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Start 'em young

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:40 am
by Hagar
This beautiful little girl is about the same age as my little granddaughter. She's already an experienced aviator.

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Get the natty flying jacket. Of course, Ted has to come too. ;)
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Up & away........!
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In case you're wondering I naturally asked the parents permission before taking these photos.

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:05 am
by Willit Run
Now theres a future pilot in training! :)

 I'm sure as soon as she can reach the rudder pedals she'll be flying it herself!!

 Great series of shots!! :)

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:10 am
by ozzy72
Very cool stuff Doug. I've just found out that at my cousins wedding at the end of June a Tiger Moth race will be finishing right next door to the reception.... guess where Emi and I will be? Trying to blag a ride ;D

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:43 pm
by bok269
Pretty cool.

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:46 pm
by Rifleman
Very nice shots here Doug.....cool idea to bring a young lady to the fore......... 8-)

.......and to you Mark........grab every ride you can, especially a bi-plane.......I hear they're fun if you can snag one...... ;)

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:14 am
by beaky
She sure is a cutiepie... and so is the little girl. ;)

I feel like a party-pooper, but I wonder about that grownup-sized restraint system...it looks like she's strapped in OK, but...
I'm all for taking little ones for rides, but I think a car seat or something is a good idea, although that might not work in a machine like that.

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:30 am
by Hagar
I feel like a party-pooper, but I wonder about that grownup-sized restraint system...it looks like she's strapped in OK, but...
I'm all for taking little ones for rides, but I think a car seat or something is a good idea, although that might not work in a machine like that.

Must admit I felt a little uneasy myself. Even the most well-behaved children of that age can be unpredictable. However, I suspect she's been flying with her Dad for quite a while now & it would be no different to her than riding in the family car. I've had a good look at the full-sized photos including a close-up which I didn't post here for obvious reasons. It looks very much like a special child-sized harness is fitted on the right-hand seat.

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:34 am
by Fozzer
Excellent Photo's Doug...."A Grand Day Out!"....!

Mcrolights: The affordable side of powered flight.... ;)...!

Paul.... 8-)...!

2-Stroke Twin... :o...!
(I would prefer to see a Rotax 4-cylinder, 4-stroke motor up at the pointy end, though!)...LOL.. :)...!

P.S. ...It's nice to see that she took Teddy along for the ride as well... :)...!

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:53 am
by Hagar
Excellent Photo's Doug...."A Grand Day Out!"....!

Mcrolights: The affordable side of powered flight.... ;)...!

Paul.... 8-)...!

2-Stroke Twin... :o...!
(I would prefer to see a Rotax 4-cylinder, 4-stroke motor up at the pointy end, though!)...LOL.. :)...!

P.S. ...It's nice to see that she took Teddy along for the ride as well... :)...!

Thanks Paul. A grand day out indeed but this is nothing. Wait till next Bank Holiday weekend. International Microlight Exhibition - Popham Airfield 5th & 6th May. http://www.popham-airfield.co.uk/Events.htm

Last year we had over 500 visiting light aircraft & microlights parked on that small airfield on the Saturday alone. Some had to be turned away at one point. If you want a nice day out jump on your bike & come down. Bikers are welcome at Popham. ;)

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:13 am
by beaky
I feel like a party-pooper, but I wonder about that grownup-sized restraint system...it looks like she's strapped in OK, but...
I'm all for taking little ones for rides, but I think a car seat or something is a good idea, although that might not work in a machine like that.

Must admit I felt a little uneasy myself. Even the most well-behaved children of that age can be unpredictable. However, I suspect she's been flying with her Dad for quite a while now & it would be no different to her than riding in the family car. I've had a good look at the full-sized photos including a close-up which I didn't post here for obvious reasons. It looks very much like a special child-sized harness is fitted on the right-hand seat.



Kids can be unpredictable, but I assume as you do that she's cognizant of the danger, etc...  I was more concerned about her safety if something went wrong.  Even in the family car, small children come to grief when they pop out of or are injured by adult-sized belts in even minor accidents.
But I'm not surprised they've made sure the restraint is suitable for a young 'un.

What a lucky little brat...wish I'd got to do things like that when I was that age. But at least I got a couple of rides in a family friend's XKE when I was not much older than she is... lap belt only- LOL... ::)   ;D

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:44 am
by waspiflab
Splendid :)
I wish I had the cash to get my PPL :(

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:23 am
by Souichiro
Great Capture of the moment Doug!

Are you going to Dunsfold this year because I'm thinking of popping over for a day or two since my parents will be in the village.

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:35 am
by Hagar
Thanks for the comments. :)

Are you going to Dunsfold this year because I'm thinking of popping over for a day or two since my parents will be in the village.

I have every intention of going to Dunsfold, weather permitting of course. Maybe we will meet up yet. :)

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:41 am
by Souichiro
Thanks for the comments. :)

Are you going to Dunsfold this year because I'm thinking of popping over for a day or two since my parents will be in the village.

I have every intention of going to Dunsfold, weather permitting of course. Maybe we will meet up yet. :)


Yup would be nice! I'll let you know if I go  :D

Re: Start 'em young

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:42 pm
by beaky
Splendid :)
I wish I had the cash to get my PPL :(



Do you need a PPL in the UK to fly micro and ultralights?