Hi Everyone,
Well, the RANS S12 is finally home ! Not only is it home but it was GREAT fun getting it here :D
The weather forecast was not to great for the weekend but it turned out not to bad, just LOTS of wind, and as per normal all on the nose. Saw 20-30mph all the way with a peak of about 34mph according to the GPS.
Turbulence and sink over the mountains were bad but not to bad, had a few occasions where the engine was running at 100%, the nose up with the plane at best rate of climb and still going down at 400 fpm, fortunately this never lasted for more than a few seconds and with a good reserve of height it was never a danger.
Here are a few photos of the trip, more will be published on my flying web page soon !
Doing some test flying at Port Edward Friday afternoon, the weather did not look promising !
Going on a hour long shakedown trip down the coast to get to know the plane.
Saturday morning dawned bright but a bit windy, after flying up the coast as far as possible the nose was pointed inland, this was the first stop at PMB to feed the thirsty 618 !
By the time Ladysmith was reached it was rather hot ! The guys there were very friendly and helpful, the plane and the body was fed here
Approach at Aero Heaven, a private strip in Harrismith, at this stage the wind was really pumping and the backside was hurting ! It was decided to spend the night here and hoping for less wind in the morning, it was really worth it, fantastic people and worth a visit (PM me for contact information!)
The RANS and a larger brother at Aero Heaven.
A very early departure from Aero Heaven, at least it was cool but again VERY windy with 30+mph on the nose !
Parked at Lekoa Lodge for breakfast, what a fantastic place to visit, but the wind was picking up.....
Getting close to home, mother nature and man's "works of art" !
Home at last, the RANS in front of her new home at Petit !
A few stats from the trip:
Total fuel consumed : 106L
The Rotax 618 was running at high settings (and rich as well according to the EGT readings) most of the time to combat the headwind, RPM varied from 5700 to 6400 depending on the situation (Red line 6800)
Total flying time taken (including a few sight seeing diversions) 5h40m
Indicated speed (cruise) varied from 80-95mph and ground speed from 58 to 83mph
Will I do it again ?
YES

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Happy flying,
Regards,
Rudi