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Flying Cape Town

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:21 am
by jtresfon
I love flying in Cape Town, and here's a series of random shots to help explain why...

Overhead Hout Bay...
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Southern Right whale and calf off Muizenberg Beach
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Overtaken by R44 ZS-RKT along Muizenberg Beach
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Colourful bathing huts from the last century at St James beach
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Learjet flying ZU-EPZ in the sunset light
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Cape Point from 4000ft (note the current line)
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The Seli1 shipwreck off Blouberg beach is long beyond refloating as originally envisioned
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Table Mountain as seen from Blouberg on a classic day
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Cape Town's new stadium with Table Bay harbour in the background
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A great white shark swims in the shallow water off Monwabisi Beach
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Table Mountain forms an impressive backdrop to the waterfront and city centre
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The quaint beach houses at Smitswinkel Bay
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Following the sandstone cliffs at Strandfontein
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My shadow while doing a touch & go at Fisantekraal
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Preparing the new tidal pool at the Strandfontein Pavillion
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Muizenberg Corner looking towards Fish Hoek
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Overhead Cape Point at 2000ft... not many dry landing options here
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The Sentinel and Hout Bay seen from above Champman's Peak
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Shark spotting along the Strandfontein Coast
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PPC's cement factory at De Hoek near Piketberg
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Insanity... a lone paddle-skier 500m offshore at Monwabisi in the area with the probably the highest population density of great white sharks
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The BOSS400 wreck in Maori Bay
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Overhead Sandy Bay heading for the Twelve Apostles
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Sol Kerner's new One & Only Hotel in the Victoria & Alfred Basin at the Waterfront
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Learjet in ZU-EPZ overhead Gordon's Bay
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Cape Town's Container Terminal, currently undergoing a R5.4mil upgrade
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A pod of around 500 common dolphins hunts off Oudekraal
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Atlantic Beach Golf Estate near Melkbos
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Big Bay Point and Blouberg in the sunset light
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Cape Town's White Elephant... the new soccer stadium built for the World Cup
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Hout Bay harbour
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Cape Point from a more unusual viewpoint
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Regards
Jean.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:25 am
by theJok3r
Very nice - CPT is Great for flying and your shots shows this nicely.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:47 am
by Big Man
Jean, jy MAG maar!!!! Dankie!!

Keep them coming!! Wow!! ## ##

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:07 pm
by hennies1
Wag net dat ek die loto wen dan wil ek ook graag so vlieg

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:43 am
by Gyronaut
Dit vat BAIE minder as 'n Lotto-wen om so te kan vlieg Hennies1

Die kameras dalk ja, nie die vlieg nie.

Len

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:50 pm
by hennies1
Ongelukkig kos gyros bo die gemiddelde persoon se begroting. Party mense betaal 20 jaar lank aan hul huise en dit is wat gyros kos.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 4:11 pm
by jtresfon
Have to disagree... no way a gyro costs the same as a house! Unless its a very small house or a very fancy gyro! Find a house in CPT for under R1.0mil these days, not easy... Find a gyro for under R400k, how many would you like? A new double-cab bakkie costs around R450k these days and it can't even fly!!! Yes buying a gyro is expensive relative to the cost of a trike, but how about compared to a helicopter? And given a gyro's excellent wind and turbulence tolerances you can actually fly it in Cape Town, and not only between the hours of 5am-7am...

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 8:50 pm
by THI
Who says you need to buy a gyro to fly a gyro? Yes it would be nice, but hire and fly is also possible, not to mention partnerships.

Yes yes not ideal, but possible :-)

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 9:08 am
by Gyronaut
Hennies1, Perhaps as much as a car yes, not a house.

True Thinus. How many hours a year does the average Gyro pilot fly? My guess is around 50 only. With a bit of TLC and a friendly AP you'll find 4 people would happily time-share R100k each and about R300pm fixed costs (hangarage insurance bla bla bla) and the Gyro will still be chomping at the bit to go fly. Set up a booking system, agree the terms and the cost-split up-front and Voila!

The alternative is not to buy yourself the new BM but to buy a gyro instead. The gyro will hold its value far better.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:01 am
by lion
The pictures are awesome.

Can someone please recommend best mounting position on the gyro for scenic flights from 500 - 1000 ft agl. Which camera would be the best choice - GoPro etc? Can one remotely take stills from the GoPro or only screen grabs?

Any other info would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Lion.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 6:18 pm
by jtresfon
Mounting position depends on what you want to show... Scenic shot with no foreground, mount under the nose. Shot showing the pilot/pax, mount on the mast. Shot showing the whole gyro, mount on the tail. Camera choice depends on resolution requirements vs. cost, weight and mounting considerations. Easiest and cheapest option is to by a new generation "wearable" camera like a GoPro or Drift HD. The new GoPro Hero2 is currently the best quality available and has numerous easy mounting options. With the new Wifi back system the camera can be remotely operated for both stills & video via a remote and/or your smart phone. Screen grabs work well for capturing the perfect moment but are good only for web usage and not print.

Hope this helps.

Rgds
Jean.

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:34 pm
by THI
Good info

Re: Flying Cape Town

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:14 pm
by lion
Thanks very much for the info Jean - much appreciated.

Regards,

L.