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Postby nalbers » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:32 pm

After carefully dragging Forest Field airfield 86 meters to the north I decided to continue my flight around the south island by a shortish hop to Hanmer Springs airfield.
The weather was a bit iffy, low clouds and rain, but I decided, what the hey!

It did deliver some delightfully atmospheric shots:






There! Safely down. Next stop Kaikoura for a pie. Or some seafood.
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Postby Splitpin » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:38 pm

Get a pie nalbers...then go into town , to the craypot( cafe) and order the chowder. drool.gif .fly safe.....great shots thumbup1.gif
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Postby scaber » Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:33 pm

Good thinking Niels, it's funny because I was thinking of doing the same with my A2A cub. I was a little dubious about buying it but have come to love it and so was considering a longer term project like flying around the South Island or maybe even the whole of NZ - maybe I'll see you somewhere on the way and we can stop for a feed of fish and chips!!
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Postby nalbers » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:09 pm

scaber wrote:
QUOTE (scaber @ Jan 22 2011, 10:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good thinking Niels, it's funny because I was thinking of doing the same with my A2A cub. I was a little dubious about buying it but have come to love it and so was considering a longer term project like flying around the South Island or maybe even the whole of NZ - maybe I'll see you somewhere on the way and we can stop for a feed of fish and chips!!


Spounds like a plan. I still have to figure out how to use multiplayer in FSX though. And synchronising my online schedule with pilots in NZ can be just a tad tricky, seeing as I'm 12 hours out of sync with most of you. Does make for fun "realtime" flying though: I can do daylight flights with real time and weather in NZ in my evenings biggrin.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:13 pm

Jezz Niels , lucky it was'nt a good north wester biggrin.gif
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Postby nalbers » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:59 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
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Jezz Niels , lucky it was'nt a good north wester biggrin.gif


Quite.

The Meteo report said winds calm, but I was still being thrown around a fair bit over the tops. And visibility was a bit iffy too, the ceiling was at 2800 ft, which meant in practise I was flying into cloud whisps every time I went over 2000 ft. It kept things interesting, especially since I was trying to limit my use of the GPS to "only when I have no idea where I am", and I was flying from my 20 year old memory of the lay of the land around there. Boy it sure looks different from the air!
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David Gunson on Soviet ATC: "They have a super system there. When you want to fly from say Moscow to Leningrad, you are give three things: A height, a route and a speed. If you deviate from any of these three things you are joined by two MIG's on each wing and you land at the nearest available airfield. The passengers continue by coach, and the crew are never seen again. ... It's a super system, they don't get repetitive faults...
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Postby connor » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:50 am

Ian Warren wrote:
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Jezz Niels , lucky it was'nt a good north wester biggrin.gif


You have got to watch those Cub's in a Nor'wester, they tend to take off like a Helicopter. . . Straight up!
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Postby nzav8tor » Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:54 am

I flew a Cub around the South Island while building hours for my CPL back in 2001. Was a a great mission, think I've got some photos somewhere I'll have to scan and upload.
I'd have to dig out an old log book but I think we flew NZFI-NZMK-NZKM (Karamea)-NZWP-NZGM-NZHK-NZOA-NZWF-NZQN-NZLX-NZTU-NZTI-NZHM-NZKI-NZPP-NZFI.

Was a great trip except for being caught in the wind flying down the Lindis Valley. Those be some big hills for a little plane!
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:19 pm

I be looking forward to these photos , maybe scan your log book and we could use these for a MP , i may have to bite my lip and get Hedi and A2As Cub .
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