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Started by Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers, Sun, 6 Nov 2011 21:54

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers

And here are the usual suspects (and a few that already went out, ahead
of scheduled departure time, nah nah nah).


J D ADAM

I am half way to Darwin.  Not looking forward to the arrival as over 70 aircraft are flying. Not only do they have to get the arrivals onto the ground on a single runway, but there will be departures as well for the early birds.Oh well that what holding patterns were invented for!!!

Derek

Phil Bunch

Would someone post direct links to the charity contribution pages,, if they're at hand?

Thanks.
Best wishes,

Phil Bunch

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers


Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers

Just to keep ourselves busy.



Notice that the German team leaves trash behind, as they choose to board a new aircraft for every leg.   :mrgreen:


Jeroen

Phil Bunch

Quote from: Jeroen HoppenbrouwersJust to keep ourselves busy.



Notice that the German team leaves trash behind, as they choose to board a new aircraft for every leg.   :mrgreen:


Jeroen

Maybe they are trashing the aircraft during each leg!  And then "Santa Claus" gives them a new one each time.  

Or, maybe they get dirty during a leg, to the point where they can't be easily cleaned...

Or,...

Or,...

Best wishes,

Phil Bunch

Phil Bunch

Quote from: Jeroen Hoppenbrouwershttp://www.justgiving.com/teams/ukworldflight
for a start

Thanks.

Mission accomplished!

ps: is there any sort of contest or prize for who finishes first, or is this privilege reserved by prior agreement?  (insert many friendly grins here)
Best wishes,

Phil Bunch

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers

There certainly was some prize for a certain team that tried to finish first    :twisted:

John Golin

John Golin.
www.simulatorsolutions.com.au

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers

BAW744 parking skills for you.


John Davis PC

What Parking Skills ... thats our Final Turn ! :)

Shiv Mathur

Aha ... so you can go wrong with cornflakes at 38,000 ft. !