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Re: My first flight in N215SA a.k.a. G-ELSA

Subject: Re: My first flight in N215SA a.k.a. G-ELSA
From: Martin W. Berner <mberner@wow.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 20:51:16
Steven A Eberhart wrote:
........................
> Now to the fun part.  I got my first flight in G-ELSA (she now has a US
> registration).  It was a little bumpy but a beautiful day otherwise.
> Cross wind was 90 degrees to the runway so I got a chance to see how she
> behaved in a cross wind situation...like a pussy cat.  I only have a
> total of 48 hours of combined dual and solo time, all of which was 25
> years ago. ...................

> Just thought some of the lurkers around here might like to hear from a
> rusty old low time pilot that fell in love with the Europa and the first
> date was a dream. 
As an even older and rustier low time pilot lurking in the bushes I agree !  
 I flew the prototype in Yorkshire and fell in love myself.

Martin W. Berner,   26 Mayfield Road, Valsayn Park, Trinidad, The West 
Indies.                                  

"Per Ardua ad Astra"   but    "Nil illigitmus carborundum"


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