5.000th member, www.luchtzak.be gives away 5 T-shirts

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I've wanted one of those tee shirts ever since I first saw the photos of them last year. I am really pleased to have been lucky enough to get on the list :lol:

And who was member 4000?
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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So that is why I'm too late...

You're all flying airbusses or avro's and I'm just hovering around with my Hughes 300c Heli. :roll:

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DAMN!!

I'm too late again ....

It's the heat you know ... slows me down

Or i'm getting old :?
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Post by Robin_Bamps »

Why am I in Germany when I can win a T-Shirt here :cry: :cry: :cry:

Better luck next time.

Regards, Robin Bamps.
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Post by Stoney »

this must be the first time I win something in my life, thanx Luchtzak, you made my day :)

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luchtzak wrote:I hope your t-shirt will make it to New Zealand without me having to declare personal bankruptcy ;)
:mexwave: :jump2:

I am sure it will arrive in good time without you having to go bankrupt, I will wear this t-shirt with pride, after all who else in New Zealand would have 1 of these. I cannot thank you enough for that t-shirt, a thousand thank you's!

:jump2: :mexwave: :cheers: :drink: :drink: :D

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I think I made someone very happy ;)

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blackhawk wrote:I think I made someone very happy ;)
:D :D Yes indeed you have made me a happy man, so therefore here is a big public thank you from Julius (bigjulie) to you my friend, Blackhawk!

:D :D :D :D

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And when people see the only Luchtzak tee shirt in New Zealand we might get more "down under" members :lol:

I'm hoping mine gets here before I go on holiday then I can wear it on the flight out (and also that I can intercept our post before the woman on the ground floor's light-fingered grandchildren get their thieving mitts on it:evil: )
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Sounds like you got bad neighbours, comet

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sn26567 wrote:
sn26567 wrote:Congrats on the 5,000th member. His name?
"Sterge22", where are you?
Sterge22 has last been seen in the survey that is now running on the front-page @ https://www.aviation24.be/modules.php?name ... &pollID=17

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bigjulie wrote:Sounds like you got bad neighbours, comet
More those who visit the neighbours who are bad :evil: I live in a block with four seperate flats in - generally the folk in the flats are sound, but we caught the visiting grandkids of the couple on the ground floor opening everyone's mail boxes, and we have had things taken from ours by those brats. They have the kind of parents who think their kids should be allowed free rein to do what they want and not be disciplined, and people like that make me :evil:

But then again, if I see someone in the block wearing a Luchtzak tee shirt I'll know exactly what has happened and then they'll get it in the neck (literally :lol: )
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise

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Post by bigjulie »

You & VC10 need to invest in a padlock, that should keep the little blighters out

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Post by justy »

Well done bigjulie

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Comet wrote:Have you seen the photos of the tee shirts bigjulie? They are really nice, and I'm really pleased to be in the list.


:( No, I have not seen a photo of the t-shirts, so if anybody could post a pictute of them on here I would be most grateful -thanks!

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justy wrote:Well done bigjulie
Thank you bro, you will be the 2nd person to see it in NZ, can you handle it :?:

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Image

(Emmy not included, it will cost too much to send her to NZ ;) )
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bigjulie wrote:You & VC10 need to invest in a padlock, that should keep the little blighters out
We're waiting for the locksmith/handyman to come and fit one this week. That will do the trick in time for when we go on holiday :mrgreen:
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Post by bigjulie »

very, very nice ty-shirt+ Emmy's good too

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Won't a simple padlock do Louise?

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