Admin Posted November 25, 2007 Author Posted November 25, 2007 Well you wanted airplanes, well here are some - I have over 200 pictures so these are just a few.
Admin Posted November 26, 2007 Author Posted November 26, 2007 Well, my trip to Europe and the UK has come to an abrupt end - I am sitting in the Emirates lounge looking out over the runways at Heathrow airport - boy there is a lot of planes here. I wasn't suppose to leave until Thursday afternoon (its Monday Morning here) and I will only be stopping in Dubai for 2hrs now instead of the 2 days. I will post more pictures when I get home and a free minute
Guest Fred Bear Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Yes mate. Safe trip home. Hope all ok.
PaulW Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Hi Ian,good shooting the breeze with you at the show. If you have any pix of our stand could you mail them to me via the website please. may catch you in OZ soon? Paul
Guest David C Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Safe journey Ian ....Abrupt departure and aborted stop over !! .... Hope all is OK . Dave C
Admin Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 Well I'm back - the brain is fuzzy and the body is stuffed but it is good to be home. Have to spend a day or two to come good, sort out a few things and will then be back into it. I have many more pictures and enough work with the "intel" gathered from the trip to fill every moment for the next 3 months but whilst the trip was worth it in an aviation sense (maybe not in a financial sense) I can say with experience that Australia would have to be one of the best places in the world.
Guest Decca Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Welcome back Ian, hope all is well. Decca.
Admin Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 Hi Ian,good shooting the breeze with you at the show. If you have any pix of our stand could you mail them to me via the website please.may catch you in OZ soon? Paul Hi Paul I will have a look at what I have and send any to you - it's 4am and I can't seem to get out of the English time, see the things us Aussies do for you guys up and over there For other members of the forums - I am looking at 2 different brands of LED lights to bring into Australia and Paul has one kind that are made in Slovakia and the other ones I am looking at are made in Germany - German Quality as they say, but LEDs come complete with all the electronics built into the light so they are simple when building a kit or replacing your lights on say your Jabiru as all you need to do is run a wire from the switch - no other boxes, regulators etc - very simple and no more replacing globes as LEDs have a huge life span. So either ones, the German ones or maybe the Slovakian ones will be available very soon - one of the results of the trip along with many other goodies to help you, your aircraft and your flying.
Guest Bendorn Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 I can say with experience that Australia would have to be one of the best places in the world. You're spot on there Ian. I've had a fortunate life so far and managed to live all around the world. I remember paying about AUD$1.50 lt for fuel in Europe over 10 years ago.... We've just hit that price now.:;)1: Thank god for company fuel cards. You get a true appreciation of how good Aussie life is when you go for trip overseas. Perhaps Howard should have given everyone a week or two o/s before the election....... maybe more would have voted for him. Perhaps Labor could adopt my idea and send us all away in 3 years time.....
Guest ozzie Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 I'd be happy if they sent everyone over there so they can learn how to drive on a freeway! i found the prices of most things the same if not cheaper. I was a bit surpised at the rents in Bassano nowhere near what i expected 450 euro a month average for an apartment with modern kitchen. prices to buy where also reasonable. fuel was about the same as here and a lot of food was much cheaper. botteled water was less than half here. they seemed to have pretty much the same life as us. england is the oppersite tho' Ozzie
Guest Fred Bear Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 But...they do have great aircraft safety cards and sick bags don't they Ian ;);)
Admin Posted December 3, 2007 Author Posted December 3, 2007 Darren, please let me clarify. As usual I do a lot of paperwork when in a plane and thus have a lot of papers sitting on my lap. The attendant began their safety spiel and I removed the safety card and sick bag from the seat pocket to peruse in case of their need. It was at this time that we were also advised to get ready for take off so in my hurray I must have inadvertently mixed up the safety card and the sick bag with my other papers and they found their way into my brief case. My error was not discovered till later when in my hotel room I discovered the safety card and sick bag in my briefcase mixed up with my papers. I thought to myself now how am I to get these back to the airline - being in a hotel room in a different country and where it was near impossible to find anyone that spoke English. Answer - I thought that the best person I could send them to that would know how to return them to their rightful owner as he is heavily into plane spotting and the airlines would be you Darren. That is my story and I am sticking to it ;) - we do tend to look after people here in these forums
Guest Fred Bear Posted December 4, 2007 Posted December 4, 2007 Darren, please let me clarify. As usual I do a lot of paperwork when in a plane and thus have a lot of papers sitting on my lap. The attendant began their safety spiel and I removed the safety card and sick bag from the seat pocket to peruse in case of their need. It was at this time that we were also advised to get ready for take off so in my hurray I must have inadvertently mixed up the safety card and the sick bag with my other papers and they found their way into my brief case.My error was not discovered till later when in my hotel room I discovered the safety card and sick bag in my briefcase mixed up with my papers. I thought to myself now how am I to get these back to the airline - being in a hotel room in a different country and where it was near impossible to find anyone that spoke English. Answer - I thought that the best person I could send them to that would know how to return them to their rightful owner as he is heavily into plane spotting and the airlines would be you Darren. That is my story and I am sticking to it ;) - we do tend to look after people here in these forums Well Sir through all my research today I cannot find any contact details for the airline in question so I think I will just have to 'babysit' these items for the time being.
Admin Posted December 6, 2007 Author Posted December 6, 2007 Here you go Darren - this is your cup of tea. These pictures (apart from the first one of the English taxis) were taken whilst I was sitting in the Emirates lounge at Heathrow - crikey that is one busy airport
Guest Fred Bear Posted December 8, 2007 Posted December 8, 2007 Indeed Ian they are. Thanks for sharing ;) Many airlines there that we do not get here.
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