Nils the Met Man said today's weather was 'interesting', which is always a bit of a worry, but he managed to find a bit of the country to fly in, a task of 181k up to Buckingham, down to Oxford services and back to Stony Stratford. All the pilots got round, with Denis 370 romping home in just under 2 hours, closely follwed by Jim J1M who had to do it the old-fashioned way when his flight computer packed up part way round. Everyone seemed to have had a good time, tomorrow we do it all over again.
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Day winner Denis |
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Denis and Jim exchanging notes just after landing |
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Nils the Met Man |
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Director Richard, 787 Captain Jan, Grid Marshal Bob, Chairman William and Tug Pilot Jim |
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