Scuola di volo, stile italiano

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Scuola di volo, stile italiano

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As per request:

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I'll upload it to AVSIM as soon as I can find out what it was previously registered as. SE-something
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Bellissima!
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jcblom wrote:Bellissima!
Grazie :D

I can't re-discover it's previous registration so I've uploaded it anyway. :D
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The only Italian I know and has ever had to use (thanks to a lovely Italian lady from Venice who ran a beautiful Pizzeria) was 'prosciutto'

And so Ron, this is 'prosciutto pizza' 8)
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Lewis - A2A wrote:The only Italian I know and has ever had to use (thanks to a lovely Italian lady from Venice who ran a beautiful Pizzeria) was 'prosciutto'

And so Ron, this is 'prosciutto pizza' 8)
It's good to see some of my silliness is rubbing off. :D
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Ive spent most my working life in, near or directly linked to the support industry. If I didn't laugh I'd cry :twisted:
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Thank you Sir!
Very nice!


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Thankee David.

:? Where's the Italian guy I did that for?
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Awesome Ron!!! :D
Thank you.

The previous registration was SE-LPE. I wrote it in the other thread (SAA repaint).

About the description you made on AVSIM, it's not operated by AeroClub Biella since 12/7/2013, but since autumn 2008 I think (look the dates of the oldest photos on airliners.net).

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here it is at home!

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Near his PA28 Arrow II friends I-AMAU and I-PELE (repainted with the same SAA style colors... any copyright issues lol?!).
You can also see General Avia F22 Pinguino I-IAID (not flying anymore due to an accident during landing one year ago) and the old PA28 Cherokee I-BIAT (actually sleeping on the apron, not flying anymore due to a big maintenance needed, but no money for it). :(

We still have 2 C152 in the fleet, but not present in this scenery.

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ardix wrote:Awesome Ron!!! :D
Thank you.

The previous registration was SE-LPE. I wrote it in the other thread (SAA repaint).
Ahah! That's where I read it! :roll:
About the description you made on AVSIM, it's not operated by AeroClub Biella since 12/7/2013, but since autumn 2008 I think (look the dates of the oldest photos on airliners.net).
OK, I got my information from some site that said 'registered 2013/07/12' :?
But don't say anything, only you and I know, OK? 8)

Glad you like it.
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Mountain trip to Courchevel. Ready to refuel and then come back to Biella. :)

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At least there's no snow yet! I've seen a video of an aircraft taking off from snow covered Courchevel. Scary!

Nice shot. :D
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Ron Attwood wrote:I've seen a video of an aircraft taking off from snow covered Courchevel. Scary!
I hope they demonstrated proper technique... For example in the 172:

Lined up in position... Brakes Locked... Windows Open...

Then Pilot / Front Seat Pax each stick out a Ski Pole -- using a coordinated effort to accelerate the plane to the end of the ramp... I mean runway.
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Inbound Col du Petit Saint-Bernard
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Here it is my route from Courchevel To Biella.
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LFLJ - Moutiers - Bourg Saint Maurice - Col du Petit Saint Bernard (French/Italian border) - La Salle - Chatillon - Ivrea - LILE
9000 ft until La Salle, then 5000 ft until Ivrea.

Next time i will take more shots, i promise! :)

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