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Bob Sutherland
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A beautiful Sunday flying

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Sunday on Hogden Law with some shots of Ron Don flying Titlington (trying to do a spot landing on my noggin) Saturday.

Due to the lack of people, cows and sheep, i've had to include myself in this one to make up the time.
I apologise.
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Post by John Watson »

Excellent stuff Bob, who's the good looking paraglider pilot flying the Octane? that looks a beautifull wing.
I was really impressed with hogdon, will certainly visit this site again.
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Post by AlastairW »

Didnt think you could dance Homer......

Still dont having watched the video.......!

Yet again another brilliant video Bob! - you have been appointed official NHPC videographer. No pay, just a badge to stick on your helmet.... and of course you never get to fly, as you have to sit and film everyone else....

But thats all you hangies do anyway......

:D :D :D :D
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Post by Bob Sutherland »

Got myself a plunger now Alistair, Beware!
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I am afraid Bob..... very afraid.......!

Is it something in the beer at the Corner house?? So many stiffies now flying floppies.......

One day we will rule the world!!!
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Post by Bob Sutherland »

Nah, it's not the beer Alistair. I was looking for another exciting pastime to participate in (to compliment the Hang gliding) but there isn't any.

So when my Hornby train set (complete with moving barriers) broke i decide to replace it with something just as riveting!

Hence the Plunger. Just gotta get the shades and the bright coloured poofy pants.
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Post by Mike Brown »

Sorry! Bit thick! Whats a Plunger?
Ta
Mike :-k
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PARA (PLUNGER) GLIDER
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