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Liberator wrote:A single complaint has thrown the past time of WW2 warbird flying into the media spotlight in the UK , with the well known Carline Grace Spitifre trainer aircraft ----- being reported to a local council as "too noisy".... deary me.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... laint.html
Seems Caroline has a few supporters...
Even tho i have a hearing loss, i have more issues with loud noisy cars, loud trucks and loud blarring music on a frequent basis passing my home....compared to the semi frequent airliners, light propellers and helicopters...and should say as well, the adhoc warbird![]()
Phil
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Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:30 pm
JDK wrote:Today's test.
Spot the very carefully managed PR campaign.
Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:44 am
Nothing new for the UK. There's always some dimwit somewhere in the country complaining about aircraft noise, and unfortunately most local councils are comprised of the equally dimwitted so this kind of nonsense gets more shrift than it deserves.Liberator wrote:A single complaint has thrown the past time of WW2 warbird flying into the media spotlight in the UK
Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:25 am
WallyB wrote:Liberator wrote:Don't know what it is about Suffolk err.. folk, but back in the 60s when Lakenheath and Bentwaters were in full cry there were always "letters to the editor" about the noisy Yanks. Mind you they did have a point then, but a single Spitfire ? Bite me.
Sun Jun 26, 2011 4:26 pm