That’s the difference between last week-end and the one before that I mentioned in my previous posting, below. Should have known it because last week-end was a Bank Holiday one, of course, so what should you expect 😕
There was no chance of getting MYRO’s wings back on as I’d planned and maybe so long as Paul doesn’t mind having MYRO’s fuselage in his hangar, perhaps it’s the best place for it to stay until I can see a definite date when I’ll be able to get it into the air. I had to go down to Linton anyway to settle up for this year’s hangarage and when I got there I found Bob and Lee sitting gloomily inside the cabin while the wind blew a right hooley outside.
Lee had been there for quite a while and had been hoping to get a flight in his Quantum but it was pretty obvious that there was no chance of the wind dropping. So that knocked that on the head. We all took a stroll down to the hangar which had been opened up earlier and I had a chance to check MYRO’s wings out. Bob said that as the wings are standing on the floor, I have to be careful because of mice which have been known to chew almost anything. So I gave them a look-over and all seemed to be well. And that was that. Toddie was enjoying himself racing around chasing scents and he was a bit disappointed when we all decided to shut up shop and call it a day.
Yesterday (Monday) was even worse and we had gloomy skies and showers all day. And as for today, best not to talk about it as it’s like being back in October again with really thick cloud and showers for most of the day. Please, please don’t say that we’re getting back into the same old weather pattern that has plagued us in recent years, because we’d hoped that the exceptional weather that we endured last Winter had broken the trend.
I suppose all we can do is wait and see 😐







