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« on: January 22, 2012, 10:38:12 AM »

An interesting programme is being shown on bbc2 monday evening about a microlight rally that took place last summer. I was there as they returned on day 3, and it was a magnificent spectacle to watch. Enjoy.

Details about the programme can be found here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01bfczz   

in summary, it says:-

Three days flying around the UK in flimsy machines whose engines can cut out at any time: welcome to the mad, bad and sometimes downright dangerous world of competitive amateur microlighting in the 'Round Britain Rally'.

For those with the daring, skill and sheer nerves to take it on, the Rally is the ultimate test, where the aim is to fly around as much of the country as possible. This is flying at its most basic - and most exhilarating.

This film follows three teams of obsessive microlight enthusiasts who navigate their way across Britain armed with a map and compass, sleeping under the wing, and doing their best to keep their aircraft in one piece - while at the same time clocking up more miles than everyone else.

Microlighters wax lyrical over the poetry of the skies, but they all have tales of brushes with death. Anxious and despairing families look on in resignation as their much loved men folk choose to exercise what seems an irrepressible death wish.

Disaster is never much more than a stalled engine away. As one of the pilots says: 'You're putting your life in the hands of what is effectively a chainsaw attached to a deck chair.' But that won't stop these enthusiasts from taking to their magnificent flying machines in an attempt to capture the true spirit of amateur aviation.
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2012, 03:13:12 PM »

sounds like fun Grin
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2012, 03:54:17 PM »



I've been up in a micro-lite over Avon, nr Cheddar and it was enjoyable but I was glad to land safely. I don't
think I'd take it up as a hobby!  Tongue
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