DIY Flying ?????

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Mr Pig

New Member
"It was reassuring to know the person who had fixed it was still on the aeroplane"

Why? So that, should the fault recur at thirty-thousand feet he could get out and fix it again?
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
It was probably something piss-poor like a blown fuse for the galley lights. I could have done that for them; I can fix a 1986 Land Rover.
 
Rigid Raider said:
It was probably something piss-poor like a blown fuse for the galley lights. I could have done that for them; I can fix a 1986 Land Rover.

.. but can you fly one?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rigid Raider
It was probably something piss-poor like a blown fuse for the galley lights. I could have done that for them; I can fix a 1986 Land Rover.

.. but can you fly one?

How do you fly a Landrover. Can you fly one
 
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Rammy
classic33 said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rigid Raider
It was probably something piss-poor like a blown fuse for the galley lights. I could have done that for them; I can fix a 1986 Land Rover.

.. but can you fly one?

How do you fly a Landrover. Can you fly one

you fly it like a brick - its that aerodynamic


got a photo of one in a wind tunnel (smoke tunnel) with a huge spoiler on the roof - tis quite funny cos the smoke trails just go along and straight up :smile:
 
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