You are not really 88. And second: there never was any Rudolf Hess or Winston Churchill. World War II was made up by the Jews so they could cover up their secret agenda!
I remember when it was just gliders flying over Strathaven. Didn't realise you guys went as far as the Falls of Clyde. How far can you travel (and return) on a full tank?
Sorry to disappoint you, but I was just a passenger, so I don't know how far these can go, but I suspect the distance over the ground depends heavily on the windspeed as they're not desperately fast. You should visit microlightscotland com if you want more details.
Well my dad flys microlights but it all depends because different microlights have different fuel tanks some bigger than others and wind speed as eastkilbo mentioned flying into wind will use more petrol but flying with the wind speeds you up using less fuel
ive seen you guys fly over airfield where we fly model planes near netherburn (hamilton radio model club) it must be great views up there
danswankie 2 years ago
its me my house woo hoo
runescapeornife 3 years ago
its a pity tht engine didnt blow. lol
kingston0708 4 years ago
@kingston0708 i need the title of this song anybody can tell me please
bouzille2 1 year ago
Thanks.Had a look at the site. £4,000 is a bit off-putting. Maybe if I win the lottery!
yonzabam 4 years ago
I am 88.
I felt like Rudolph Hess parachuting in to meet the Dook of Hamilton for negotiations with Winston Churchill. Bomb Bothwell soon.!!
glenallan1 4 years ago
You are not really 88. And second: there never was any Rudolf Hess or Winston Churchill. World War II was made up by the Jews so they could cover up their secret agenda!
PsychedelicShamanism 3 years ago
Aye very good big man.
MotherwellsFinest 2 years ago
I remember when it was just gliders flying over Strathaven. Didn't realise you guys went as far as the Falls of Clyde. How far can you travel (and return) on a full tank?
yonzabam 4 years ago
Sorry to disappoint you, but I was just a passenger, so I don't know how far these can go, but I suspect the distance over the ground depends heavily on the windspeed as they're not desperately fast. You should visit microlightscotland com if you want more details.
eastkilbo 4 years ago
Well my dad flys microlights but it all depends because different microlights have different fuel tanks some bigger than others and wind speed as eastkilbo mentioned flying into wind will use more petrol but flying with the wind speeds you up using less fuel
ScottRussell13 4 years ago
wow id love to do that !! can i maybe use ur equipment thought not was worth a try .....do one over hamilton
MyspaceWarrior 4 years ago
wow id love to do that !! can i maybe use ur equipment thought not was worth a try .....do one over hamilton
MyspaceWarrior 4 years ago
They microlights fligh over my house all the time (lesmahagow) i so need to tray it some time
fehilly3 4 years ago