PaulEMB
12-30-2006, 12:42 PM
Hi everyone,
I joined the community in the last month, and would like to introduce myself.
My name is Paul, and I first became interested in aviation early in my youth, and joined the Air Cadets in the UK at 13 - spent 9 years as a member, and flew Chipmunk trainers, Sedburgh and T21 gliders( Gliders to advanced PPL level), and a lot of RAF aircraft as a passenger - a crowning moment was in the Queen's Jubilee, when I flew in the jumpseat of a C130, flying in formation with 3 VC10 airliners.
I spent a few years travelling the world leading expeditions through Africa and South America, before settling down to a real job and a family.
Now am in the "over 50's", (Just) and living in Spain - I travel frequently for work throughout Europe, and once or twice a year to the US.
Last year I rediscovered MSFS, FDS and my life has gone downhill since! - I saw pics of Peter Cos' EMB120, and decided to build a EMB 145, an aircraft I fly a lot as a pax.
Now I have a full size flight deck in my basement, and a web page for those with similar inclinations- www.paulsflightsim.com
A Very happy New Year to all in this forum, and I'm sure we will talk more in 2007.
Paul.
I joined the community in the last month, and would like to introduce myself.
My name is Paul, and I first became interested in aviation early in my youth, and joined the Air Cadets in the UK at 13 - spent 9 years as a member, and flew Chipmunk trainers, Sedburgh and T21 gliders( Gliders to advanced PPL level), and a lot of RAF aircraft as a passenger - a crowning moment was in the Queen's Jubilee, when I flew in the jumpseat of a C130, flying in formation with 3 VC10 airliners.
I spent a few years travelling the world leading expeditions through Africa and South America, before settling down to a real job and a family.
Now am in the "over 50's", (Just) and living in Spain - I travel frequently for work throughout Europe, and once or twice a year to the US.
Last year I rediscovered MSFS, FDS and my life has gone downhill since! - I saw pics of Peter Cos' EMB120, and decided to build a EMB 145, an aircraft I fly a lot as a pax.
Now I have a full size flight deck in my basement, and a web page for those with similar inclinations- www.paulsflightsim.com
A Very happy New Year to all in this forum, and I'm sure we will talk more in 2007.
Paul.