TSR Aviators Society

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  1. dh00001's Avatar
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    Re: TSR Aviators Society
    this soc has no active leader, volunteers?
  2. dream123's Avatar
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    Re: TSR Aviators Society
    (Original post by dh00001)
    this soc has no active leader, volunteers?
    i wouldnt mind, but i dont have an aircraft, never had any lessons. so, im not sure id be a good leader if ive no advise.
    but, like i said, i wouldnt mind.
  3. dh00001's Avatar
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    (Original post by dream123)
    i wouldnt mind, but i dont have an aircraft, never had any lessons. so, im not sure id be a good leader if ive no advise.
    but, like i said, i wouldnt mind.
    a soc leader is in charge of join requests, removing members and creating new threads. experience doesnt matter tbh
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    (Original post by dh00001)
    a soc leader is in charge of join requests, removing members and creating new threads. experience doesnt matter tbh
    what does tbh mean?
    it doesnt sound that much work.
    when you say: 'create new threads'...what for? anything specific?
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    (Original post by dream123)
    what does tbh mean?
    it doesnt sound that much work.
    when you say: 'create new threads'...what for? anything specific?
    to be honest
    its not
    when a thread reachs 10000 posts it is locked, so then the leader makes a new one
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    (Original post by dh00001)
    to be honest
    its not
    when a thread reachs 10000 posts it is locked, so then the leader makes a new one
    im up for it
    what now?
  7. dh00001's Avatar
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    (Original post by dream123)
    im up for it
    what now?
    wait for it to be sorted, theres a massive list so could be a while im afraid
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    (Original post by dh00001)
    wait for it to be sorted, theres a massive list so could be a while im afraid
    just to say, i DONT want to subscribe to TSR.As long as i dont have to, im fine with being a 'soc leader.'
    is that okay?
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    (Original post by dream123)
    just to say, i DONT want to subscribe to TSR.As long as i dont have to, im fine with being a 'soc leader.'
    is that okay?
    not an issue at all
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    not an issue at all
    RIGHTY then...i guess ill be starting with removing the last 10 posts before anything else.
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    i've just found this thread - i just thought i'd join in and say i love flying my dad has a weightshift microlight (quick GT450) which i go up in sometimes it's so relaxing.

    this is my dad and my grandma... not me!






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    (Original post by Sophie_145)
    i've just found this thread - i just thought i'd join in and say i love flying my dad has a weightshift microlight (quick GT450) which i go up in sometimes it's so relaxing.

    this is my dad and my grandma... not me!


    do you know how to fly?
    does your father teach?
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    (Original post by dream123)
    do you know how to fly?
    does your father teach?
    no i don't, but it's a 2 seater so i often go flying with my dad.
    he doesn't teach - he only got his license in the summer
  14. Deep Thought's Avatar
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    I have found a place in my city that has a Boeing 737 cockpit, where you can pay for flight simulations I have come to admire the B1 Lancer.


    B1 Lancer running pre flight checks in South-East asia.



    Does anyone like this baby? I sketched some designs with the B1 Lancer being my inspiration
  15. Drewski's Avatar
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    Shame it's being retired ahead of it's years....

    They [USAF] should give the RAF a few [say, 4 operational, 3 for spares] so that we can 'share' the strategic bombing things.
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    (Original post by Drewski)
    Shame it's being retired ahead of it's years....

    They [USAF] should give the RAF a few [say, 4 operational, 3 for spares] so that we can 'share' the strategic bombing things.
    and 1 for me amen!

    I wish RAF had more funding to work with... unfortunately thats not the case...

    What i like the most is its a fast sub-sonic low-flight aircraft, bit like the tornado
  17. Drewski's Avatar
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    I just like that it handles like a fighter. Last aircraft we had of that size and performance was the Vulcan.
  18. Deep Thought's Avatar
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    ah yeah, at least we have typhoons now, but still that's like our fighter flagship :/ oh I made some skecthes(they're sketchy) if you're interested, it looks abit like what if the raptor, concorde, and B1 had children... but it naturally just ended like it was...
  19. Drewski's Avatar
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    But the phoon is supposed to handle like that, the Vulcan was - and Lancer is - exceptional because they defied convention to handle like they do.


    In years gone by when I was a modelmaking geek [don't worry, I've recovered...] I had a 1:48 model of the Lancer. Fecking huge that thing was.
  20. Deep Thought's Avatar
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    (Original post by Drewski)
    But the phoon is supposed to handle like that, the Vulcan was - and Lancer is - exceptional because they defied convention to handle like they do.


    In years gone by when I was a modelmaking geek [don't worry, I've recovered...] I had a 1:48 model of the Lancer. Fecking huge that thing was.

    what happened to it, and how much did it cost you, sounds like a nice touch to my bedroom... going onto fleabay!
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