Bush Strip Landing by MAF

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Postby chickenman » Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:02 pm

Some of you may have heard of Mission Aviation Fellowship, others may not have heard of them. They are a christian aviation group operating for over 60 years, who fly airplanes all over the world in support of christian missionaries and humanitarian relief. I have relatives who were supported in the highlands of PNG by MAF in the 1980's and they were too scared to watch the planes land. Last year MAF pilots carried 120,350 passengers and 11.3 million pounds of cargo over remote jungles, swamps, mountains and deserts.

Here is a nice bush landing from the MAF website:

http://www.maf.org/plane_maintenance_fund/video

I have been supporting these guys for a while now - mainly out of awe for what they do and because a former (current?) Flight Simmer from Christchurch Neville van Eerten is a pilot with Mission Aviation Fellowship:

http://mafnz.org.nz/index.php?option=com_c...=view&id=81

You know how you get those adds where you can sponsor a child? Well since we all have at least a passing interest in aviation you could sponsor a pilot.

Or you could even adopt a plane!

http://mafnz.org.nz/index.php?option=com_c...1&Itemid=69

I don't apologise if some of you think this is a bit preachy but these guys do a great & dangerous job all over the world and just a little part of me wishes I could do some of this as well. I'm not aligned with MAF in any way I just think this is a great cause - and Neville is a pretty good bloke!

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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:23 pm

HOLY SHOMMOLY ! ohmy.gif .... Jaime , ....on site 'a customer' who was a missionary in PNG , recent met , hecks the education .. 867 different languages , not dialects .. they lived in tree houses , many still canibals , well the way it was 20/30 years back .. but still deep in the highlands .

Neville Van Eerten stopped here , himself and Stuart Whelan did the first airside photoshoot of NZCH , were I got all original photo material , and extra supplied huge city council plans to the airport , then to cap it off , I had an ex QANTAS pilot ask me to build Mt Hagen , Goroka and Wewak early 2004 , thees can be d/loaded from Flightsim.com ..

Area 51 Ian ... spooky ... smile.gif
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Postby A185F » Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:10 pm

ahh good vid. looks like a mighty 185, shame they dont really use em anymore though. Good ol Neville. Wasnt aware he got into maf, good on him. I think he was in australia last I heard ?? good falla
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Postby ardypilot » Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:38 pm

Wow, I've never heard of these guys before. Thanks for the link, it made for some very interesting reading. I'll pass the site onto some friends and family and will try and flick them a few dollars when I have some spare.

Also, it would be great to see some of their aircraft represented in FS on the Carenado 206 model for example. Does anyone know what area that airstrip from the landing video is in?
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