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  1. On 06/06/2019 at 14:40, kiwi k said:

    Thought thru Clive you are a qualified BHPA pilot ? to which your covered insurance wise.

    So if you've got a free bottle of wine :D not that i do not owe you beers already for transport services 9_9

    I'm not BHPA. Neither is Clive. 👍

  2. Don't worry Simon, I'm currently writing ad-reads to do in the sky.. all sponsors etc get a spot, yours is first. ;)
    To be fair, I've mentioned everyone pretty much equally so far, apart from Micro Avionics as I went there in a video.
    This is all new to me.....

    With regards the airfields themselves... I recognise and respect every person that ever worked out of them and am proud to be from an RAF family and to raise money for the RAFA. I also know how important it is that the history needs remembering...
    With that said, I am also VERY happy that we no longer 'need' all these airfields to defend our country, or to attack other countries from. The advancement of the human race depends on us stopping killing each other.
    An ex-military airfield that is now used for farming to feed people, or renewable solar/wind energy generation, or a base for small companies, or for fun civvy aviation like us is a good thing in my eyes. At one time we unfortunately needed them. Now we don't.
    I'll be doing my bit for the remembering history part, got a fair amount of info on the people that worked on them.

  3. IT'S A GO!!!

    We're leaving for Humberside tomorrow!

    Giles Fowler and Paul Mockford, ably supported by fellow pilots Katie Pagett and Andy Greaves, attempt to fly over 40+ former or current RAF airfields over two days, landing to refuel at a couple of operational ones..  A 263 mile navigation and endurance marathon starting at the former RAF Goxhill in Humberside and finishing at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire. 
    Join us as we battle the weather, the sinuous route and the busiest military airspace in the UK. It's a flying history lesson!

    You can track both pilots, and the crew in the van, on the map at this link: 
    Tracking Map link: https://devfwd.com/rafa40/

    We'll be updating the Facebook Page as and when we can:
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RAFA40paramotor/

    Please donate to the RAF Association at this link:
    JustGiving Page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rafa40

    Expect to see a full video on Paul's YouTube channel at:
    https://www.youtube.com/PARANOOB

    FULL ROUTE:
    DAY 1  – 
    Meet at RAF Halton, transfer paramotors and kit to support vehicle, drive 170 miles to Goxhill, Humberside. The first day will allow the team to preposition near the first departure airfield, RAF Goxhill, and check over the paramotors and the essential equipment needed for the 260 mile journey. 
    Preparation and final checks are essential and nothing is being left to chance.

    DAY 2 -
    An early start and the flights could mean Paul and Giles are in the air for up to 7 hours over the first 3 legs.
     

    Leg 1
    RAF GOXHILL
    RAF NORTH KILLINGHOLME
    RAF ELSHAM WOLDS
    RAF KIRMINGTON (Humberside Airport)
    RAF HIBALDSTOW
    RAF KIRTON-IN-LINDSEY
    RAF BLYTON (optional)
    RAF HEMSWELL
    RAF STURGATE
    RAF SCAMPTON

    Leg 2
    RAF WIGSLEY
    RAF SWINDERBY
    RAF WADDINGTON
    RAF METHERINGHAM (optional)
    RAF DIGBY
    RAF CRANWELL
    RAF BARKSTON HEATH
    RAF SALTBY

    Leg 3
    RAF NORTH WITHAM
    RAF COTTESMORE
    RAF NORTH LUFFENHAM
    RAF WITTERING (optional)
    RAF KINGS CLIFFE
    RAF SPANHOE
    RAF DEENETHORPE
    RAF GRAFTON UNDERWOOD
    RAF DESBOROUGH (optional)
    RAF HARRINGTON (optional)
    RAF SYWELL

    DAY 3 - 

    Leg 4
    RAF PODINGTON
    RAF THURLEIGH
    RAF CARDINGTON (optional)
    RAF CRANFIELD 
    RAF SILVERSTONE
    RAF TURWESTON

    Leg 5
    RAF HINTON-IN-THE-HEDGES
    RAF BARFORD ST JOHN
    RAF ENSTONE
    RAF UPPER HEYFORD
    RAF FINMERE
    RAF BICESTER

    Leg 6
    RAF WESTON-ON-THE-GREEN (optional)
    RAF OAKLEY
    RAF THAME
    RAF WESTCOTT
    RAF WING
    RAF CHEDDINGTON
    RAF HALTON 

    DAY 4 - 
    Drive home, victorious.

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  4. Thank you Simon! REALLY pleased! 

    The channel is (in my head) aimed at anyone behind me on the journey, and constantly inspired by the help and encouragement I get from those further along, so aligning with a training school is perfect.

    Looking forward to more adventures, flying with more pilots and helping to get more people into the sport! 

    See you all at the fly-ins! 👍🏻

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  5. Last entry in this training blog.. Thanks for reading/watching. I hope some have found some help, as I did reading these before my training started.

    Now I know how to fly, it's time to learn how to fly.

    Make sure you're subscribed to the YouTube channel if you want to see more...

     

  6. Thanks for the comments (and pic ?). Just so you know, I've never started my motor on the ground and never will. Saw enough pics like that while I was learning to make that decision before I ever went near a paramotor.
    Weight-wise, I don't have much to compare it to, but is not noticably heavier than the Bailey V5 I did my first few flights on. I was pleasantly surprised, expecting the V2 frame to weigh much more than it does. I did lift a Miniplane Top 80 a few weeks ago, that was LIGHT. But to tell the truth, I can't complain.. I wanted a Bailey for XC and a solid frame for taking a learner's bumps.

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