Sunday 22 January 2012

Four More Reach Target

Three more planes have reached the target cache at Manchester Airport, including my own plane. I probably haven't explained, but even though my plane is racing, it is just for fun, and if it were to reach all destinations first, it wouldn't win, simply because that would be unfair as I organised the race.




















In other news, some planes have reached the south, with a couple in the London area, with a bit of luck they will reach the Heathrow cache before long. One of the planes G-SPECK AIR actually landed in one of London's biggest caches at the British Library.

Some planes spent some time at an East Midlands airport travel bug hotel. Sadly no one gave them the chance to fly from there to the US or Australia.

All the planes are moving along nicely now:~


Air 4 "Scuba 2" is in the hands from a cacher near Macclesfield in Cheshire, not too far from Manchester Airport, so that may be the next one to reach the target.

Berticusdan's Stealth Bomber reached Manchester Airport, but sadly flew from there to another cache and not abroad. It isn't too far from the airport though and hopefully someone will pick it up and read the information on the TB page and either move it back to the airport or indeed, take it overseas with them.

BR Air is still in New Hampshire, not having travelled far at all, in fact it is still in the owners hands.

Chramm Air is in London and is currently in the hands of some cachers who are going to try and get it nearer to Heathrow.

Creepy Crawlies Airways is having a long stopover at the target cache in Australia and has been stuck in that cache since January 1st.

Fly Firemountain is in the south and has been stuck in the same cache since January 4th

BP Air#1 is still in New Hampshire as is BP Air#2

Martinbryn Air is still in North Wales

MFC Air BaCas is at the Gatwick Airport Travel Bug Hotel, will that fly abroad from there to one of the other target caches, or will it make a short haul flight to Heathrow.

Whilst MFC Air BorderCaz is currently having a stopover on the M42 near Birmingham.

Podcache Show Airlines was recently retrieved by a cacher from a Lincolnshire cache, so that one could fly either way yet, and finally,

Treubleu's UK Geoflight is being trawled around the North West of England having been retrieved from the Manchester Airport target.



That's a full update of where we are up to at the moment.

More news will follow as and when.

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