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Goodbye VH-ABW

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 9:43 pm
by Cap'n Wannabe
Some sad news for me today - I had it confirmed that the Cessna 172 I learnt to fly in was written off in an incident a few months ago....VH-ABW. I'm surprised how this has hit me - I mean, it's only an aircraft, right? I was fortunate enough to get some walkaround photos about 18 months ago, from which I'll be making some decals for my 1/20 Nichimo kit, but I never got to fly her again, which I'm kicking myself I didn't do while I had the chance. I think I'll give her to the aero club once I'm done and she's had her showing at Expo.
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Re: Goodbye VH-ABW

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:04 pm
by tor lives
I get where you are coming from Damo.
I remember seeing the photos of RAAF Boeing 707-338C A20-627 being mercilessly hacked to pieces and cut up. That affected me to the point where I felt a real sense of sadness, loss, and anger. I think these aeroplanes that we love so much are more than "just aircraft". When you have a passion for aviation, certain aircraft that have played a role in your life take on a personality all their own and, indeed, it is almost as if a relationship and bond can exist between you and that aircraft.....so I get why you would be feeling a little melancholy on the news of the destruction of Alpha Bravo Whiskey.
TOR
PS: she was certainly a good-looking little Cessna

Re: Goodbye VH-ABW

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:44 pm
by BradG
If you wanna help preserve some aircraft, I just happen to know a museum that could get your hands dirty lol ;)

Re: Goodbye VH-ABW

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 6:49 pm
by tor lives
BradG wrote:If you wanna help preserve some aircraft, I just happen to know a museum that could get your hands dirty lol ;)


Can I play with that 1:1 Boeing ya just got :D
TOR

Re: Goodbye VH-ABW

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 7:20 pm
by Adam the Akrodude
Sorry to hear mate. The circuit breaker on the "Land-O-Matic" controller must have been on the fritz? :roll:

Need to look forward - to fly real aeroplanes - the ones with tail wheels! :D