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  1. Thanks Alan.

    It did seem as though the weather gods were against me on Friday, but ha ho there is always another day, it will give me a good excuse to meet Whitters again down at Lambourn, its just a case of getting days off together. Thanks for the beer last week the supplies were getting a bit low, with all that running up and down the field you sure work up a thirst, and with 12 mouths to feed, you know how quick it goes.

    Dave

  2. Well thats it folks the first course in France is over and Myself, Tim, Eddie and Neil are back in the UK and home, the rest will follow tomorrow (Sunday).

    Time for a shower then bed and back to work tomorrow morning, I will give my report on the week tomorrow night.

    David

  3. As one of the first pupils on this course, I know all the other pupils and not one of them is a BHPA member, you say you have spoken to BHPA members and thay dont like our course, where do they get their information from? it is all hear say and speculation, why not come and talk to us? all i can say at the moment is the instruction i'm getting is first class.

  4. Hi Millsy

    Welcome to the club, there are a few guys local to you, I live in Finedon and Tim lives in Northampton we are away this week on a course in France we get back on Saturday, if you PM me your landline number i'll give you a call when we get back.

    David

  5. Its the hardest holiday I have ever had, but you cant wipe the smile of my face for sure, loving every minute of it, and good company to boot. Just gone to bed at 10.00pm, thats never been heard of before. Thanks for the beer Alan, Pete had most of it, but what we tasted was good, LOL.

    David

  6. Well chaps this is it, day one and our brave boys are heading for France as we read this post, making a spearhead into the continent and taking equipment and supplies to establish a base camp and take up occupation, and plant the flag for our PMC leader, if you can hold on chaps we will bring reinforcments and fresh supplies on the 21st, and by the time we arrive all the reconnissance should be done, all the bars, shops and petrol stations should be logged on the map, and contact made with the local resistance. this field in France may well become forever a "Small part of England". Good luck chaps.

    We hope its beter over there.

  7. Tim

    I left the back door open to Eddies other world on Wednesday morning so I got out OK, the first thing I did though was go and buy some "ear plugs" not that he talks to much, but we saw the pictures on his office wall and sweat shirt, there were several images of men in uniform who appeared to pushing a strange round object around a rectangle of grass with grid markings on it, ''FOOTBALL ALERT'', so to save my sanity i will pack ear plugs, mp3 player and a book, I think if an outbreak of ''FOOTBALL'' talk breaks out I should just about survive it.

    8 more sleeps to go :D8):lol:

    David

  8. B****Y Hell if this is what you are like sobber it's going to be a very intersting journey down to Airvault in the car, don't think I will need to pack a book to read, do you tell bed time stories as well?

    Cant wait for the next chapter, see you in the morning.

    David ( one of the Fodder Five )

  9. Just like Neil I'm ready to go, at the moment it is the only topic of conversation in our house both with the family and anybody else how dares to enter, the week before we go to France, Sandra (Wife) and I are going to cruise from Inverness to Fort William but that never gets a mention now its just France France France, and even though she is not going Sandra seems to be as keen as me.

    Its getting just like the lead up to Christmas when the children were at home, we are now counting how many sleeps to go before the day.

    I am very excited about the amount of knowledge that will be gathered together in France, and the opportunity of spending some time talking and listening to people with bucket loads of experience, for an ab-initio pilot it will be massive, and we will have a lot more to bore our families with when we get back a well.

    Looking forward to good weather, good flying and good company.

    David

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