I've racked up a whopping 1.1 hours in a C150 so far and love it, though towards the end of my first lesson I experienced a bit of negative G over Rabbit Island that threw my stomach for a loop!
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adamofgreyskull wrote:QUOTE (adamofgreyskull @ Aug 24 2010, 01:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>though towards the end of my first lesson I experienced a bit of negative G over Rabbit Island that threw my stomach for a loop!
Can be a bugger that but you will overcome it.
When you are doing the flying as opposed to your instructor you will deal with the motion better, and I recommend getting a Relief Band (battery operated), available at Downunder Pilot shop and other places in NZ. I have found this really helps when it comes to doing stalling and steep turns. Also, when you get good at the manouvers there will be a whole lot less G to contend with!

KINGPIN wrote:QUOTE (KINGPIN @ Aug 25 2010, 07:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Welcome adamofgreyskull.
I have just started to persue my PPL licence and when i had my first few lessons, i was nervous and had feelings of nausea. but keeping in mind how much i want to fly it did eventually come right. my instructor said that it always happens to all the newbies who just started to fly because the body is not used to it but after stalls lesson trust me you body will come right lol..... I just finished my advanced stalls lessons and it was orsome. Cant wait to start circuits.
I haven't actually been nervous yet...for some reason. Not sure why not...The only weird feeling I've had was for a split-second when I was turning right, lowering flaps and lining up the runway after my 30 minute "introductory" flight, over some houses in ~Tahuna, I suddenly thought "Darnation! Half an hour ago I'd never been in a cockpit, now I'm flying over these peoples' houses and they have no idea. This is madness!"
For my first real lesson, my wife, mother-in-law, wife's grandad and my 3 year old niece all came out to watch Uncle Adam fly "the baby plane". Didn't occur to me until later in the evening, when someone else mentioned it, that I should have felt under some pressure to "perform" for the audience. Was actually pretty cool...they had a great time, sat outside the hangar at NAC watching the planes and helos land and take off. (Offtopic, but I could definitely get used to these mild NZ winters!)
I'm hoping to fly regularly, but that'll be constrained by the ol' wallet of course. I've applied for a scholarship at the aero-club. First prize is 10 hours free flying but I'd be glad of even 1!

Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Aug 26 2010, 02:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>One of my first flights was in an RAF Chipmunk (yes, I'm *that old*!!) ... and I flew over our house, then circled over over the allotment where dad was planting potatoes (like a true Polak!) - trying in vain to attract his attention. When I got home, I asked how the digging went - he said it would have been quite enjoyable if some pratt in a noisy aeroplane hadn't kept making a nuisance of himself!!!
It certainly was weird - seeing those oh so familiar places from a totally different perspective.
Don't know that it makes you "that" old (unless I'm that old too) My little brother went up a couple of times in chipmunks as an RAF cadet back in England. I know what you mean about a "different perspective". I'm pretty new to Nelson (and NZ) but I'm already picking out the local landmarks like the chip mill, Greenacres golf course, speedway track, race track...and seeing who has swimming pools etc.
QUOTEGood to see we have another person getting into real world flying as well as flight sim![/quote]
Actually, I haven't started simming yet!Well...I installed Flightgear after my first lesson and have taken off in a Cessna 172 using keyboard and mouse...but not quite the experience I was after! Just now trying to get my hands and feet on a yoke and pedals so I can get some practice between lessons. All our stuff's packed up to move into our new house but as soon as we're in in two weeks I'll be working on some "proper" switches.
QUOTE ( @ Aug 26 2010, 02:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Good to see another Nelsonian on here, welcome.[/quote]
Thanks! Fairly new to the area, but the wife's from Richmond and her folks are over Mapua way. It seems to be a pretty awesome place (to learn) to fly. Can't wait until I can fly over to Mot!Last edited by adamofgreyskull on Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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