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				<title>David Cook</title>
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				<description>Bognor Birdman.</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Phil Chett</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>4297</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>Is this our David cook?</p> <p><a href="http://www.bognor-regis.co.uk/birdmanhistory.html" target="_blank">History of Bognor Birdmen</a><br /> Between 1971 and 1978 the South of England's annual Birdman Really was held in the seaside resort of Selsey. With a distance of 46 metres to be covered and a prize of £3,000 to be won, intrepid flyers flocked to compete in the event. Despite fierce competition from the likes of Mary Poppins, Peter Pan and a naked jumper called John, the closest any came to the distance was 44 metres, achieved by David Cook in 1974.</p> 
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				<title>Old documentation</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2007 12:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Phil Chett</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>4297</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>From terry Aspinall:-</p> <p>If I can help you with the Norfolk Club history, I will. I was a member for several years. Like I said I did their magazine for them, and in order to make it more appealing I went colour during a 6 month period. My wife and 2 children hand coloured the front page logos ect with crayons. Used to take us three nights to do about 60 copies. Unfortunately I never kept any when I left the UK. I think I told you before that when I left I gave Pete Bowden a couple of cardboard boxes full of historical information going back to 1973. At that time I claimed that I had every manufacturers leaflets ever printed, I believe Pete might have handed it all over to Rob Fox (not sure of name)<br /> Catch You later<br /> Terry.</p> 
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				<title>History pages</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 14:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Phil Chett</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>4297</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>Ok lets make a start. ..<br /> I've set these pages up to re count the History of the Norfolk Hang gliding club.<br /> Using this wiki thingy, there is a forum function. But you know that cos youre reading it. Trouble is i don't know ifs its worth while or not. We shall just have to see shant we?</p> 
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