TSR Aviators Society
Going on holiday, interrailing, broadening one's horizons and weekends in Skegness.
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Re: TSR Aviators Societya soc leader is in charge of join requests, removing members and creating new threads. experience doesnt matter tbh(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.
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Re: TSR Aviators Societydo you know how to fly?(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!

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Re: TSR Aviators Society
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
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Re: TSR Aviators Societyand 1 for me(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.
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
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Re: TSR Aviators Society
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. -
Re: TSR Aviators Society(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!


