KIDDS BEACH EAST LONDON

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KIDDS BEACH EAST LONDON

Postby REDROMAN » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:52 am

DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THERE IS AN AIRSTRIP AT KIDDS BEACH EAST LONDON.
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Postby Thatchman » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:48 pm

Not sure but I see that there are contact details under the microlight club section for a flight school in Kwelega which is just East of EL. They may know.

Where do you fly from Redroman?
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Postby The Agent » Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:21 pm

Are you going to visit one of the Gower families down there?
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Postby REDROMAN » Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:01 pm

WE ARE FROM ALIWAL NORTH AND SOMETIMES GOES TO KIDDS BEACH
FOR SOME FRESH SEA AIR.A BUDDY OF MINE HAS A TRIKE AND WAS JUST THINKING IF ONE WILL BE ABLE TO FLY IN THAT AREA.

LET ME KNOW IF ANY OF YOU PASSES THROUGH OUR TOWN.IT WILL BE NICE TO MEET SOME OF YOU.
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Postby Ranger » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:43 pm

The Agent wrote:Are you going to visit one of the Gower families down there?
Hi Agent
I know a Sedley Gouwer from East London as I grew up and went to school there. Crazy guy. Married a girl from my class, Amanda Romans.
A few other folks from the Western side of East London are the Samson's, Beckerman's, Grieb's, Zitske's, Staude's all of them living mainly outside of East London towards Kidds Beach.
I sometimes get confused............But i'm not sure
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Postby Dish » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:46 pm

The Staude's - I think i know one of there sons, Andrew Staude, right Royal hooligan and devout Springbok supporter.,..

Good chap though...

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Postby Thatchman » Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:05 pm

Redroman, I am planning to fly my trike from Jhb to East London in November/December.

Could well pop in. Will have to find some fuel along the way
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Postby Ranger » Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:19 pm

Hi Dish

I knew a Wayne Staude who's folks lived close to the airport on a smallholding.
I sometimes get confused............But i'm not sure
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Postby RV Sometime » Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:51 pm

Hi Redromon

I am a regular in that part of the country. As far as I know, there are no strips near Kidds beach.

I must commend the boytjies in Aliwal. The first time I ever heard about Broubart Security was when I did a precautionary at Aliwal & the local Ford dealer arranged for one of his staff to collect me from the field , take me to Broubart, collect a guard, take me to that mooi lodge next to the bridge, leave us there to kuier & sleep overnight & collected us the next morning after the cb had dissapeared to the airfield.

My young son still refers to Aliwal as "the north pole"

Every time we fly abeam the north pole I smile. I will never forget the hospitality received there from people I never knew except to skake hands with & say thanks for what they had done for me.
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Aliwal

Postby alanmack » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:15 pm

The Microlight Club in Aliwal is full of surprises. I popped in only to find that Johan Botha Pictured with his Windlass Aquilla is the only microlighter in Aliwal North. The local club also has 3 PPL pilots. What is the current situation?
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Postby RV Sometime » Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:40 am

My experience was back in about 2003. The field was in fairly good shape but did not look very used. There were 2 hangars, both locked. Quite a few mates of mine from East London stopped there en route to Ficksburg for a vintage fly in recently (2005). I can ask them.
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Postby REDROMAN » Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:27 am

THATCHMAN,QUITE A DISTANCE TO FLY A TRIKE.YOU ARE WELCOME TO PASS BY,THINK YOU WILL NEED TOM SLEEP OVER.JUST LET US KNOW IN ADVANCE AND WE WILL MAKE A LEKKER BRAAI.

RV SOMETIME,THE NORTH POLO IS NOT THAT BAD,JUST IN THE WINTER AT TIMES IT CAN GET A BIT COLD.BUT ON THE OTHER HAND WE HAVE PLACES LIKE THE LODGE THAT KEEPS YOU WARM???

ALANMACK,I WILL SHOW JOHAN THAT FOTO.HE IS VERY ACTIVE WITH HIS TRIKE AND HE IS THE ONE THAT INSPIRED ME TO START FLYING.BESIDES HIM OUR CLUB HAS 5 PPL PILOTS AND CURENTLY THERE IS ABOUT 6 HANGERS.THE AIRSTRIPPS IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND THE OTHER DAY ROLLER WAS SPONSORED TO ROLL THE STRIPPS.WE WANT TO GET MORE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THIS TIPE OF SPORT AND THINK ALIWAL HAS THE POTENSIOL TO DO THIS.

THANKS FOR YOUR INTERIST GUYS AND PLEASE LET US KNOW IF ANY OF YOU PASSES,WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU GUYS.
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Aliwal North

Postby alanmack » Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:45 am

Congratulations on the growth of your club. 2 hangers to 6 in 2 years means that we will soon all have to move to Aliwal to keep your numbers climbing - it must be the hot springs that keep you growing all year round!

A few of us came through Aliwal a couple of weeks ago on the way back from the Annual Wildcoast fly-away. You should consider joining us on the Wild Coast next year.
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Postby Thatchman » Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:33 am

Thanks for the offer Redroman. May have to take you up on that.

Ranger, I also know Wayne Staude. Was at varsity with him in EL. I also grew up...........I mean grew older in Slummies. Now living in the land of the big smoke, or is that smog :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Quentin Ferreira » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:50 am

Hi there
You are welcome to stop in Newcastle for some fuel....!!

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