Brian, Whats it doing in the UK. Is it leased by the parachuters ?
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Originally posted by MaxPowerBrian, Whats it doing in the UK. Is it leased by the parachuters ?
Headcorn is a grass strip so I figure the LET is better on firm, dry ground and the Beaver better on wetter conditions.
Personally speaking, why anyone would want to jump out of an aircraft that's perfectly capable of landing is beyond me.If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
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Originally posted by brianw999Its certainly used by Headcorn parachute club, but whether or not its leased or owned I'm not sure. At one time I think the LET was used during the spring /summer months and a Beaver used autumn/winter.
Headcorn is a grass strip so I figure the LET is better on firm, dry ground and the Beaver better on wetter conditions.
Personally speaking, why anyone would want to jump out of an aircraft that's perfectly capable of landing is beyond me.
Btw Thanks for your reply, mate !Inactive from May 1 2009.
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