BBC Home
Explore the BBC
BBC News
Launch consoleBBC NEWS CHANNEL
Last Updated: Thursday, 23 September, 2004, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK
Jet flight fixes curry cravings
Shaun Patrick with his take-away meal
Mr Patrick delivers his take-away meal after the brief flight
A Gloucestershire businessman was so determined to enjoy a take-away curry that he flew 60 miles to pick it up.

Shaun Patrick wanted to celebrate completing the restoration of a former RAF Hawker Hunter jet at Kemble.

He had seen a television programme about Southampton-based curry house, Balaka, and mistakenly thought they delivered around the world.

When he was told the maximum delivery was three miles, he arranged to collect the food from the Southampton airport.

Mr Patrick wanted to thank everyone who had helped restore the Hawker Hunter.

"I just thought it would be a good way of rewarding all the crew and engineers who worked on it, to repay them, so we thought we'd fly in an Indian meal.

"I don't think we'd do it again in a hurry but it seemed like a good idea at the time," he said.

The curry house delivered to the airport and the meals were packed in the nose of a Jet Provost and flown back to Kemble.

The cost - £150 for the meals and £10 for delivering to the airport.




SEE ALSO:
Curry's long-distance spice route
09 Sep 04  |  Devon
Curry recipes from county produce
05 Sep 04  |  Kent
Britain's curry house crisis
03 Aug 04  |  Magazine



PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

News Front Page | World | UK | England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | Politics
Business | Entertainment | Science/Nature | Technology | Health | Education
Have Your Say | Magazine | In Pictures | Week at a Glance | Country Profiles | In Depth | Programmes
Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific