This is a pic of that ship that has been burning in the Harbor for a few days.

That was taken on Saturday afternoon late, to our surprise the fire was still going this morning? I took this at around 10 am.

Flying around the V&A we also saw Glen flying his M24 so three gyros hob nobbing with the helicopters was a bit of fun, we went off to Hout Bay (with myself looking up at the mast every few seconds thinking I wonder when its going to come off

Over HB we turned around and decided to fly up the coast I think Louis Van Wyk got hungry so we went to 25 Air school up near Malmsbury and landed at the Parachute school for a drink and bite.
This doll was making our food and I was unsure if one greets her or reads her




Traveling with us was Will from the UK, he is personal friend of Phill Harwood who is chairman of the British rotorcraft association and a member himself, a very interesting fellow and he went into great details of the PPL (Gyro) standards and the standards required for Commercial ops regarding Gyro copters in the UK.

After lunch

After lunch I was approached by a guy who wanted a quick flip in the gyro (because as we know these things do look like they cant fly




The day got better I met this fellow who was flying a racing drone and toy we must all have, drones to me that are flown for pictures are boring, this thing was from another world, turns out he is some world champion drone racing pilot and demonstrated how this thing fly's all the time while he pilots it from FPV -first person view. It can do like 150Km/hour and he had us gobsmacked with how he flew it


Needless to say I will be picking up one of these kits in the morning
Then a quick walk around for the formal goodbye and we were off to Gordons Bay for the last leg of the day.
Pictured with RDY is the other owner and he is also satisfied it is flying sweeeeeet .....(as I say ignorince is bliss


And I must say RDY ...well its still in one piece