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Posted Dec 16, 2000 by Researcher 26444 Fenchurch
How many lessons did it take Fenchurch to fly solo

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Posted Jan 4, 2001 by Wonko
Sorry, just saw your remark. smiley

I've had my chuckling time imagining this elderly lady sitting in the aiplane watching Fenchurch and (sorry lost his name) flying arround having fun!

Do you know the answer?

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Posted Mar 19, 2001 by Researcher 26444 Fenchurch
Sorry... I go by the name Fenchurch on H2G2 and spent last year learning to fly. The question is "How many flights did it take until I flew solo?" The answer(I couldn't have planned it if I tried)is 42.

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Posted Apr 26, 2001 by Wonko
Wow. If you happen to fly to Germany, there's a little airfield near my place. You are very welcome. smiley

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Posted May 13, 2001 by Researcher 26444 Fenchurch
Thank you for the invite...I'm building in confidence although flying outside the UK for the first time is a scary thought. Shocked and saddened by Douglas Adam's death as are all researchers but his works are immortal and bring laughter everyday to people reading and re-reading his works.

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Posted May 18, 2001 by Wonko
You are right! In some time he'll be acknowledged to be one of the very best writers ever and one of the few true philosophers of all times.

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