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General Discussion Area / Re: Old photos
« on: 12 November 2018, 12:03:00 »
These are great. What a collection! A lot of work has gone into that. Thanks for sharing.
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That's an excellent vid. Nice and clear. Good job mate.
I've been up twice in a glider and enjoyed it immensely. The second time I went up with an ex-aerobatic champion.
I'd not previously realised you could loop a glider. But it seems you can.
A few years back I got the bug to get a pilot's licence of some kind and after lots of chats with a couple of pilots I know, I decided on gliding as it was cheaper and a different challenge.
Unfortunately, I then also decided to buy a classic muscle car and all my spare cash was converted very quickly into petrol and spare parts.
Never mind, one day I will take it up. Love flying.
Ahh, I wonder who the aerobatic guy was and which airfield?
I do basic level aerobatics but only really often enough to stay current.
I fly at Lasham normally. Wondering if that's where you flew?
Google Drive is excellent. I use that for my work stuff - I pay a couple of quid a month for 100gb. I've used it for years and never had any problems.
I use Crashplan for my archive stuff. It's $60 a year for unlimited storage. I'm currently uploading about 1gb to it.
The way I read google drive info, you have a folder on your desktop, and anything in that folder is synced between google and your machine automatically. Is that correct?
If so then it's just what I'm looking for . But, that being the case, what do you use crashplan for?
Sorry for all the questions. This is all new to me
As far as i can remember .someone please correct me if im wrong here but can you not change the waterpimp on a v6 without taking anything off the engine at all? Just the bagpipes for acess.i seem to remember the bolts are all easy to get at once its pulley is off ?