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topcat450 1st Apr 2005 13:21

This weekend.
 
The weather is looking provisionally OK, so what's on? Anyone off anywhere nice?

I saw Breighton have an 'at home' day on Sunday - surely that can't be all? (I'm after inspiration if you couldn't tell)

AerBabe 1st Apr 2005 13:22

I'm going to be at London Colney with BigFlyingRob, playing with micropolites. Unless he knows otherwise. :confused:

helicopter-redeye 1st Apr 2005 13:31

Following the recent thread on the Jura airstrip, we're going there (via Carlise) then on to Oban for some biscuits.

h-r

Kingy 1st Apr 2005 13:37

Hoping to test fly my Isaacs Fury this weekend. It's been over two years now since it last flew - seriously considering taking up smoking...!

Kingy

VP8 1st Apr 2005 14:16

After five days on the trot trying to get up I've been thwarted and have to work the day shifts this weekend :( hopefully Monday will remain OK :suspect:

VEEPS

bar shaker 1st Apr 2005 14:30

AB

With fingers crossed, BFRob's mate Brian may be doing my permit this weekend, at LC.

May see you there.

LeeG2002 1st Apr 2005 15:05

Hopefully this weekend will be the first time I can fly legally if the CAA send me my license (NPPL Microlight).

Took my GFT at Hunsdon last Wednesday, sent my paperwork to the BMAA on Tuesday this week, and by Thursday (yesterday) I received approval from the BMAA! Excellent speedy service.

My Quantum is sat around just waiting.

If I don't get off the ground this weekend, i'll look forward to next weekend.

bar shaker 1st Apr 2005 17:10

Lee

You can still fly under your instructor's approval (Chris?) but cannot take passengers until you get the paper back from the Belgrano.

Could be a good weekend for an extra exercise 18 to somewhere though ;)

Well done on passing your GFT, Jay is not the easiest of touches.

boomerangben 1st Apr 2005 19:34

H-R

Was in Oban last weekend for some jammy D's (and some fuel). I think we left you some (jammy d's that is)!!

Keygrip 1st Apr 2005 20:20

I'm going to DisneyWorld - but I doubt that that counts.

DubTrub 1st Apr 2005 20:49


going to DisneyWorld - but I doubt that that counts
No it doesn't, since you live in Florida. Mind you, having been there, I don't envy you.

FlyFreeWbe 1st Apr 2005 20:57

whohoo
 
Got a 3-4 hour block of flying to do this weekend finally. Just round and about east anglia. It's bin booked and rebooked since January, canx again and again because of bad weather.. Finally my time has come! Muhahahaa.


I might even give back the plane! Disneyland sounds good I've never been.



edited for spelling again in proper english not yoof speak

AerBabe 2nd Apr 2005 16:53

This weekend ... a man called Pierre took me flying in a flex-wing. :ooh:

skydriller 2nd Apr 2005 18:35

This weekend...
 
I spent this afternoon on the roof of my house......Wish I could say watching aeroplanes fly by, but no.........Trying to get my newly aquired digital satellite system tuned to Astra 2D so I can get some English TV over here - needless to say I failed dismally:ugh: - though I did briefly get Hotbird to work:p:E .

Not even sure if Im pointing it in the right direction:hmm: Its gonna rain tomorrow:{

Anyone done this before and have you got any tips?

Regards, SD..

AerBabe 2nd Apr 2005 19:21

Astra 2D eh? That's 28 degrees east of south, elevation 2. The dish will be marked with elevation & you will be able to work out 28 degrees E of S on a compass. However, because you're a long way away, it'll have to be pretty spot on. Any trees in the way? Chop 'em down. And any buildings will have to be demolished so you've got a clear view.

helicopter-redeye 2nd Apr 2005 20:27


Was in Oban last weekend for some jammy D's (and some fuel). I think we left you some (jammy d's that is)!!
Only fuel I'm afraid, not Jds this time

(but we did do Sheffield >> Carlise >> Jura >> Glenforsa >> Oban >> Carlise >> Sheffield). Mostly sunny in Scotland and haze city in Yorkshire.

h-r (now knackered and off to bed)

Kolibear 2nd Apr 2005 21:19

When I arrived at the airfield, vis. was such that I could just about see the far end of the runway, say about 1.6k, so instead of flying the aircraft, I washed her.

By the time I'd finished, the vis had improved enough to commit aviation, but from 2,000 ft it was still only about 5k, clear enough to see, but not that good. So after 30 mins. I decided that the aircraft had been blown-dry and came home.

skydriller 3rd Apr 2005 15:28

AerBabe,

Trees chopped and Neighbours house successfully demolished:}

Got it up & running thanks, but if anyone is thinking of doing similar, the direction & elevation you point the dish varies depending on wherever you happen to live.....even throughout the UK. For example Astra 2D is positioned at 28.2°E, but from here you point the dish around 30.5° elevation and 145°M direction......as I found out from here.....after the messing around yesterday I decided to get all scientific today - I am supposed to be an Engineer afterall:rolleyes: as Mrs SD kept reminding me:hmm:

Regards, SD

LowNSlow 3rd Apr 2005 20:08

I took my sick cylinder to the magicians at Vintech and went to see my mum and dad. Not jealous of the peeps flying out of Swansea on a glorious Saturday afternoon at all, honest. :(

Algirdas 3rd Apr 2005 20:43

I bimbled my TST over to Silverstone and hung loose at 1000' watching some racing cars out practicing.
Not much air traffic about though - don't know why.....


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