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Postby Henni » Mon May 21, 2007 2:33 pm

Hi G,

Thanks - I am now totally at ease with my choice. Actual performance is much better than expected - it's been a long while since I've flown in the type as a PAX.

I'm leaving early tomorrow morning for Saldanha & should be back with new aerie by weekend.

Will contact Pieter next week some time. Thanks again for the info. Apologies for not buying your KRII, but this one came at a very good price which means a lot for me.

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Postby RV4ker (RIP) » Mon May 21, 2007 3:14 pm

Henni wrote:Apologies for not buying your KRII, but this one came at a very good price which means a lot for me.
:shock: :shock: :shock: Not a problem. Enjoy your new baby... I saw one of these at EAA at FAWB some years back with a sticker that said something like..

Get in, Buckle up and Shut Up....

Looked like real value for money little flyer...
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Postby Morph » Tue May 22, 2007 12:08 am

Henni wrote:Morph, thank you once again for linking me up with this Mizer!
Pleasure, I hope she turns out to be everything you expect her to be

C205, congrats, enjoy the MXII, and see you in the air soon
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Postby C205 » Tue May 22, 2007 8:05 am

Thanks, I can't wait to fly again! I didn't think I would miss it so much, but now I can't wait to start. Thanks to a generous friend I can realise my dream! :D

Congrats Henni, I'm sure you'll love the Mizer.
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Postby Slabfish » Sun May 27, 2007 7:48 pm

So,Henni hoe was jou trip?Het jy haar gevlieg voor jy haar gelaai het?Was dit wat jy verwag het.Eks nogal nuuskierig om te hoor!
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Postby Henni » Tue May 29, 2007 8:42 am

Hi Slabfish & all,

At last, I'm back! 1600km there & 1600km back plus 300km to Cape Town & back to fetch the trailer - boy, what a drive.

Fuel consumption to Saldanha 8.2 l/100km, but back 16.8!!! Can you imagine my fuel bill?

I am extremely delighted however - she is everything I've hoped for & then more. Flew her for 3.5 hours in Saldanha before de-rigging. Spent 1 hour doing circuits purposely in the normal very strong Saldanha afternoon wind.

Clem, you were right. What a pleasure to fly. I doubt if I will ever stop flying again due to wind. Crosswind is no longer any problem - aileron control is excellent. Flaps is super effective. Cruises easily at 60mph & even 70mph at 6000rpm. Will go to 80/85 if I increase the rpm even more, but hesitant to fly in that envelope (I'm always kind to my engine!)

Rotax 582 with electric start, dual ignition, carbon fibre ground adjustable 3 blade prop, instruments - I can just go on and on.

Morph, thank you once more for the link. Agent, thank you for bashing some sense into my head when I still considered a Skyfox - I promise you, my desire for a Skyfox is over for good - I've found something much better.

I am amazed that there are not more Mizers flying around. Mine is only the MK2A, so I can only imagine how much better the more advanced versions must be.

Ex MXII goes to Witbank this weekend & immediately thereafter I'll rig the Mizer up for flying.

Note: If you can find a Mizer anywhere, be sure to get it. You'll be impressed, same as me. It is the nicest aircraft I've ever flown, including the Koala. They seem to go for cheap and are most probably the closest real airplane you'll find for the money spent in the lower price range bracket. I really mean what I say. It is one solid & well built aerie. The Mizers should still have been in production today, even by the latest standards. (Bert, are you listening?)

Boy, has grassroot flying in Saldanha picked up since I used to live there - 12 Trikes, 3 Ravens, 2 Bushbabies, 1 Jabiru, 1 Koala (my old one which has now been beautifully restored), 1 Challenger, 1 Jodel, 1 Gyrocopter - and that's only the ones I saw in action! I could not see inside the rest of the hangers. Well done to Johan Froneman down there! I'm sure he played a major role in all of this happening.

C205, you've found yourself a good deal & so did I. Even with the high cost of fuel, accomodation & the trailer rental, I still consider myself lucky to have found this deal. Not every story has such a perfect ending. Ex Mizer owner paid nearly R600 000 for his new Foxbat! (What a nice guy - I made some good friends over there)

Enough babbling for now (I actually have to stop myself as I've got too much to preach on the Mizers). Really missed this forumn whilst away.

Regards,

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Postby Morph » Tue May 29, 2007 12:48 pm

I am delighted to hear you are so happy with the plane. Did you do your conversion with Johan while you were there?
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Postby Henni » Tue May 29, 2007 2:12 pm

Hi Morph,

I've visited Ron & some of the other guys at Morningstar on Friday. I enquired about you as I really wanted to shake hands with you whilst in the area. Unfortunately you were not in at the time, so I told the guys to relay my regards to you.

Swell bunch of real flying enthusiasts over there - had all the maps laid out on a table planning an extensive cross country flight for the next few weeks.

Everytime I phoned Ron, he answered whilst flying! What more can I say.

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Postby C205 » Wed May 30, 2007 10:42 am

AHHHHHHH NOOOOOOOO!!! :shock: :shock: :cry: :cry: :cry:

From weathersa.co.za for Witbank:

Forecast: Saturday, 2 June 2007

Min: 4°C Max: 17°C
Weather: Partly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers
Wind: light north-easterly
Sunrise: 06:42 Sunset: 17:19
Moonrise: 18:24 Moonset: 08:00
Moonphase: Waning
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Postby Henni » Wed May 30, 2007 10:56 am

Hi J,

Not to despair. It will take a lot to prevent your MXII from being delivered as arranged. Let's wait till the time comes and then see.

A headwind would be my biggest concern for fuel purposes - at this stage it's forecasted as being light so should not effect too much.

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Postby Morph » Wed May 30, 2007 11:35 am

Henni wrote:Hi Morph,

I've visited Ron & some of the other guys at Morningstar on Friday. I enquired about you as I really wanted to shake hands with you whilst in the area. Unfortunately you were not in at the time, so I told the guys to relay my regards to you.

Swell bunch of real flying enthusiasts over there - had all the maps laid out on a table planning an extensive cross country flight for the next few weeks.

Everytime I phoned Ron, he answered whilst flying! What more can I say.

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Postby Slabfish » Fri Jun 01, 2007 6:56 pm

Henni
Ek is bly jy is tevrede met jou 'deal'.Pos n foto van die Mizer so gou jy kan asb.Ek stem saam ,dis baaaaie goeie waarde vir jou geld!Ek is besig om die nuwe eienaar van my Mizer op te lei aangesien hy nog nie n lisensie het nie,Die laaste 3 oggende was perfekte weer hie by ons,koud en baie stabiel.Ons nuwe Jora se papiere het 'WEGGERAAK' by CAA,so die frustrasie hoop op hierdie kant,ons kannie wag om die nuwe Jora te vlieg nie!
Geniet die Mizer en vlieg veilg,o ja ,as een van julle ooit in Jeffreysbaai uitkom,kontak my gerus.
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Postby Henni » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:05 am

Hi everyone,

Clem, I will post some pics soon.

To round off my contribution to this thread: Rigged the Mizer up for flying and flew her on Saturday.

Flew ex MXII from Siera Romeo to her new home (Benedic) in Witbank on Sunday (Yesteday). Very, very strong & gusty headwind! C205, I wish you many, many happy flying hours with her. She has never let me down. Not even once. Hope you would be able to say the same in the future.

O.K. life's back to normal for me. The biggest change for now is to get used to the much longer runway requirements of the Mizer. I'm not used to the ground rumbling so furiously under the wheels before actual liftoff. It feels akward every time. If it was a nice long and smooth tarred runway, it would not have botherted me. But Siera Romeo is not too smooth and there are always squatters walking or cycling on it which makes it even more difficult.

But alas, I'll get used to it eventually.

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Postby C205 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:14 am

Thanks Henni, I'm sure she will. And thank you and your son for the ferry flight on Sunday morning, even if it was somewhat exciting. :D
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Postby Henni » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:22 am

Hi J,

Pleasure was mine. I am always delighted to see someone else being as exited as I normally am on receiption of a new microlight!

Please keep us posted on your flying progress.

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