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  1. Nice article, thanks for posting. As pilot Ive only landed at the same airstrip I took off from, so from that perspective I don't have that feeling of arriving at some exotic destination. Take off is a magical moment, and it escapes me why more people don't learn to fly. Generations past longed to have this privilege that we take for granted. Landings are more technical and challenging, but fun in a different way. Trying to balance the plane against the winds and wobbles of the air as you paint the piano keys or the end of the airstrip on your windscreen. A good landing is deeply satisfying. 

     

    There are other aspects to flight though. For a glider pilot, getting a thermal or lift and gaining 2000' or 3000' and another fifteen or twenty minutes of flight is a wonderful feeling. On good days, you can stay aloft all day and descend only when you're too tired or hungry or sated to continue. Some of Balleka's videos are inspirational.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. I like the Mitsubishi MU-2 interesting aircraft and history in operation. A rare sight for plane spotters.[ATTACH type=full" alt="Mitsubishi_MU-2B-40,_Private_JP6514930.jpg]43790[/ATTACH]

    Beautiful craft. I wouldn't want to stick my elbow out the pax window though!

     

     

  3. These ideas are hard to hold on to in this internet age. Clever people in China are beavering away, as we speak, to bring the same product to market without paying any royalties or fees. Count on it. While this may result in the product being brought to market quickly and cheaply, it will also introduce chinglish misspellings etc., that whilst hilarious, may not offer much in the way of health advice. In fact I foresee a whole new market of gag or novelty health advice warnings including : Do not treat, I always look like this, Allergic to plasma, must be given alcohol, and so on.

     

     

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  4. Congrats good job, I decided to give up the grog, New years resolution (yawn). Still eat crap and don't exercise enough but dropped 10 kegs anyway... If only i could get motivated to do the rest might get back to into my old Jeans!

     

    2 kids under 2 is my excuse ;) too busy - cue worlds smallest violin....

    I was 93 kg, dropped to 74 kg from quitting drinking, no other changes. I've reached a plateau now though, and probably need to cut out the cakes and biscuits if I want to get under 70 kg. But that's a big if ;) I went shopping for a jumper for the cooler weather, just wandering around vacantly at Lowes menswear. A lovely young shop assistant came and politely advised me I was looking in the Big Guys section, and I should find what I want in the regular sizes. Yes!

     

     

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  5. I got very sick in the front seat (pax) of a glider. There were no airsick bags, I had to use the pilots hat! Needless to say that flight was cancelled despite some very promising thermals. I went on to get my gliding certificate, but I always took Kwells prior to flying pax after that.

     

    Edited to add, I never get sick when flying as PIC.

     

     

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