You forgot to mention the Listed-status hangars (built by Italian PoWs) at
Old Sarum. Fascinating structurally and worth a look at..
Duncan McFadyean
-----Original Message-----
From: LTS <lts@avnet.co.uk>
Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:10 PM
Subject: Banbi Fly In (Europas welcome)
>Over the years the Europa guys have been very friendly and have welcomed me
>in my Banbi to several of their Fly-Ins. With eight Banbis now Flying in
the
>UK we plan our first Fly-In to take place on the 14th April 2002. All
Banbis
>and Europas are welcome. It'll be at Old Sarum near Salisbury where they'll
>wave the landing fee for Banbis and Europas on the day.
>
>For those unfamiliar with Old Sarum its a lovely grass airfield near
>Salisbury. Its my local airfield and people there are very friendly. It's
>home to one Europa parked under covers on the grass and a second that lives
>in a trailer. Unfortunately I don't see them flying too often. Old Sarum
has
>Avgas and a good little restaurant and bar. Food is sensibly priced and
very
>good. Cakes disappear fast on busy days. I'll post details later on our web
>site.
>
>Home page for Old Sarum below
>http://www.oldsarumflyingclub.co.uk/index.html
>
>Details can be found on this excellent French site
>http://www.nav2000.com/pf/pf.asp?oaci=egls
>
>Updates at www.avnet.co.uk/touchdown/pages/fly-ins
>
>I have also started an aircraft for sale page on our web site. The only A/C
>there so far is a Cri Cri owned by a potential customer. I'll happily post
>(FOC) any Europas that are for sale. If you want to post an add go to our
>web site and read the conditions.
>
>regards
>
>Jerry
> LTS@avnet.co.uk
> www.avnet.co.uk/touchdown
>
>
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