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Le trip to Le Menez Hom

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Fred:
Howdy everybody :)
Quick message, just to say that we had a ball! Great company, great craic, great wines!
Don't have the official numbers yet, but about 50 pilots battling the elements ( that was what we call Keith weather! No shortage of wind!)
Anyway, more later, now off to visit the D-Day sites, starting with Pegasus Bridge and the Horsa glider, Utah Beach etc etc.
then, one of my plane is going to be part of a museum collection, with a private visit etc ( see Falaise last year).
Fantastic holidays so far :)

Richard Boyd:
Sounds like your all having fun !!!!!! Keep us informed and fly low

Happy Days:
Great news Fred.  :clap:
I think you’ve misunderstood the museums’ request though. It’s you they want for an exhibit, not the plane! :P :lol:

Er,…by the way, this thread is a little bit short in the picture department. So far we’ve only seen ONE!  :evil:

Given that it was Frenchmen who invented both still photography, and moving photography I think you and your fellow countrymen are rather ‘letting your side down’, don’t you think! :wink:

Here, we’ve been experiencing a good ‘blow’ on the Big L as well. :D  Lots of  lift and loads of ballast needed. Yee Harrr!..... (That’s what I call real flying 8) )

Keith (Little)

mario:
Finally!
Some photos of the Menez event!!


a Seagull:



We also had some local food:





a Random guy was sleeping:



Airvent (from a c5)



Ronan sunglasses:



Some safety advices: (Still from a C5)


C5 Gear Stick:



Benoit's house:



And it was waaayyy too much for some old guy....


Tonight... Another restaurant! :)

Stay tuned for more exciting photos :)

Happy Days:
:lol:  :lol:   (  :clap:  )

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