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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 03/01/2007 17:30:39 Posts: 4, Visits: 41 |
| | Hi there, Another disciple come to the table of Bodyflying... I started a few months ago, probably the same as most non-sky divers with the purchase of an "experience voucher" by a loved one. Gotta be said, it was the best present I ever had!! 4 minutes at Airkix. Since that featfull day I knew I'd be back for more. If only I'd know... Have had another 20 minutes with a trainer and back again tomorrow morning for some more practise. Also organised a Corporate day out for the guys in my company, and another in July for some of my customers, so am doing all I can to spread the word about this infectious sport. I'm just negotiating an 8 hour block so I can fly every week  Anyway just wanted to tip my hat and say hello. Don't know where this sport will take me but I'm sure my feet WON'T touch the ground and the smile remains  Richard |
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The Boss
       
Group: Administrators Last Login: 23/10/2007 12:58:29 Posts: 115, Visits: 547 |
| Hi Richard
Welcome to the sport, and to the forums! Where in the UK are you? Always looking for people to fly with and would be happy to share with you what I know. Be careful ... it's addictive.. I think everyone on here will say the same .. ;-)
J |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 03/01/2007 17:30:39 Posts: 4, Visits: 41 |
| | Hi, I'm in Milton Keynes... about 10 minutes from Airkix So have no excuses... Addictive is an understatement, doing 10-15 minutes every other day Sure, would be good to touch base and any bit of knowledge transfer is more than welcome! Where abouts are you based? Cheers Richard |
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Group: Administrators Last Login: 14/08/2007 17:26:13 Posts: 123, Visits: 502 |
| Richard (24/05/2006)
Hi, about 10 minutes from Airkix  Can't ..... contain ...... the jealousy......  Welcome to TunnelFlyer.com 
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 03/01/2007 17:30:39 Posts: 4, Visits: 41 |
| Yeah, pretty lucky! If I'd known about this sport earlier I'd have moved here long ago  So where do you get your tunnel time? I see you're based in Yorkshire... Cheers Richard |
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 19/04/2007 11:40:32 Posts: 196, Visits: 498 |
| Find others to fly w. so you can get block time at a cheaper rate. Splitting hour blocks is a great way to meet new people, learn new skills, and get cheap tunnel!
Nice to see you on here, good luck, keep flying! 

~*~Spread Your Love & Fly~*~
Paige Rudolph |
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