Ralf Roggeveen
Charter Member
Hi Everybody! No, I missed MH370, but have been doing a lot of other stuff in the last year so apologies for not looking in here for a while. Some of you (Ferry, Willy) have seen me still alive in Youface, or whatever it's called. Sim-Outhouse is a brilliant site with a really friendly community, very much appreciated, happy to be back.
ANYWAY: Went (back) to Newark Air Museum last Saturday where we had the first Aeroboot Sale of the year and I had a stall with some aviation books & kits; had to sit in a freezing hangar all morning, but sold a few and will return for the summer weekend. I was also a big spender, getting the Revell Sopwith Triplane (£3) and a 1915 book, With the German Armies in the West by Sven Hedin (£5).
Had time for a little look round afterwards, thought of you chaps and took a few shots for you...
We will go back out there later. In Hangar 1, have to revisit the Chippie in its Raspberry Ripple livery which little Ralf used to learn in back in the '70s:
Whenever the instructor peered down at his instruments (most of the time, take note) I decided he'd had a heart attack (they were Old Pilots, not Bold ones) and wondered how I'd ever get back.
They have a good collection of homemade Suicide Kits which, though you wouldn't wanna try to fly 'em, would win the Mystery Aircraft thread every time...
Can you read the sign? A Clutton for punishment? I'm happy of an evening making my little Revell Sopwith. No doubt Fred is a close relative of the better-known:
Yes, the Flying Flea or 'Poo de Ciel' as its French inventor so accurately named it. No, mustn't laugh; they were very brave. Stupid, but brave.
It is only letting me post 4 images at a time, but more to come...
ANYWAY: Went (back) to Newark Air Museum last Saturday where we had the first Aeroboot Sale of the year and I had a stall with some aviation books & kits; had to sit in a freezing hangar all morning, but sold a few and will return for the summer weekend. I was also a big spender, getting the Revell Sopwith Triplane (£3) and a 1915 book, With the German Armies in the West by Sven Hedin (£5).
Had time for a little look round afterwards, thought of you chaps and took a few shots for you...
We will go back out there later. In Hangar 1, have to revisit the Chippie in its Raspberry Ripple livery which little Ralf used to learn in back in the '70s:
Whenever the instructor peered down at his instruments (most of the time, take note) I decided he'd had a heart attack (they were Old Pilots, not Bold ones) and wondered how I'd ever get back.
They have a good collection of homemade Suicide Kits which, though you wouldn't wanna try to fly 'em, would win the Mystery Aircraft thread every time...
Can you read the sign? A Clutton for punishment? I'm happy of an evening making my little Revell Sopwith. No doubt Fred is a close relative of the better-known:
Yes, the Flying Flea or 'Poo de Ciel' as its French inventor so accurately named it. No, mustn't laugh; they were very brave. Stupid, but brave.
It is only letting me post 4 images at a time, but more to come...