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Its oh so quite!!

Postby tspcrowther » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:18 am

Anyone else notice how quite it is in the UK without all the air traffic??     Its sooo weird...   to me at least...   
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Re: Its oh so quiet!!

Postby Fozzer » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:15 am

[quote] Anyone else notice how quite it is in the UK without all the air traffic??
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby theonecalled » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:04 am

Its been quite noisey here today, had a couple of vintage raidials flying about but alas i never had my camera with me to snap them :(
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Postby eno » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:37 am

Its been quite noisey here today, had a couple of vintage raidials flying about but alas i never had my camera with me to snap them :(


Had one heading north-south over us today ....... a red one ..... couldn't make out much else as it was a fair distance away...... possibly one of the ones you've seen John.
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby Steve M » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:26 pm

Quiet. You can likely hear the sounds of taxi cabs buzzing past..
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby expat » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:59 pm

A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby Ivan » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:06 pm

Weather service predicts that the stuff will fall down in UK and around saturday afternoon and sunday
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Postby KDSM » Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:28 pm

A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby expat » Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:49 am

A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby patchz » Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:27 am

A very important point for all the car owners amongst us. If you get volcanic ash on your windscreen do not under any circumstances (unless avoiding a crash) use your wipers with or without water. Volcanic ash will scratch your screen quicker than you can say "oh phuq it". You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby Meck » Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:35 am

You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D


I preffer taking a quick ride on a (german) highway 230 on the clock will do it i'm sure!  ;)
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby patchz » Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:34 pm

You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D


I preffer taking a quick ride on a (german) highway 230 on the clock will do it i'm sure!
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby Meck » Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:04 am

You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D


I preffer taking a quick ride on a (german) highway 230 on the clock will do it i'm sure!
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Re: Its oh so quite!!

Postby expat » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:09 am

You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D


I preffer taking a quick ride on a (german) highway 230 on the clock will do it i'm sure!
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Re: Its oh so quiet!!

Postby Fozzer » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:32 am

You need a dry soft cloth to dust it off.

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How about compressed air?


That would work, but I tend to leave my compressor at home as it requires 220v, is loud and would take up all the boot ;D

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Just park it behind an engine test. ::) ;D


I preffer taking a quick ride on a (german) highway 230 on the clock will do it i'm sure!
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