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I think I'm headed for Orient for a little look-see!

Postby John.com » Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:25 pm

Jeezlike fellow ML pilots . . . . I read this article and am now seriously contemplating taking a trip out to Orient Gliding Club to take a look! :shock:

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Re: I think I'm headed for Orient for a little look-see!

Postby Turbo » Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:41 am

interesting indeed, but what i came across on the site which got me ticking was the STRATUS product they selling.

Its a REALTIME weather update tool, with AHS, RADAR, elevation and hazard warning and so much more .... check this out!!!http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/produc ... m=referral
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Re: I think I'm headed for Orient for a little look-see!

Postby John.com » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:25 am

Turbo wrote:interesting indeed, but what i came across on the site which got me ticking was the STRATUS product they selling.

Its a REALTIME weather update tool, with AHS, RADAR, elevation and hazard warning and so much more .... check this out!!!http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/produc ... m=referral
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Yes, it looks like a great product! I have pinged them to see which of the services, e.g. live weather, are available in SA! :wink:
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Postby Big-D » Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:49 am

Great article (-) (^^)
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Postby nicow » Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:24 pm

(!!) Nice (!!)
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Postby John.com » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:39 pm

Turbo wrote:interesting indeed, but what i came across on the site which got me ticking was the STRATUS product they selling.

Its a REALTIME weather update tool, with AHS, RADAR, elevation and hazard warning and so much more .... check this out!!!http://www.sportys.com/PilotShop/produc ... m=referral
Response from Sportys . . . .

Dear John,

Thank you for your email. The Stratus works only in the United States.

Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

Sincerely,
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Re: I think I'm headed for Orient for a little look-see!

Postby pietmeyer » Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:16 am

Awesome article. The funny thing is that it is at Elmira airport where my flying dream got re-ignited vhpy
I always wanted to fly but life sort of got in the way and one never realize that you can fly without having to do PPL and buy a Cesna :roll:

One Sunday morning living in Central Valley NY, friends of mine stopped at our house and told me to come quickly. One of my friends was an electrician and helped a guy out the day before and this guy told him as payment he must come to Elmira airport. Just hearing the word airport got me in the car quickly without asking any other questions vhpy

We got there and were all treated to about a 30minute flight in the exact type of craft talked about in this article. I flew in a yellow and brown metal glider. What an amazing experience. This is where I realized that flying was within reach for the average income family vhpy started making my plans to join the club and learn to fly gliders......and moved back to SA before I could get started...... :cry:

Luckily for me we went to Ballito for a vacation and this is where i got introduced to trike flying... The rest is history

I would highly recommend going for a flip in a glider. In fact, after reading this article, i am definitely going out to Orient and see if I can get a flip (^^)
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Postby invertboeing » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:02 pm

I am still an aviation wanna-be, but 3 months ago I went to the Potchefstroom Gliding Club, and it got me hooked on flying forever! The club atmosphere is great, everyone helps everyone out, and the cameradrie is great!! I realised that it is impossible to go gliding alone, a minimum of 3 persons are required for each launch, from tug pilots/winch drivers and wing runners. I was also very impressed by the safety of the operations and flying itself! What also struck me is the affordablility, you can easily fly 4 Saturdays a month with a budget of about R400. The sport also attracts from schoolchildren to airline pilots!! I hope to start my license next year, we invite you to come and visit us at FAPS and come for an intro flight!
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Postby John.com » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:11 pm

invertboeing wrote:I am still an aviation wanna-be, but 3 months ago I went to the Potchefstroom Gliding Club, and it got me hooked on flying forever! The club atmosphere is great, everyone helps everyone out, and the cameradrie is great!! I realised that it is impossible to go gliding alone, a minimum of 3 persons are required for each launch, from tug pilots/winch drivers and wing runners. I was also very impressed by the safety of the operations and flying itself! What also struck me is the affordablility, you can easily fly 4 Saturdays a month with a budget of about R400. The sport also attracts from schoolchildren to airline pilots!! I hope to start my license next year, we invite you to come and visit us at FAPS and come for an intro flight!
Welcome aboard invertboeing and great first post! :wink:

I will definitely make a turn at FAPS in time to come!

Likewise, coordinate with me to come over to Aeroden and I'll take you for a flight over the Magaliesberg! (^^)

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Postby invertboeing » Sat Dec 07, 2013 7:41 pm

Thanks for the warm welcome vhpy. Thanks for the offer John, I'll let you know if I get in that direction, to fly in a microlight must be an awesome experience!! In Potch is also the factory of Jonker Sailplanes, and the whole design team is clubmembers. Check out this awesome video of the JS-1 Revelation: Lots of JS-1's can be seen at Potch, it is truly a work of art! http://m.youtube.com/?client=mv-rim and also this: http://m.youtube.com/?client=mv-rim. Enjoy (^^)
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Postby John.com » Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:15 pm

invertboeing wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome vhpy. Thanks for the offer John, I'll let you know if I get in that direction, to fly in a microlight must be an awesome experience!! In Potch is also the factory of Jonker Sailplanes, and the whole design team is clubmembers. Check out this awesome video of the JS-1 Revelation: Lots of JS-1's can be seen at Potch, it is truly a work of art! http://m.youtube.com/?client=mv-rim and also this: http://m.youtube.com/?client=mv-rim. Enjoy (^^)
WOW! Thanks for sharing that! I was completely unaware of Jonker Sailplanes being South African and operating out of Potch!

Now I'll most certainly be making a turn, sooner rather than later!

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Postby pietmeyer » Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:29 pm

John

Seems like we have to make a plan and go to FAPS. It is only 35minutes or so from Wonderboom. Maybe I should meet you there and we take the Jabi and fly out for a look see and maybe a flip in a glider? Once I am back from vacation it will be well worth a trip. Will keep you posted once I get back

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Postby John.com » Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:32 pm

pietmeyer wrote:John

Seems like we have to make a plan and go to FAPS. It is only 35minutes or so from Wonderboom. Maybe I should meet you there and we take the Jabi and fly out for a look see and maybe a flip in a glider? Once I am back from vacation it will be well worth a trip. Will keep you posted once I get back

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