Saldanha Fly - in

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Wargames » Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:40 pm

tonyhendry wrote:Seems this is a non-starter anyway... the wife has ideas of taking the motorcycle to Matjiesfontein for the weekend. sigh...

And what the *$$*%%$**## is a Z006 / Z010 / Z012 rating???
Convince the wife otherwise.

Anyway, Z-codes is a spesific code for each craft. ie. Windlass is Z127, Aquilla Z156, Aerotike ZZ03 etc.
You get permission with each conversion to fly a Z-code, and that you place in your logbook under type.

For the weekend, the weather is still dodgy. Will wait to bit closer to the time, but maybe a friday afternoon fly-in and don't know when out.
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby GR8-DAD » Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:23 pm

....or, if wx is k@k, drive in and enjoy a couple of ales.... (^^) (^^) ($$) puff
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Wargames » Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:08 pm

GR8-DAD wrote:....or, if wx is k@k, drive in and enjoy a couple of ales.... (^^) (^^) ($$) puff
When u get there : :shock: :shock:

Then after a couple of : (^^) (^^)

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby tonyhendry » Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:23 pm

Yup... would have been good to see/meet y'all again and I need to chat with Johan regarding my license renewal.

Haven't been to many meetings this year I'm afraid... just moved to West Beach a few weeks ago, then off to Botswana and Zambia for a little R&R... excellent flying weather there by the way... Daan Brink's operation had aircraft in the air from 7am till sunset!

The wife doesn't need much convincing to go to Saldanha... she too is getting tired of engine starts and Whiskey Romeo exercises...

Ummm... thats "Wheel Rotation".... otherwise known as a short taxi around the field. :mrgreen:

Later gents.. I hope wx plays along for y'all this weekend.

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby bluesmancoops » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:07 pm

Hi guys - the clubhouse is ready and the fly-in is gonna be totally awesome. Johann has asked if all those joining the fly-in - if you could email him and let him know so that caterers can work with realistic numbers. eg: mike cooper + 1pax for breakfast and spit braai.

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Johan Froneman @ cell: 0824579509 email: jjfroneman@
Gerhardt Nell @ cell: 0836417730 email: ifly@xsinet.co.za
Mike Norman @ cell: 0832256100 email: weskus@midasearthcote.co.za

thanks for the co-operation and we look forward to meeting everyone
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Morph » Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:04 pm

I was booked to go to Tanqua for the weekend but the softness is sick. So I will probably drive through to Saldanha for the day on sat.
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Grumpy » Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:53 pm

So I will probably drive through to Saldanha for the day on sat.[/quote]
My plan too
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby GR8-DAD » Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:43 pm

danger dave wrote:Looks like strong winds and rain predicted for FACT and FASD

http://www.1stweather.com/metrocast/lan ... nded.shtml


http://www.1stweather.com/metrocast/cap ... nded.shtml
...naa, not that bad - rain for Sunday yep :twisted:



Forecast: Friday, 13 June 2008

Min: 7°C Max: 18°C
Weather: Partly cloudy, high level cloud
Wind: fresh north-westerly
Sunrise: 07:48 Sunset: 17:47
Moonrise: 14:10 Moonset: 02:59
Moonphase: Waxing




Forecast: Saturday, 14 June 2008

Min: 10°C Max: 19°C
Weather: Partly cloudy, high level cloud
Wind: fresh north-westerly
Sunrise: 07:48 Sunset: 17:47
Moonrise: 14:40 Moonset: 03:56
Moonphase: Waxing
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S 32°16'49.8 E 18°53'33.0
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Trikenut » Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:19 pm

Might be there on Sat.
Just got to see what my folks say...
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby GR8-DAD » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:42 am

Ok, so I went. Nice meeting you Grumps :P :wink: One moment talking to Morph - next thing he is gone. :? Wargames decides to have an engine out after take-off and makes a safe emergency landing in the veld :shock: :shock: Was nice seeing some of you again.
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Wargames » Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:57 pm

GR8-DAD wrote:Ok, so I went. Nice meeting you Grumps :P :wink: One moment talking to Morph - next thing he is gone. :? Wargames decides to have an engine out after take-off and makes a safe emergency landing in the veld :shock: :shock: Was nice seeing some of you again.
Hi GR8-DAD,

I'm sorry that I didn't had the chance to meet you, but things were a bit hectic, as you said.

Herwith just a pic, courtesy of Gert Coetzee, of my "bundu bashing" :shock: :shock: .

The sweet and the short: We were sitting in a que at holding point 02 for a time as ATC did his best to get trafic flowing. After getting the clear from ATC to follow Jabi on backtrack of 02, I entered and backtracked with gert following me for about 50 meters. He lined up, and I turned around to follow him. At 200 feet AGL, my engine just desided to loose all power, and I subsequently had to do a E-Landing in the veld accross the road. I had to choose between a car approaching on the road and a couple of cows in the veld. Luckily the cows decided to open up. Even the medic, with his first aid kit, came running to me to see if everything was ok. Luckily nothing damaged, exept for my ego.

Pushed trike back to FASD, about 400m. and then quickly fixed the problem and took some extra fuel for my trip to Aurora.

Why: I installed a Facet pump in series. And didn't switch the pump on for take-off, and that led to fuel starvation on the carbs, which led to power loss on the engine. I bypassed the pump and fuelflow for my trip to aurora and everything was fine.

Thanks to everyone that came to help me.

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Morph » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:13 pm

Welldone Wargames

I still don't think it was the Facet pump, but we removed it out of the fuel system for the mean time. There are many aircraft using exactly the same installation with no problems. The facet allows fuel through without hinderance when off. It could be that fuel filter sucked air, a restriction in the fuel flow meter etc. The fact that the fuel flow was showing 30 liters per hour when you know that it was only using 13 says something.
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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Wargames » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:29 pm

True, Since then all was ok, so I am still contemplating the fuel flow meter issue. I didn't realy miss it, allthough it is a nice to have. I need to do some settings on my prop as well, only got 5900 revs when we took off this morning. Might be why my fuel consumption is so high.

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Re: Saldanha Fly - in

Postby Morph » Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:56 pm

What was it before?

Low max rpm means high pitch, means nice cruise but not nice climb. Should also give you better fuel consumption to a point and then it will get heavier because you have to labour the motor. It's like pulling off in third. Watching you on Saturday she is climbing very well.
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