What are the hobbies and interests of a retired scientist living in Sweden?

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I enjoyed employment in the electronics industry for almost all of my professional life. I have worked with microwave communication systems, military electronics, scanning electron microscopes and EDX Microanalysis systems as a service, and sales engineer. In 2006, I moved into semiconductor fabrication, marketing systems and components. I am interested in aviation and space travel history, astronomy, and Egyptology. My hobbies include, building Hi Fi amplifiers, model RC flying wing gliders, scale model aircraft, and model rocketry. I also enjoy painting with watercolours, especially copying paintings of Egyptian temples from the time of the Pharaohs by water colourist’s in the late 1800's. I enjoy listening to jazz, and pop music from the 50's and 60's. I speak some German, and am fluent in Swedish. I am a retired British ex pat. residing in Sweden.
 
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