I have a license to use my computer on which I have microsoft flight simulator. Does that count?
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I guess it'll have to.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI have a license to use my computer on which I have microsoft flight simulator. Does that count?
OK, opening it up a bit, is there anyone who flies model aircraft? Quadcopter drones? As a passenger in someone elses's aircraft? Hot air ballooning?
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There are one or two pilots on here but they don't regularly post anymore.
And then there are the spaghetti balancers..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Around £20K second hand. It is 15 years old.Originally posted by diseasex View Posthow much that plane costs?
lamborghini price or good bmw or multipla?
There is a syndicate of 5 of us who own it, so £4K each to buy a share in it.
Then £45/month. Then £40/hour all in to fly it.
Loads of availability as for some reason most of the other members don't fly it much.
The big expense is learning to fly in the first place. Around £7K for training with these guys:
Home | Clearprop! Microlight School
to get your NPPL (PPL for microlights, which my plane is categorised as, being a light weight 2-seater).
Medical: If you're fit to drive a car, you can fly one of these.Comment
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I had my first lesson earlier this month, but that's it.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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That would be because you can generally get 3G signal on your phone while airborne, but only below 1000 feet. Yes I've made calls from the air before now, with hands free.Originally posted by cojak View PostThere are one or two pilots on here but they don't regularly post anymore.
And then there are the spaghetti balancers...
I don't understand these references to spaghetti. I'm sure I'll get it later
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I've broken / lost about 5 in the last year. Stopped now.Originally posted by GJABS View PostQuadcopter drones?Comment
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I got my PPL in 1999 and I still knock around the skies in a Cessna 172 (in a 14 member syndicate). Cost of the share is worth about £1000-£1500, so therefore think "10 year old Ford Fiesta with high mileage" rather than multiples of BMWs ;-)
As it happens, I also fly model 'planes too.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI guess it'll have to.
OK, opening it up a bit, is there anyone who flies model aircraft? Quadcopter drones? As a passenger in someone elses's aircraft? Hot air ballooning?
Paper aeroplanes?
Is it possible to fly to Rome in your aircraft and buy a bowl of spaghetti and then fly back while consuming it ?Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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