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  1. Part 2 of the interview is out now. http://radioskydive.co.uk/episode-37
  2. Hi, You can listen to Luke Aikins interview (with me) on Radio Skydive UK Episode 36. www.radioskydive.uk/episode-36 It's his first interview with the skydiving media and he gets to tell the story his way. Part two is in Ep37 due out just after the 20th Sept. blue 'uns Brian
  3. Clearly a slow news story day. This was in the Metro, 19th June 2014, a UK newspaper.
  4. Yup, cool, it's well known that some of the smallest DZs can be the friendliest. Also, we had answers/comments to all your other points and questions but this answer needed a little research. :-)
  5. Not according to Hib who supplied the mag with their info. Of course, something could be lost in translation but I've gone with what's in the mag rather than what some "crazy" on the internet says. ;-p
  6. From Skydive The Mag that came out yesterday. (50th anniversary edition) www.skydivethemag.com Beccles - Cessna Short Caravan Black Knights - Blackhawk Caravan Bridlington - GA8 Airvan Cark - Pac 750XL Chatteris - Twin Otter, Nomad Cornish - C206 , guest aircraft Dunkeswell - Beech99 x2 & Cessna Caravan Headcorn - Cessna Caravan, Islander Hibaldstow - From a fleet of Dornier G92 twin turbine x4, Finnist SMG-92 single turbine x2, Cessna Grand Caravan x1 Hinton - Pac 750XL Ipsden - Cessna Grand Caravan, Islander Jersey - Cessna 206, guest turbines Langar - Cessna Grand Caravan x2 Netheravon - Cessna Grand Caravan x3, guest aircraft Paragon - Cessna 182 Peterlee - Cessna Grand Caravan. Cessna 182 Salisbury - Airvan, Cessna 206 & 172 Sibson - Cessna Caravan x2 and occasionally a Dornier G92 Skydive St George - Airvan South Cerney - Cessna Caravan St Andrews - Cessna 185, Turbo Cessna 206 Strathallan - Cessna 206 x3, guest turbine Swansea - Cessna Caravan Swindon - Airvan Tilstock - Airvan Wild Geese (NI) - Cessna 206, Cessna Caravan 12 small Cessnas amongst 26 UK DZs (not inc Weston as I don't know what's going on there right now except "not much")
  7. Thanks buddy. We're pretty new so after constructive feedback. Once you've caught up if you could PM me with the bits you love and the bits you'd prefer not to hear. cheers
  8. Thanks for all your comments folks. I've been informed that the BPA mag includes the planes available at each DZ in the DZ map at the back. (However it doesn't appear to be on the BPA website.) I'll update later with all your comments and include those from the mag too. cheers
  9. cheers mate Beccles - Cessna Short Caravan Black Knights - Pilatus Porter Bridlington - Airvan Cark - Pac 750 Chatteris - Twin Otter Cornish - C206 Dunkeswell - Beech99 x2 Headcorn - Hibaldstow - From a fleet of Dornier G92 x4, Finnist x2, Cessna Grand Caravan x1 Hinton - Pac 750 Ipsden - Jersey - Langar - Cessna Grand Caravan x2 Netheravon - Cessna Grand Caravan x3 Paragon - Peterlee - Cessna Caravan Salisbury - Sibson - Cessna Caravan x2 and occasionally a Dornier G92 Skydive St George - South Cerney - St Andrews - Strathallan - Swansea - Swindon - Tilstock - Airvan Wild Geese (NI) -
  10. Hey folks, I'm after a little assistance from the UK readers of this forum. Craig and I record a skydiving podcast for the UK and Euro scene. We've had a listener email from a US based gent who's moving to the UK and among other things is "getting prepared for Cessna dropzones". I'm actually struggling to think of more than one DZ in the UK that runs a small Cessna. Ok I'm a bit biased being North London based, with six dropzones within a 2hr drive, all with turbines, so I'm after some help here to research our answer to this fella. Please can you help fill in the blanks for me and also correct anything I've written that's not quite right? cheers Brian PS It seems I'm a turbine whore and it's not often I'm on a DZ that doesn't have one. :-D Beccles - Cessna Short Caravan Black Knights - Pilatus Porter Bridlington - Cark - Pac 750 Chatteris - Twin Otter Cornish - C206 Dunkeswell - Beech99 x2 Headcorn - Hibaldstow - From a fleet of Dornier G92 x4, Finnist x2, Cessna Grand Caravan x1 Hinton - Pac 750 Ipsden - Jersey - Langar - Cessna Grand Caravan x2 Netheravon - Cessna Grand Caravan x3 Paragon - Peterlee - Cessna Caravan Salisbury - Sibson - Cessna Caravan x2 and occasionally a Dornier G92 Skydive St George - South Cerney - St Andrews - Strathallan - Swansea - Swindon - Tilstock - Airvan Wild Geese (NI) -
  11. I know it's childish but I figure with my surname it had to be done. I kill me.
  12. That's untrue - they had a full page picture as the endpiece of the magazine. Bigger than all the other Nationals photos. Apologies. It seems deliberately inflammatory or slightly naive not to include a single photo of the team that won all 4 categories at the Nationals in the official review. I'm pretty sure Skydive: The Mag has photos of all teams who podium and in 2006 it had a photo of all 54 teams who competed. They were small photos but they were very popular - everyone likes to see photos of themselves!