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Post by DragonflyDH90 on Nov 17, 2011 20:18:55 GMT 12
Great shots of EEU Dave. I kind of wish i was your size back then Dave it would make fitting in it a little easier, snug is the word. Not as snug as a Tiger but snug none the less.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Nov 17, 2011 21:46:38 GMT 12
That yellow homebuild in front must be snugger. It's tiny.
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Post by Bruce on Nov 17, 2011 22:07:05 GMT 12
Druine Turbulent - yes, they are snug!
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Post by slackie on Nov 18, 2011 19:42:27 GMT 12
And EEU's owner/builder was at the ceremony too!
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Post by Darren Masters on Nov 21, 2011 15:27:02 GMT 12
Sadly, as I could not make it to the funeral as I was in Hawaii my Mrs went down there for me with another flying buddy. Luckily enough she got into the hangar with all those other people there. Here are some of her pics with her tiny camera. Andrew doing the flyby: Maxs' Bantam being flown: Look how popular Max was and that was nowhere near the amount of cars that were there: Still missing him
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2011 19:03:21 GMT 12
Very sad news, but heartwarming to see the turnout for his memorial. Blue skies Max, and all the best to the Clear family.
The Bantam is such a quintessentially Kiwi aircraft - in my "dream hangar" as a kid I had one in there, along with my Fletcher and Spitfire. Would love to fly one one day soon.
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Post by Darren Masters on Nov 22, 2011 7:13:07 GMT 12
Very sad news, but heartwarming to see the turnout for his memorial. Blue skies Max, and all the best to the Clear family. The Bantam is such a quintessentially Kiwi aircraft - in my "dream hangar" as a kid I had one in there, along with my Fletcher and Spitfire. Would love to fly one one day soon. Come down to Te Kowhai one day Zac
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