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Arta
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 2:10 pm    Post subject: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote



Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans


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david
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote



No worries mate. Send me your bank account details, including all paswords,
your full address and phone numbers etc and I'll see to it that I sort your
account out.

Better yet, do it on the newsgroup and we'll have a bit. Erm, help a bit.

D
"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote

Quote:
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able
to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans





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Frans van de Ven
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 6:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote



Wat wil je kopen van andermans geld. Het wrak van de week voor 5000 euro.

Veel succes.


"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote

Quote:
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able
to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans





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Dibs
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 8:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

Get real boy. work your ass off like the rest of us, lazy git
"Frans van de Ven" <fransvandeven (AT) pandora (DOT) be> wrote

Quote:
Wat wil je kopen van andermans geld. Het wrak van de week voor 5000 euro.

Veel succes.


"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote in message
news:400007cb$0$131$e4fe514c (AT) dreader7 (DOT) news.xs4all.nl...
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an
indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the
wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able
to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans







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Charles H Calthrop
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 9:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

Yes I'll second that Dibs. The only way I ever learnt to fly was to go out
and earn the money, not try and freeload from others.

to$$er
"Dibs" <nospam (AT) dibs (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Get real boy. work your ass off like the rest of us, lazy git
"Frans van de Ven" <fransvandeven (AT) pandora (DOT) be> wrote in message
news:WFXLb.6049$Ye3.3059762 (AT) phobos (DOT) telenet-ops.be...
Wat wil je kopen van andermans geld. Het wrak van de week voor 5000
euro.

Veel succes.


"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote in message
news:400007cb$0$131$e4fe514c (AT) dreader7 (DOT) news.xs4all.nl...
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever
since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an
indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the
wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be
able
to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans









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Gene Seibel
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 11:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

Freedom isn't free. It'll take sacrafices.
--
Gene Seibel
Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html
Because I fly, I envy no one.







"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote

Quote:
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans

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Jim Fisher
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 3:18 am    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote in message
Quote:
Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Naw.

--
Jim Fisher



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DragonRider
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 2:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:10:04 +0100, "Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote:

Quote:
Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others. Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than be able to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Sure! Just look around your e-mail and you will find all sorts of
offers from Nigeria. Heck, they'll dump between $5-10million into your
account just for holding the balance! No sweat, no need to work, etc.


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Alek
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 7:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

Hey...Theres an Idea....Any info on PPL`ing in Nigeria....Thinking of
adapting something like a Pilatus Crop-Duster and conducting large scale
leaflet drops on areas of Nigeria which don`t have high internet
penetration........Revenge is Sweet etc etc....?


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KayInPA
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 8:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:28:55 -0000, "Alek" <aleksmart (AT) busrage (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
Any info on PPL`ing in Nigeria

Yes: Don't PPL in Nigeria. You wouldn't care for the health facilities
if you crash... trust me on that one. OTOH, leave 'em alone. Most
Nigerians are honest people, appalled at the nation's poor reputation.
You know, "dash" is simply a way of life there, and how things get
done.

To the OP: How about a bake sale?

--
Kay
Student Pilot
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Arta
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:25 am    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

Hello everyone,

I see, i've made a misjudgement regarding this post. I understand the
reactions though.
It was ment as a playful action, nothing more, nothing less.
It was part of my actions to get were I want. This way it would speed things
up, thats all.

Ariën


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Arta
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:26 am    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote


Hello everyone,

I see, i've made a misjudgement regarding this post. I understand the
reactions though.
It was ment as a playful action, nothing more, nothing less.
It was part of my actions to get were I want. This way it would speed things
up, thats all.

Ariën




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KayInPA
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote

On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:26:41 +0100, "Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote:

Quote:

Hello everyone,

I see, i've made a misjudgement regarding this post. I understand the
reactions though.
It was ment as a playful action, nothing more, nothing less.
It was part of my actions to get were I want. This way it would speed things
up, thats all.

No worries. I still think the bake sale idea has merit though. :-)

Good luck to you.

--
Kay
Student Pilot
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Model Flyer
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 6:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote


"Gene Seibel" <gene (AT) pad39a (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Freedom isn't free. It'll take sacrafices.

Like, doing without Lunch so you can afford that extra 10 minutes
time in the air.

Thumbing a lift to the airfield and doing without a car for a few
years.

Sticking with the old jalopie rather than buying the latest model.

Camp out at the strip for a few days to save the cost of the trip
over a week.


--
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Cheers,
Jonathan Lowe.
/
don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling,
I don't care if it spelt properly
/
Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it.
:-)


Quote:
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Quote:
Gene Seibel
Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html
Because I fly, I envy no one.







"Arta" <arta (AT) arta (DOT) arta> wrote

Everyone knows the feeling of freedom, some more than others.
Ever since
my childhood years I'm fascinated by flying. For me it is an
indescribable
feeling of freedom and admiration for what I see.

Last year may I started finally to realise my dream; I began my
flying
lessons.
Someone once said to me that flying is expensive and only for the
wealthy.
He is right -it is expensive- but I go for it nevertheless.

Right now I can afford one lesson every month and that is not
much.
My income will increase however in the coming years. I will than
be able to
maintain an aircraft.

My biggest problem right now is to purchase one.
My goal is to purchase my own Ultra light aircraft within 2 years
for
approximately EUR 5000,-

Would you be willing to help me raising the money?

Click on my webpage for pictures and more information!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~artako/vliegen/fly.html

Thanks!!!
Ariën Koopmans



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david
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Flying and Freedom Reply with quote


Quote:
It was ment as a playful action, nothing more, nothing less.


No it wasn't. You're backtracking.

David



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