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#809787 by iant01
04 May 2012, 14:24
Was just casually looking at the flights last night that were currently operating on VS, the flight paths seemed to show that VS43 and also a flight from HEA to LAX took the path over the atlantic straight onto New York and over the states from quite a 'low' path compared to the usual up over scotland... greenland...canada and down the western side of the USA.

What would the reason for this be? Wind directions I assume?
#809795 by honey lamb
04 May 2012, 17:42
I live on the south coast of Ireland and I'm often surprised at how often the VS43 flies overhead - in fact it seems to go over the west coast of Ireland just as much as over Scotland. In addition the VS19 to SFO has gone over Ireland heading towards Eagle Rock just north of Achill Island (my home place) a few times this week
#809799 by tontybear
04 May 2012, 18:26
simonallardice wrote:Hi Honey lamb, I was on VS19 back on the 25th of Feb, we flew right out over the severn with both bridges in view and then across southern Ireland, took a few pics, was quite magical! I'm sure I saw a wave!


Not a wave but maybe a glint from the empty gin bottles waiting foe recycling ): ):
#809801 by slinky09
04 May 2012, 18:38
simonallardice wrote:Hi Honey lamb, I was on VS19 back on the 25th of Feb, we flew right out over the severn with both bridges in view and then across southern Ireland, took a few pics, was quite magical! I'm sure I saw a wave!


That would have been the click of fingers seeking more T10 and tonic ): .
#809803 by simonallardice
04 May 2012, 18:44
slinky09 wrote:
simonallardice wrote:Hi Honey lamb, I was on VS19 back on the 25th of Feb, we flew right out over the severn with both bridges in view and then across southern Ireland, took a few pics, was quite magical! I'm sure I saw a wave!


That would have been the click of fingers seeking more T10 and tonic ): .


I've long been known to misinterpret signals from the females of the species. ?|
#809806 by honey lamb
04 May 2012, 19:48
slinky09 wrote:
simonallardice wrote:Hi Honey lamb, I was on VS19 back on the 25th of Feb, we flew right out over the severn with both bridges in view and then across southern Ireland, took a few pics, was quite magical! I'm sure I saw a wave!


That would have been the click of fingers seeking more T10 and tonic ): .

Alas, slinky, I was not at home at the time and I have an alibi. Tonty (and others) will be able to confirm I was in Belfast that weekend. However, tonty you also are wrong. The recycling collection had taken place the day before so any evidence of any gin consumption had been removed.

Simon, any glinting you might have seen would have been from the eyes of the cats who colonise the neighbouring overgrown gardens and regularly pay me a visit in the hope that I will be a soft touch for food. :o)
#809810 by tontybear
04 May 2012, 21:43
DocRo wrote:It's a shame I didn't know you were in Belfast. I could have recommended a great gin bar with countless varieties including ............... wait for it..... T10


I can confirm that HL was indeed in Belfast on the 25th February 2012 (and have photos to prive it)

I can also confirm that there was sufficient gin to meet her needs.
#809826 by honey lamb
04 May 2012, 23:22
DocRo wrote:It's a shame I didn't know you were in Belfast. I could have recommended a great gin bar with countless varieties including ............... wait for it..... T10

I rather think we found it. We even had Hendricks! y) y) y)
#809865 by tontybear
05 May 2012, 14:41
We did pay a visit to the Spaniard but that was after we had safely dispatched HL back to her homeland on the Sunday morning !
#809874 by honey lamb
05 May 2012, 19:41
tontybear wrote:We did pay a visit to the Spaniard but that was after we had safely dispatched HL back to her homeland on the Sunday morning !

Erm, HL went on to Vienna - albeit from her homeland :o)
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