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Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 05, 2004 12:48 pm

Hi all...!

Today, the Gas Man called to read my gas meter, as is his want... 8)...!
I was busy, flying around 'Frisco Bay, as is my want... 8)...!

Spotting my Beech 18 on the screen and being very surprised, he said, "Have you got a Chipmunk there".
So I land my Beech and draged a Chippy out of my hangar, while the Gas Man parks himself in my chair.
Off he goes, out into the blue, performing loops and rolls, steep turns and dives... :o...!
"I'm a pilot", he says, "Based at Shobdon", "I fly my own Condor aerobatic plane"...
"This gas reading malarky is just to earn extra money to run my plane"

Well, flippin' well... ;D...!

He was highly impressed with the flight sim, never having seen one before...!
After half an hour of filling the sky with smoke trails he says...
"Next time you are over at Shobdon, give me a shout and I'll take you up for a few aerobatics"...!

....Now I was doing fine until the word "aerobatics" came up, and my thoughts immediately went to my dinner in my tummy and the thought of it being deposited into my lap.....!
..and I'm not nearly as daft brave as Ozzy, I thinks to myself... ::)...!

"Right-oh", I says, (hoping that he will keep the plane the right way up), as he made for the door...

"What about reading my gas meter?"

"Oh, blimey", he says, "I forgot all about that"...!!

LOL...!

I might be in luck for a freebee chuff around the sky in his Condor soon... :)...!

...so next time your Gas Man calls, you never know, it may result in a spin in a two-seater Spitfire... :o...!

LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers all... ;D...!

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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Hagar » Mon Jul 05, 2004 12:55 pm

Hi Foz. Well this is a turn-up I must say. A flying Gas man is a new one on me. :o
You see, you never know who you will meet & you have to take full advantage of it when these mysterious things happen. :D

I would take him up on it before he forgets. I don't think there's much danger of doing anything resembling aerobatics in the old Condor. ;)

PS. Note that we have a couple at Shoreham.
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:04 am

Wow you jammy thing Foz ;)
Blag that ride as soon as you can, and don't forget your camera ;) ;D

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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Iroquois » Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:59 am

I know a gas man who fly's R/C at my club. He's gained an infamous reputation for crashing his planes. He's hit trees, the ground, both poles that support our safety net, the fence that protects the pilots. I don't know how he got his wings or how he's still able to keep them. What frightens me the most if he's a furnace repair man. Being accident pron and working with natural gas is a poor combination.  :o

Take the man up on his offer Foz. A little Graval will handle that upset tummy. Who knows, he may even let you take the stick. Let's just hope there aren't any large red suspension bridges in the area.  ;D
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Fozzer » Tue Jul 06, 2004 12:33 pm

[quote]I know a gas man who fly's R/C at my club. He's gained an infamous reputation for crashing his planes. He's hit trees, the ground, both poles that support our safety net, the fence that protects the pilots. I don't know how he got his wings or how he's still able to keep them. What frightens me the most if he's a furnace repair man. Being accident pron and working with natural gas is a poor combination.
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby GeForce » Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:56 pm

Good lord Foz, that's a turn up! Take that guy up on his offer!

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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby chops » Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:20 pm




d) A large cigar.





Hey can you guys get you hands on the cuban 'condors' over there without paying an arm and a leg?
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Hagar » Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:23 pm

Hey can you guys get you hands on the cuban 'condors' over there without paying an arm and a leg?

You must be joking. Everything you can think of costs an arm & 2 legs over here. ::) ;)
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby zeberdee » Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:27 pm






P.S. ...There are four types of Condor... 8)...!

a) A large Boeing aluminum tube filled with passengers with a bus driver up at the front.
b) A small, two-seater, homebuild, single prop, piston engined airoplane. (The proper sort).... ;)...!
c) A very large South American bird. (Feathered variety).
d) A large cigar.

I think my involvement will be (b).... ;)... 8)....!
LOL...!





Don't forget the FW Condor!!!!

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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Fozzer » Wed Jul 07, 2004 2:58 pm




Don't forget the FW Condor!!!!

Cheers Chris


Hi Chris...!
Sorry about that...missed out on that one...

I can only remember being in a Boeing Condor aluminium tube filled with passengers and a bus driver up at the front, while smoking a Condor cigar and being waited upon by a "very large" South American bird, (not the featherd variety).... :P... :P... :P...!
LOL...LOL...LOL... ;D...!

Cheers Chris... ;D...!

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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Hagar » Wed Jul 07, 2004 3:12 pm

I can only remember being in a Boeing Condor aluminium tube filled with passengers and a bus driver up at the front, while smoking a Condor cigar and being waited upon by a "very large" South American bird, (not the featherd variety).... :P... :P... :P...!
LOL...LOL...LOL... ;D...!

Cheers Chris... ;D...!

Paul.

That's funny Paul. Not having heard of this Boeing Condor you mention I looked it up. Apparaently there was such an animal. It was an unmanned top-secret spyplane. :P ;D http://www.hiller.org/exhibits/online-exhibits/condor/condor.html

I believe that Condor Airlines operated Boeings at one time.
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Fozzer » Wed Jul 07, 2004 4:00 pm

Hi Doug...!

In an attempt to try out one of those little Condor home-builds, I did a search on Flightsim.com and all that came up were lots Boeing, aluminium, jet-propelled tubes, filled with passengers and....you know the rest... ;)...LOL...!

LOL...!

Cheers Doug... ;D...!

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P.S Unfortunately, Flightsim.com didn't come up with a "very large" South American bird, (not the feathered variety), for me to try out.... :'(...!
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Jul 08, 2004 3:36 am

That is because Jordan is English Paul ;) ;D
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby Craig. » Sat Jul 10, 2004 6:36 am

Stop picking on my jets >:(  LOL
Pilots of those are not over paid bus drivers, bus drivers would crap themselves at the first sign of a problem, thus the bus crash in keynsham a week before i moved ::)

However you are certainly lucky to have a gas man like that, mine comes at 8:30 gives a grumpy here to read your meter then leaves after messing up the hallway to get to the meter ::) remember your camera Mr Fozzer.
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Re: The Gas Man bringeth good news...

Postby eno » Sat Jul 10, 2004 1:15 pm

[quote]Stop picking on my jets >:(
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