ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) (and ZEE) Flight Log

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:42 am

Some more flying - see the logs for yesterday and today on http://www.zu-dve.com
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby tsotsi » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:07 pm

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:23 pm

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:57 am

2:10 flying this morning with Fides and Dirk

see http://www.zu-dve.com for log
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Sat Feb 20, 2010 11:10 am

My flying has been limited to Cape Town (WUO still prop-less) and weekends only (life coming apart...) but today made up for it - see http://www.zu-dve.com
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Bayliner » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:36 pm

Awesome stuff Gert. Cant wait to join you again.
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:29 am

See last week's log (20100301) and today's on http://www.zu-dve.com

Strangely no-one from Wintervogel except for Grumpy in the air.
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:41 am

7 March - see log.

Much less wind than yesterday, but HOT!
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Trikenut » Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:24 pm

gertcoetzee wrote:Much less wind than yesterday, but HOT!
Wow! You can say that again. When I landed this morning it was 35! :shock:
I had an awesome flight with my dad and Louis in the gyro down to the coast! What time were you flying? I didn't hear you.
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Trikenut » Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:24 pm

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:27 pm

Yesterday FASH's weather station measured 42 degrees at one stage, so a bit of relief today - early 30s I would imagine. A short flip around Morningstar, with some clouds : http://www.zu-dve.com for the log.
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby gertcoetzee » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:42 am

Any suggestions on what could have been wrong ? Jets? I know what almost did jet.

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Cloud Warrior » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:17 am

Gert

Similar thing happened to me once while flying my solo hours with Johann Froneman's Rotax 503 equipped Aerotrike Safari at Saldanha. As I took off at about 20m AGL I could feel that the engine lost power so I immediately landed again and taxied back to the hangar. Johann then went and flew around for about 15 minutes and experienced no problems whatsoever. I felt like a total poephol and thought I had imagined it all until the next bloke in line took it up and had to land in a field on the way to Langebaan half an hour later when he had an engine out. Turned out to be a hole through the rear piston. Maybe worth opening the engine up just to check whta might be developing?

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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Wargames » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:08 am

Cloud Warrior wrote:Gert

Similar thing happened to me once while flying my solo hours with Johann Froneman's Rotax 503 equipped Aerotrike Safari at Saldanha. As I took off at about 20m AGL I could feel that the engine lost power so I immediately landed again and taxied back to the hangar. Johann then went and flew around for about 15 minutes and experienced no problems whatsoever. I felt like a total poephol and thought I had imagined it all until the next bloke in line took it up and had to land in a field on the way to Langebaan half an hour later when he had an engine out. Turned out to be a hole through the rear piston. Maybe worth opening the engine up just to check whta might be developing?

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Cloud warrior, I don't think it is this. Otherwise it would have showed during the 1 hour flip afterwards. With heat, the gaps tend to open up and get more pronounced, and you will feel a definite power loss. Gert had this happen to him a year or so ago. He would have recognized it. So I doubt it happened here.

The next guess I had was that there was maybe a hint of water in the fuel, but to happen 2 times 4 minutes apart, kind of dented that idea. Anybody with more experience on this??

My bet is still on dirt in the carbs that just block the jets on full power. Its just a pity that gert emptied his carb bowls before we got there. I would like to check his fuel line after the filter to see if it is in a good condition. The filter is only a few hours old.

Maybe gert just got a fright and lifted his foot of the throttle... who knows... maybe he had a revelation about who punctured his jeep's tyre... :twisted: :twisted: ## ## and the second time round, he just got scared thinking about the first time... (**) (**)
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Re: ZU-DVE (and ZS-WUO) Flight Log

Postby Morph » Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:33 am

Gert when you say lost power, was it a reduction in rpm as if suffering fuel starvation, or a sudden off. The first would be as a result of a fuel related issue, the second an electrical one.
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