"5577" - The Seven Day Sling
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:02 pm
This Saturday, 26 February 2011, 5 guys and 5 girls will be starting an ambitious project - to build an Airplane Factory Sling LSA from a standard kit, in 7 days. If all goes according to plan the aircraft will fly on Friday afternoon, 4 March 2011. Not only that - this is the same Sling that The Airplane Factory will deliver to Europe for certification by EASA -the European Aviation Safety Agency. And in order to deliver it, Mike Blyth and James Pitman who, together with Jean d'Assonville, are the owners of the business, will fly the plane to Poland and then Germany over the seven day period from 1 to 8 April 2011.
For further details see "Latest News" on The Airplane Factory website, http://www.airplanefactory.co.za. You will also be able to follow progress on the website and on our Facebook page during the build. Even better, pop in to Hangar 44 at Tedderfield any time during the build and you will be welcomed. Bring food, love, money, massages and anything else you feel you may be able to contribute. Eyeballs are welcome, but please don't interfere too much with the building! Deckchairs and cooler boxes welcome. The project aims to prove not only how easy it is to build a Sling and fly it to Europe, but also how much fun you can have doing it.
Assuming that the team members are still alive on Friday evening, 4 March, the project will be wrapped up with a party in The Airplane Factory hangar across the runway. The invite, prepared by Charmaine Blyth during a moment of confusion, appears below. All friends, family and interested parties welcome.
Feel free to post your questions here and well do our best to answer them.
See the Google Earth route to Europe attached and, to prepare you for the movie, a PDF version of the pitching document. Hhhhmmm, no, actually it's too big. You'll have to see it on Avcom!
Adios
James
PARTY INVITE –
Dear Friends, Flyers and Fabulous others
You may already know about the special project that the Airplane Factory is undertaking from 26 Feb but for the uninformed, a brief description follows:
The 5577 project is about 5 technically superior Men and 5 aesthetically pleasing Women, building a Sling in 7 days. A bit like Madiba's 46664, but with a considerably shorter period of hard labour.
Mike & James will then fly the uniquely created Sling to Poland in 7 days to deliver it to its eager new owner.
Clearly a project of this nature calls for a celebration and that's where you FFF's come in. We anticipate completing the build by Fri March 4th at the latest and the party will then commence. To allay any concerns for those who are paying close attention to detail here, Mike & James will not be flying to Poland straight from the party. Given their usual impeccable upstanding behaviour at social events, this would not be a problem but after a hard week, a bit of shut eye is only fair before they begin their treacherous dual continent journey.
As if this were not a great enough challenge, they will then return in an unprecedented effort by walking from Poland to Spain and swimming across the Mediterranean to Morocco. The original plan was from Palermo to Tunisia but in light of the torrid political climate, a change of route has been necessary. From Morocco, they will fly in the more conventional manner in a commercial airliner. Plans are afoot for another party to celebrate their homecoming so watch this space. (It must be noted that if your behaviour at the first party is not at least as impeccable as Mike and James' and the ever virtuous Jean, watching this space will not be necessary).
As with all Airplane Factory parties, there is no real start and finish time but for the enthusiasts, there will be some late afternoon flying to appreciate against the backdrop of the highveld sunset. Drinks will be served for as long as they last...you flying, climbing, dancing, singing folk are a thirsty lot...and a "lang arm" to Pink's "Get the party started" won't go amiss after dark.
So there you have it. We look forward to seeing each and every one of you and to this end, please RSVP if you'll be joining us.
Excellently yours
The Airplane Factory 5577 crew
For further details see "Latest News" on The Airplane Factory website, http://www.airplanefactory.co.za. You will also be able to follow progress on the website and on our Facebook page during the build. Even better, pop in to Hangar 44 at Tedderfield any time during the build and you will be welcomed. Bring food, love, money, massages and anything else you feel you may be able to contribute. Eyeballs are welcome, but please don't interfere too much with the building! Deckchairs and cooler boxes welcome. The project aims to prove not only how easy it is to build a Sling and fly it to Europe, but also how much fun you can have doing it.
Assuming that the team members are still alive on Friday evening, 4 March, the project will be wrapped up with a party in The Airplane Factory hangar across the runway. The invite, prepared by Charmaine Blyth during a moment of confusion, appears below. All friends, family and interested parties welcome.
Feel free to post your questions here and well do our best to answer them.
See the Google Earth route to Europe attached and, to prepare you for the movie, a PDF version of the pitching document. Hhhhmmm, no, actually it's too big. You'll have to see it on Avcom!
Adios
James
PARTY INVITE –
Dear Friends, Flyers and Fabulous others
You may already know about the special project that the Airplane Factory is undertaking from 26 Feb but for the uninformed, a brief description follows:
The 5577 project is about 5 technically superior Men and 5 aesthetically pleasing Women, building a Sling in 7 days. A bit like Madiba's 46664, but with a considerably shorter period of hard labour.
Mike & James will then fly the uniquely created Sling to Poland in 7 days to deliver it to its eager new owner.
Clearly a project of this nature calls for a celebration and that's where you FFF's come in. We anticipate completing the build by Fri March 4th at the latest and the party will then commence. To allay any concerns for those who are paying close attention to detail here, Mike & James will not be flying to Poland straight from the party. Given their usual impeccable upstanding behaviour at social events, this would not be a problem but after a hard week, a bit of shut eye is only fair before they begin their treacherous dual continent journey.
As if this were not a great enough challenge, they will then return in an unprecedented effort by walking from Poland to Spain and swimming across the Mediterranean to Morocco. The original plan was from Palermo to Tunisia but in light of the torrid political climate, a change of route has been necessary. From Morocco, they will fly in the more conventional manner in a commercial airliner. Plans are afoot for another party to celebrate their homecoming so watch this space. (It must be noted that if your behaviour at the first party is not at least as impeccable as Mike and James' and the ever virtuous Jean, watching this space will not be necessary).
As with all Airplane Factory parties, there is no real start and finish time but for the enthusiasts, there will be some late afternoon flying to appreciate against the backdrop of the highveld sunset. Drinks will be served for as long as they last...you flying, climbing, dancing, singing folk are a thirsty lot...and a "lang arm" to Pink's "Get the party started" won't go amiss after dark.
So there you have it. We look forward to seeing each and every one of you and to this end, please RSVP if you'll be joining us.
Excellently yours
The Airplane Factory 5577 crew