
Cape Point
Cape Point
Flew to Cape Point yesterday with the Lone Ranger and the Flyingeye.
Needless to say that it was a stunning day!

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Fly by wire
Beautiful yes, breathtaking, magnificent
In the wrong conditions, deadly
It is only on absolutely perfectly calm days that you can venture around the mountain, normally fraught with high winds, turbulance and downdraughts.
I have done the flying around Lions head and back. Never ventured further than Camps Bay (the beach you see on the third pic) due to concerns re safe landing spots
The mountain stands about 3300ft. You need to be at least 2500ft to be reasonably safe around the city bowl.

In the wrong conditions, deadly

It is only on absolutely perfectly calm days that you can venture around the mountain, normally fraught with high winds, turbulance and downdraughts.
I have done the flying around Lions head and back. Never ventured further than Camps Bay (the beach you see on the third pic) due to concerns re safe landing spots
The mountain stands about 3300ft. You need to be at least 2500ft to be reasonably safe around the city bowl.
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Hey Wena!!!
Hey Tsotsi!
What altitudes were you flying at?
Great pics!!!
T
What altitudes were you flying at?
Great pics!!!
T

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Mmmmm. Checked the "stadium" out from signall hill some time ago. Weekday. I could not see ANY movement down there. Dem haven`t a snowball`s chance in hell of ever finishing THAT in the next 10 years. Not at the pace I saw anyway. Someone flew by with s C182. Looked very peacefull. Dead calm conditions. Boy, was I jealous!!!
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