Guest flyingant Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 CAGIT now sits at Latrobe Valley. It was picked up from Narromine. Does anyone know how the trophy got from WA to Narromine? Cheers
Simonflyer Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 I wont tell anyone, but i may well come and get it!
Gibbo Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 CAGIT now sits at Latrobe Valley. It was picked up from Narromine. Does anyone know how the trophy got from WA to Narromine?Cheers All I know is that some beat me to the punch... I was hoping that is was still going be in WA next week so I could claim the distance record. Buggers, It would have looked good with my name and 6500nm on it. :broken_heart: Gibbo
Ultralights Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 what if i flew down there and brought it back to Bankstown? would i be unpopular?
alf jessup Posted August 19, 2009 Posted August 19, 2009 Hey Donkey, Maybe a mate of mine could fly down from ESL and pick it up, problem is it might stay at the RAAF base at East Sale for a long time unless somebody else out there is allowed to land at the base legally. Just a thought as we could keep it in this neck of the woods for a long time lol. :kboom:
Gibbo Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 Come on down to LTV, I will let you drool over it Rub it in.. It was going to be the highlight of my latest Navex.... Hmmm. Camden -> Narromine -> Tooradin -> Bundaberg -> Isa -> Broome -> Geraldton -> Boulder / kalgoolie -> Latrobe Valley ->Tooradin -> Camden count for the distance record. It would end up back at Tooradin or Lilydale for storage though. lol. Hmm 95hrs flying to get the bugger. Point of origin for the trip would be Camden which makes the 100nm rule. ROFL. Ruling please gov! Gibbo
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