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35,000 ft in a VII (Read 1662 times)
Reply #30 -
Nov 16
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Perhaps a new forum is in order...
"Fozzer's Dinner Pictures"
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Reply #31 -
Nov 16
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, 2003 at 4:41pm
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Maybe we should have a cookery forum. Fozzer and myself could start with a few of our specialities.... Mind you some people aren't too wild about my dishes, especially Paz
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Reply #32 -
Nov 16
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, 2003 at 4:46pm
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I may make a trip to England just to have dinner with you!
You are all very welcomr mates...
...!
In the meantime, while my lovely gas cooker is getting warmed up for a nice tasty supper, (10:00 PM), I am coaxing my Mainair Blade Flexwing up to 35,000 feet to meet up with Ozzy...
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Gasp...gasp...
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LOL...!
Paul....
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Reply #33 -
Nov 16
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Foz you'd better dig out you Thora Hird stairlift and your oxygen bottles
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Reply #34 -
Nov 16
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Fozzer. I just had another peek at your din-dins & am convinced I've seen it before. You're not trying to pull the wool over our eyes by posting pics of last weeks dinner are you? I've met people like you before.
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Reply #35 -
Nov 16
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Fozzer. I just had another peek at your din-dins & am convinced I've seen it before. You're not trying to pull the wool over our eyes by posting pics of last weeks dinner are you? I've met people like you before.
No Doug...trust me...
...!
I cook "Sunday Dinners" like that 7 days a week...
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That was todays dins. I mentioned it previously to Ozzy earlier on this morning, I keep him in touch of each days exciting goings-on at the Fozzer establishment.
Todays was a nice bike ride followed with the usual Sunday dins, as depicted... 8)...!
There will be another one on the go as well, for Monday...and Tuesday...and Wedn....
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Why do you think I am in such a good, healthy condition...my coat is always nice and glossy....
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LOL...!
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Reply #36 -
Nov 16
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Fozzer not fair I am on a diet and your making me hungry.
Not trying to play a game of one one-upmanship, I went downstairs to get a cup of coffee and thought I had paused the game, when I cam back my MkVII was already at 39000 so I just let her climb. Could a high altitude fighter with lets say a Merlin 60 series really climb this high?
Fido ??? ???
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Reply #37 -
Nov 16
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, 2003 at 6:03pm
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Paul, I'm not sure about this but being a nurse in a mental institution I must say this to you:
CDPD (compulsory dinner picturing disorder) can be treated very well with the right medication and a lot of errr....good food. Go see your doctor and talk to him about your feelings towards dinner plates....
Get well soon
AJ
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Reply #38 -
Nov 16
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, 2003 at 6:11pm
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Is that a mother issue?
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Nov 16
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, 2003 at 7:31pm
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Is that a mother issue?
LOL
I hope he's not eating mothers...now that would be an interesting case. You can't tell from his pictures, can you. Although he say's it's "chicken" he's serving.....
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Reply #40 -
Nov 16
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Never mind Doug...
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You are obviously not eating properly...
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If you had popped over today I could have knocked you up a lovely Sinday roast chicken dins with stuffing...just like mine
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That would have put you in a good mood for the rest of the day....
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Cheers...
Paul.
P.S. any excuse to publish my dinners...
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WHERE ARE THE CHIPS?????????????????????????
I thought all pommy food has chips?
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Reply #41 -
Nov 17
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, 2003 at 2:16am
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Not trying to play a game of one one-upmanship, I went downstairs to get a cup of coffee and thought I had paused the game, when I cam back my MkVII was already at 39000 so I just let her climb. Could a high altitude fighter with lets say a Merlin 60 series really climb this high?
fido,
i'm pretty sure the ceiling on the mkVII was 44,000 ft, ( i don't know what that is in meters ) with two stage superchargers, i think some of the warbirds of the era almost made it to 50,000.
..............rooks
( maybe if i keep saying it , ruekesj will make sense)
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nice shots Ozzy, and yes very odd wings!
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Reply #43 -
Nov 17
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, 2003 at 7:36am
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Hey ruekesj
Thanks for the
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, had no idea a Spitfire could climb that high with armaments. I knew the Photo Recon versions could, but they had extended noses to accommodate the Merlin 71. This MkVII obviously has a standard nose, and a 4 bladed prop, so guessed it carried a Merlin 60series, maybe a 64. Thanks again.
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My personal best in this plane is 41,500 rounded up. I would love to see someone get it higher without slewing it.
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