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Subject: Re: [Leica] for ted grant with Leicas. :-)
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 20:12:08 -0800

On 3/2/04 12:00 AM, "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl> wrote:

>> Peter,
>> Well now that would be the dream flight of a lifetime, a boyhood dream
> come
>> true!  Like how much and where?  I'll bring the Leica's, you bring the
>> plane! :-) Well you know what I mean, where does this happen?
>> 
>> Although I see Simon posted:   >>it can but nobody will take you<<<<<
>> 
>> Hi Simon, The first thing that comes to mind would be insurance costs. But
>> what the hell at my age to hell with insurance! :-)
>> 
>> Or why wouldn't someone drive it?  I know all the guys who could or did
> are
>> too old! ;-)
>> 
>> Here's a crazy flight idea.  If we pull it off it could become a Leica
>> gathering for the crew and folks could get a shot or two of the old guy
>> getting aboard with Leica's loaded for action. ;-)
>> 
>> Then we could share a pint or two when it's over. Great idea. :-)
>> 
>> Now here's the plan, first we don't tell "she who must be obeyed" that's
>> rule number one for sure. And because she's on my case to take some time
> off
>> and go away for a week or two what better idea than, "Hey dear how be we
>> take a trip over to the UK and visit our relatives?" She'd get excited and
>> we'd go. ;-)
>> 
>> Then I could tell her I've had an invitation to see a Spitfire flying and
>> would she like to go? She might say yes.  That's OK as she came to the
> drop
>> zone for the first and only parachute jump but didn't know I was doing a
>> jump until I was in the air. ;-) devil right? ;-) However, she did
> threaten
>> that if I ever did it again and even if I landed safely, she'd kill me.
> ;-)
>> Seemed a reasonable threat at the time.  But a ride in an aeroplane? ;-)
>> 
>> And if not the Spit in the UK, then California for a Mustang! :-) Hey what
>> the heck, getting a dream ride for ones 75 birthday is a cool gift.
> Although
>> she might kill me after so it better be one hell of a good ride. :-)
>> 
>> I mean it worked once why wouldn't it work twice? ;-) Sounds like a great
>> plan.:-) What say you lads and lasses? :-)
>> 
>> ted
>> 
> A collegue of mine lives inthe UK on a small aerodrome and knows most of the
> antique crowd.
> We also have a pilot with a lot of spitfire hours.
> I definately recommend you to take a P51 ride in America.
> Because
> The availability of like new aeroplanes.
> Specialised companies that offer some level of safety.
> And airspace rules that still allow high speed low level flight in some
> spectacular terrain.(in not over!)
> 
> Basically in Europe with the exception of France you,d find yourself over
> featureless terrain or medium altitude with no sensation of speed
> whatsoever.
> simon
> 
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I'd also hope they could supply some Zero's and Messerschmitt's to shoot
down! Otherwise what fun would it be?



Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland, Oregon
http://rabinergroup.com/



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Replies: Reply from "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl> (Re: [Leica] for ted grant with Leicas. :-))
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