Here's a flyer about the Classic Flyers D-Day weekend in Tauranga. Click the image to view larger.
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Here's a flyer about the Classic Flyers D-Day weekend in Tauranga. Click the image to view larger.
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Keep an eye out for the Escape circular in your Waikato Times tonight - there's a lovely ad for the gliding club.
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Attached is the flypaper for May 2009 in both Microsoft Word and PDF format, for your convenience.
A big thanks to Jan for putting it all together, Kate for proofing it all (www.proofing.co.nz) and all the contributors.
Happy and safe winter flying. Don't forget your woolly hats.
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Funnily enough, none of these pics are from the actual AGM. Details from the meeting will be coming soon.
The ridge was working well so here are some pics from Chris Money of Josh and Bob in GPC joining the ridge.
I (Tim) also also went for a fly in GXP, managed to get up past Thames and back. With plenty of time before the AGM decided to try to find some wave. After a good 30 minutes managed to crawl up to 6400' in the pressure wave. I then asked for clearance from Christchurch control, and was informed by ATC that I was already in controlled airspace.
Damn! I had assumed because people were flying on the ridge all day the, GA 254 would be open up to 6500'. Obviously it wasn't, thus the limit was 4500'. The lesson yet again is always check, never assume. I thought that was it, go home time, however the nice traffic controller let me off with a reminder, and was cleared up to 9000'.
With clearance given, I then promptly dropped 1000' down to 5500'. And couldn't find the lift again. With half an hour before the AGM I was about to give it up.
All the while some lenticular style clouds were moving slowly towards the ridge. Then a new one formed right in front of the high point. I headed upwind of it and found a steady 3-5 knots lift. In 20 mins we were up to 9000! Highest flight so far for me. By then it was 5 to 5pm, took a few pics, and headed back quick.
By the time Bob and I put the glider away we were 15 mins late for the AGM... so apologies to everyone. Here are some pics!
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Don't forget the Piako Gliding Club AGM is this Saturday, 5pm at the Matamata Soaring Centre clubrooms. There will be delicious nibbles from 4pm and quite possibly after the meeting also.
Come along and have your say at our clubs most important meeting of the year.
Below are the minutes from the previous AGM and special meeting, and the Agenda for the upcoming meeting. Big thanks to Joan for getting all that written up.
Flying today was cancelled due to showers, so here are two videos of things that are better to just watch on YouTube than actually try.
Guinness World Records : Fastest Glider Assembly - almost as quick as our Discus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG_nEAfdnD0
Aerobatics on Aerotow - some ideas for our tow pilots
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A few tidbits that came out of the committee meeting yesterday.
First up the current Saturday A course has 2 new pupils on it. They'll only be using 1 glider, so the other glider is available for use for club member training only. There won't be any passenger, trial or gift voucher flights, it's just for club members, just make a booking like normal.
If you need something ticked off, ridge syllabus, B cert, BFR, check circuit or any other training make the most of it.
Apparently the the modellers may be operating up to 1500 feet, be aware they can be this high. If they are operating over 400' they have to have an observer looking out for aircraft.
One of our new students, Chris Scale, has started a blog, and is writing about his experiences learning to fly gliders. A great read, see it online or subscribe to it, and leave him a comment at:
http://scalersgliding.blogspot.com/
The Piako Gliding Club AGM is coming up Saturday 9th May at 5pm.
The updated club rules have been available of the web site for some time, and can be viewed at
http://www.glidingmatamata.co.nz/members/rules/.
Come along and have your say at our clubs most important meeting of the year
Our annual Mid Winter Dinner has been set a preliminary date of Saturday 11th of July. Put it in your calendars today!
Just a reminder there is a wooden box on the bar for any forms or documents that need to go to the committee.
There is also a spike on the bar for any bar related EFTPOS receipts only. If you want to buy something from the bar and pay for a flight, do two separate transactions, that will make Jamie's life a lot easier.
Happy Flying!
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If anyone has any more pics they would like share, feel free to send them through.