Doing this gallery on the phone was a challenge. Trying to ftp onto the server from email. I've learnt a bit tonight!
Thanks to Lyn Barlow for the photos and Carolyne Tony for sending them .
Pic credit: Steve Colvin
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Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
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Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
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Re: Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
And it was a time when there was no Air-Fences at all, there.
The wall of the field had been pulled down till years and you could "escape" going over the pavement to the field. There is a 1 foot deep at this place.
Brian Alflatt & Christophe Darras and Patrick Geffray & Yann Mairot, at least, can speak about that. The shock was rough but there were safe. And I remember Brian and Christophe disappearing in the grass, so high.
So, I'm not really sure that this safety wall is really compulsory on the whole length of the place. In front of the stone wall, not any doubt.
The wall of the field had been pulled down till years and you could "escape" going over the pavement to the field. There is a 1 foot deep at this place.
Brian Alflatt & Christophe Darras and Patrick Geffray & Yann Mairot, at least, can speak about that. The shock was rough but there were safe. And I remember Brian and Christophe disappearing in the grass, so high.
So, I'm not really sure that this safety wall is really compulsory on the whole length of the place. In front of the stone wall, not any doubt.
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Re: Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
Glad that all is well with the crew, but has any one else noticed the sign above the driver in the first picture? was a 360 achieved?
you don't need a parachute to go skydiving.......only if you want to do it twice.
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Re: Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
gvh wrote:Glad that all is well with the crew, but has any one else noticed the sign above the driver in the first picture? was a 360 achieved?
Shame on you






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Re: Tony and Nigel's off at Sulby
Yep. Definitely passenger trying to do a runner!!! Tut tut nige!!! 
