This is a PA38 originally part of the Halfpenny Green Flying Club fleet. It was sold to Liverpool Flying Club based at John Lennon Airport and they changed the registration. I'm trying to locate a photo of it as G-BOZM.
I was commissioned to write a cover article for "Navigation News" as I had been a Nav in the RAF and used quite different techniques when flying at 120 kts., over the North Sea or Moray Firth than I did flying at 90 kts over the UK land-mass in a Chipmunk or Tiger Moth and VERY much different to navigating over desert at 1200 kts, in a Lightning Mk.55 for the Royal Saudi Air Force, with no VOR/NDB en-route! So I wrote an article on Visual Navigation Techniques for PPL or Students armed only with VHF DF at the most, using map, compass, stopwatch, Mk.1 eyeball and dead-reckoning.
As a HG Flying Club member I hired two PA-38's at the same time, one flown by myself, the other with another club pilot and a photographer friend from Birmingham University who took a number of photos to illustrate visual nav techniques, e.g: line feature, power station chimneys, reservoir, etc. Currently putting my time to good use in retirement by publishing a book outlining my aviation career both civil and military, in the hope others may benefit. If anyone out there has a photo of G-BOZM in its original Halfpenny Green livery, I'd be most grateful to make use of it in my book, granting due acknowledgement for the right to publish. Many thanks,
Ian