have 12/1300 Hours logged in it.Not over my house but where I'm working, one for Waspie
Here you go Doug...
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Wonder which one it was? Either Terry Martins, (XT787) or John Heath's Wasp. They are both serviced at Chard I believe. XT787 being part of the Royal Navy Heritage Flight. ( Link )Comment
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Don't know which one mate, to far away to see it clearlyEee By Gum - many a happy hour or spent in the wee beastie. Definitely happy memories. Basic is an understatement when used in regard to the Wasp. Think I have 12/1300 Hours logged in it.
Wonder which one it was? Either Terry Martins, (XT787) or John Heath's Wasp. They are both serviced at Chard I believe. XT787 being part of the Royal Navy Heritage Flight. ( Link )Comment
 

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