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oysterkite

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Hi All

Hi All - Great site, a wealth of experience at your fingertips - Am in the process of planning a trip and have found the site to be invaluable :rolleyes:
 

tapan

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FelixStarsofsky said:
Thanks ever so much for the warm welcome. I look forward to picking up tips and what not during my time on here.


Hi Oliver
As newbie here too, may I wish you well in Afghanistan.

My son is about to go out there on a NATO staff job! But what they need a Royal Navy Engineering Lt Commander in the middle of a landlocked country goodness only knows.

But t'was ever thus --- I was a pongo Captain in Aden during its 2 last years which became "interesting"!

I also lived for some 12 + years in various parts of the Arabian Peninsular. Southern Oman in particular provided the odd bit of excitement and interest! -- but not, I suspect as "interesting " as Afghanistan.

Why not take your bike with you!!!!!!;)

These days I have enough excitement ( and a fair amount of "interesting" events) just cycling on the road every day.

Good luck and come home safely
 

Arch

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tapan said:
But what they need a Royal Navy Engineering Lt Commander in the middle of a landlocked country goodness only knows.

My Dad was one of those, Fleet Air Arm. He specialised in pranging aeroplanes.

This one had 'Whoops!' written on the back.

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And this:

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"I must not land with the brakes on..."
 

twowheeledrider4

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new to the forum

i have only been back cycling for about 4 months now, and dont get much time to cycle due to work commitments, but hopefully this will change

sarah
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Shaun

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twowheeledrider4 said:
i have only been back cycling for about 4 months now, and dont get much time to cycle due to work commitments, but hopefully this will change

sarah
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Welcome Sarah :rofl:
 
Did your dad actually fly them Arch? Of course I'm using the term 'fly' quite loosely, whilst looking at those pics.
 
Welcome to all those above.

BTW I do not think I said Hello when I joined??

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HELLO:biggrin: Better late then never xx(
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
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Crackle said:
Did your dad actually fly them Arch? Of course I'm using the term 'fly' quite loosely, whilst looking at those pics.

I gather he did, yes, well,he always said he did, although we didn't discuss the pics as much as I wish we had now. There is another labelled on the back "My first jet carrier landing. Nervous? You bet!" and several of planes missing the arrester wire, which I gather was fairly common. This is a good one, you can see the prop blade flying off having hit the final safety net (which the undercarriage is about to trip over), and all the lads peering over the edge of the deck, presumably having just ducked...

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Apparently, one of his ship transfer reports from a Captain read something like "Diligience: excellent, Ability to work with men: excellent, flying: ugh!"
 
That's quite fascinating. I thought you could write to the forces requesting information about service records. I've been thinking about doing it for my father. He served in WWII but spoke little about where he served and I seemed to have reached that age where researching my roots has increased in significance.
 

smooth

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hello there, started commuting to work in November as a way of extra conditioning for basketball - think it has changed my life, absolutely gutted when i can't take the bike now!

Thinking about trying a triathlon - anyone know of any glasgow based clubs?
 
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Shaun

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smooth said:
hello there, started commuting to work in November as a way of extra conditioning for basketball - think it has changed my life, absolutely gutted when i can't take the bike now!

Thinking about trying a triathlon - anyone know of any glasgow based clubs?

Hello smooth,

Welcome to the forums and glad you're enjoying your cycling.

I've copied your post into the Road forum to see if anyone there can help with club info; you'll find it here: http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=28089

Cheers,
Shaun ;)
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Crackle said:
That's quite fascinating. I thought you could write to the forces requesting information about service records. I've been thinking about doing it for my father. He served in WWII but spoke little about where he served and I seemed to have reached that age where researching my roots has increased in significance.

It's one of the things I intend to get round to one day. I did get as far as looking at the FAA website, but not much further (also, apparently, a lot of records are missing). My Mum has some information at home but I haven't gone into it in detail - partly because I feel a bit awkward about it, and partly because I never remember when I'm home...

I'd like to get to the FAA Museum one day, it was something Tom and I were going to go, but never got round to it. I know Dad was in Sri Lanka at once stage, and that he took part in quite a lot of Station amateur dramatics - all plays by Terence Rattigan, for some reason (we have programmes with his name in!)
 

emab

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Hello,
I'm 17 and a student and i'm running out of things to say...
I ride a charge plug (on a fixed wheel), and although i have a fakenger bag, i also wear a helmet, an important distinction me thinks.
My favourite thing to do on my bike is ride around london at night and grace the occasional critical mass

All the Best, Emmet
 
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