Ferry flight to Ballito ...to Petit
Ferry flight to Ballito ...to Petit
Seems I'm getting a reputation now for ferrying trikes around the country. Tomorrow 16 February at 06h00 I will be off from Kitty Hawk to Ballito to deliver ZU-CMS Aerotrike Cobra to its new owner in Ballito.
The route will take me over Delmas, Standerton, Newcastle with a fuel stop at Battlefields strip. The aircraft is not transponder equiped and I will not be allowed into the King Shaka's airspace to Ballito. I will route to a rendezvous point North East of Ballito where I will meet up with another plane in mid air equipped with a transponder. In close formation we will then route to Ballito visible on the radar screens of King Shaka's air traffic controllers.
Like the PE flight I will have my BB and a backup NokiaN97 on tracking and the flight can be followed with altitude, speed and position updates every minute of the flight.
Now WHO is coming with?
The route will take me over Delmas, Standerton, Newcastle with a fuel stop at Battlefields strip. The aircraft is not transponder equiped and I will not be allowed into the King Shaka's airspace to Ballito. I will route to a rendezvous point North East of Ballito where I will meet up with another plane in mid air equipped with a transponder. In close formation we will then route to Ballito visible on the radar screens of King Shaka's air traffic controllers.
Like the PE flight I will have my BB and a backup NokiaN97 on tracking and the flight can be followed with altitude, speed and position updates every minute of the flight.
Now WHO is coming with?
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- pietmeyer
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Geniet die trip. Wens ek kon saam maar sommige mense moet mos werk en geld in samel om daai duur Drifter camera te betaal
Wou nog altyd daai trip doen maar sal jou maar op die tracking ding moet volg en maar net droom oor so n trip vir nou
Geniet en veilig vlieg
Wou nog altyd daai trip doen maar sal jou maar op die tracking ding moet volg en maar net droom oor so n trip vir nou
Geniet en veilig vlieg
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Klink lekker!!!! Sal jou volg op die tracker, stuur net weet daai web site asb!!! Hoe lank is so trip????
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Can't wait for the photos.
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Die link http://www.infozone.tv/index.php?option ... &Itemid=75
Just scrol down past the webcams and click on the route map.
Just scrol down past the webcams and click on the route map.
Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Enjoy Ouboet, CharlieMikeSierra is a great airy, I look forward to the photo's
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Airborne from Battlefields, lekker vlieg Marius
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Chris wrote:Airborne from Battlefields, lekker vlieg Marius
Good news he also got a absolutely stunning day
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Nou wag ons net vir die fotos...
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
Hi Marius
A Good reputation is priceless.
Thanks for helping out and delivering ZU-CMS for me to Ballito. Glad you had a nice trip.
I'm sure Cobra CMS spoiled you and "purrrrred" like a kitten all the way to the coast.
Thanks
Cheers
A Good reputation is priceless.
Thanks for helping out and delivering ZU-CMS for me to Ballito. Glad you had a nice trip.
I'm sure Cobra CMS spoiled you and "purrrrred" like a kitten all the way to the coast.
Thanks
Cheers
Fueled by Faith.
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Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
I'm sure Cobra CMS spoiled you and "purrrrred" like a kitten all the way to the coast.
Natuurlik het sy!! Dis mos `n Cobra
Ons gaan haar baie mis. Baie geluk aan die nuwe eienaar! Jy het `n moerse grand trike gekoop!!!!!!!!!
Natuurlik het sy!! Dis mos `n Cobra
Ons gaan haar baie mis. Baie geluk aan die nuwe eienaar! Jy het `n moerse grand trike gekoop!!!!!!!!!
Re: Ferry flight to Ballito
It was an awesome flight. Total flying time from Kitty Hawk to Ballito was 3H45min (that excludes the 45min stop at Battlefields). Had a coffee and chat with Lourens and Nan and they reminded me of the Battlefields fly inn 12 May. So hope you all ready for this.
My average ground speed was about 80mph at some stages it was 105mph and the highest altitude was 9 676ft over the mountains at Volksrust. All in all a smooth ride except for the decent and take off from Battlefields. That's why they call it Battlefields? Just past Devon before Standerton I seriously considered turning back. Very low cloud was covering the ground for several miles. I climbed and went slightly off course to try and avoid this. I was relieved to see it opening up in front of me.
At Battlefields there was a bus full of pro soccer players and some serious soccer practising next to the runway. I had to break up the cell phone photo sessions around the plane to get going and kept on answering the same question of "Eish is theees a plane?" No, it's a flying motorbike and I'm in a hurry to deliver these snakes to Durban”, pointing to the Cobra logo on the panniers. Within seconds I could start up without shouting "clear prop"
The Rendezvous point North of Ballito and outside the KS CTR was also too bumpy for my liking. After several orbits waiting on the transponder-equipped plane to take me in, I found myself heading for Ballito carefully trying to stay inside the corridor. When I join overhead the yellow sling with Dave and Kevin was ready for take off to fetch me but did not expect me to be so fast. After a great lunch and a couple of beers on the beach front and a swim and more beers in Kevin's pool I was on Kulula back home at 19h00. Oh, and we made a quick visit to Airmagic's impressive factory but Paul was out selling stuff. Next time Paul.
Thanks Bennie for letting me fly the Cobra and for Kevin and Dave for the great time. Can't wait for the next one!
My average ground speed was about 80mph at some stages it was 105mph and the highest altitude was 9 676ft over the mountains at Volksrust. All in all a smooth ride except for the decent and take off from Battlefields. That's why they call it Battlefields? Just past Devon before Standerton I seriously considered turning back. Very low cloud was covering the ground for several miles. I climbed and went slightly off course to try and avoid this. I was relieved to see it opening up in front of me.
At Battlefields there was a bus full of pro soccer players and some serious soccer practising next to the runway. I had to break up the cell phone photo sessions around the plane to get going and kept on answering the same question of "Eish is theees a plane?" No, it's a flying motorbike and I'm in a hurry to deliver these snakes to Durban”, pointing to the Cobra logo on the panniers. Within seconds I could start up without shouting "clear prop"
The Rendezvous point North of Ballito and outside the KS CTR was also too bumpy for my liking. After several orbits waiting on the transponder-equipped plane to take me in, I found myself heading for Ballito carefully trying to stay inside the corridor. When I join overhead the yellow sling with Dave and Kevin was ready for take off to fetch me but did not expect me to be so fast. After a great lunch and a couple of beers on the beach front and a swim and more beers in Kevin's pool I was on Kulula back home at 19h00. Oh, and we made a quick visit to Airmagic's impressive factory but Paul was out selling stuff. Next time Paul.
Thanks Bennie for letting me fly the Cobra and for Kevin and Dave for the great time. Can't wait for the next one!
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