The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

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The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Gyronaut » Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:37 am

Joep van Almenkerk's beautiful 'lemoentje' bright orange Xenon, ZU-RGH, arrived safely in Cape Town on Sunday.

Johan von Ludwig flew direct from Parys to Cape Town in one day. Unfavourable head winds stopped him short one hour away, in Ceres. Joep and I were planning to escort him in for the last hour of his 11 hour journey so Joep's seat was sadly forfeited for fuel and I hopped over in the M24 to take him 50litres. Coming from the flat Free-State, Johan was a little intimidated by the notorious Cape mountains at first (which he calls "klippe") but soon realised that there are enough safe landing-zones if you negotiate the passes. We flew along Mitchells pass from Ceres to Wolseley then along Baineskloof pass from Wolseley to Wellington and then the beautiful Cape unfolded for the home stretch to Morningstar.

Joep was eagerly awaiting his baby and the Morningstar faithful were there to celebrate the arrival with Champagne. Morningstar now proudly boasts 8 Gyro's of which 5 are enclosed. 2 Xenon's, 2 M24's and 1 Sycamore.

The rapidly expanding Gyro fraternity of the fairest Cape welcomes Joep and his 'Rolls Royce' and wish him many happy and safe hours of flying his beautiful machine.
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Happily refueled and ready to go at Ceres
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ZU-RGH taking off runway 28, Ceres
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"Klippe"
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the last big ones, before home
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Finally, the Fairest Cape!
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What a backdrop!
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Celebration time at Morningstar! Home at last.
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby John Boucher » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:39 am

Well done and clearly sporting the Dutch National colours... (^^)

Sexy looking prop fitted... 8)
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Jabbanaught » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:47 am

Congrats Joep and all concerned !! (^^) (^^) (^^)
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby mak » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:49 am

Congrats Joep, wishing you many happy and safe flying hours. (^^) (^^)
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Gyronaut » Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:39 am

Some more photo's taken by my Softness.

It seems that "Modling" von Ludwig attracts flat tyres. After getting back from Ceres with him, just as we were getting ready to put the Gyro's to bed, I discovered my M24 had a flat tyre - this after boasting that the grass at Morningstar has no thorns or hazards. (Actually think the puncture happened at Ceres and manifested itself at Morningstar).

True to the spirit of cameraderie in sport aviation, everyone chipped in with spanners, tubes, jacks, wood blocks and the puncture was fixed in a jiffy. Thanks Johan, Joep, Stephan and Trevor for your help!
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Shallowpig » Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:19 pm

BEEEEEUTIFUL.
I should have..,I could have..., I would have...,
Means nothing compared to I DID...
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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Go Vert » Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:22 pm

Gyronaut wrote:Some more photo's taken by my Softness.

It seems that "Modling" von Ludwig attracts flat tyres. After getting back from Ceres with him, just as we were getting ready to put the Gyro's to bed, I discovered my M24 had a flat tyre - this after boasting that the grass at Morningstar has no thorns or hazards. (Actually think the puncture happened at Ceres and manifested itself at Morningstar).

True to the spirit of cameraderie in sport aviation, everyone chipped in with spanners, tubes, jacks, wood blocks and the puncture was fixed in a jiffy. Thanks Johan, Joep, Stephan and Trevor for you help!

Ag you are most welcome my friend it was fun at the same time

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Re: The "Flying Dutchman" comes home

Postby Jabbanaught » Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:46 pm

Be carefull , Johan might have imported the thorns from his PATCH !!
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