Ardmore Airshow, September 19th

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Postby ardypilot » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:03 pm



See ya there!
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Postby pilotgallagher01 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:20 pm

Might fly up? Haven't checked anything yet, do you know if we can do that? Just park outside the aero club im guessing
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Postby AirNewZealandA320 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:06 pm

Ill Be There.
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Postby scon » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:19 pm

Airport is closed between 1300-1400 and 1430-1530 by the looks of things, it will be NOTAMed though. If you wanna park at the Club Chris just send me a text, as if it is a good day we tend to get pretty busy so will need to sort out parking e.t.c.
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Postby pilotgallagher01 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:51 pm

Yea mate cheers, I will have a look out for the NOTAMs later this week, will just come up for the day and leave at 3.30pm though it would be 'everyone leaving at once'
If the weather is good though I probs bring a fully loaded 172 up, how much parking do you have for us 'visitors' ? as it was pretty tight in there the other day I came up?
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:27 am

I'll be there, lurking around the Aero Club no doubt.
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Postby scon » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:31 pm

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Yea mate cheers, I will have a look out for the NOTAMs later this week, will just come up for the day and leave at 3.30pm though it would be 'everyone leaving at once'
If the weather is good though I probs bring a fully loaded 172 up, how much parking do you have for us 'visitors' ? as it was pretty tight in there the other day I came up?


Haha that wasn't close to tight, Sunday really depends on how many visitors we get.

I am really hoping the L-39 or Cessna Dragonfly make an appearance!
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Postby Chairman » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:37 pm

Would any of you real world pilot types who know about things like weather like to make predictions for Sunday afternoon ?

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Postby Adamski » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:05 pm

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Would any of you real world pilot types who know about things like weather like to make predictions for Sunday afternoon ?

Yes ... it's looking pretty "iffy" at the moment. What's the procedure ... do we ring in the morning to check? If so, who?
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Postby KINGPIN » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:11 pm

The weather is not looking too promising atall.
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Postby ardypilot » Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:25 pm

From the NZ Warbirds: "NZ Warbirds held a meeting at 1200 today and the decision was that the open day will still go ahead. You will understand that it all hinges on the state of the weather tomorrow. If it stays the same as today there will be a flypast over the Cenotaph. There may or may not be flying displays in the afternoon. Listen to Newstalk ZB between 0730 and 0800 torrow morning for the final decision."
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Postby pilotgallagher01 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:14 pm

I have made the decision and won't be coming up now, hope all goes well if it goes ahead.
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Postby Chairman » Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:17 am

What was the verdict ? I was asleep then (not long home from work) and wasn't listening, I can't find anything on zb's website, or the warbirds website, or the warbirds facebook page ...

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Postby ardypilot » Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:24 am

Chairman wrote:
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What was the verdict ?

ARFOR TA VALID 1700 TO 0200 UTC
1000 28025
3000 27045
5000 27045 PS03
7000 27050 ZERO
10000 27055 MS05
FZL 7000FT.
VIS 30KM REDUCING TO 10KM IN -SHRA, 6000M IN SHRA AND 3000M IN
+SHRA/TSRA/SHRAGS.
CLD AREAS BKN CUSC/TCU 2500 TOPS 8000, ISOL EMBD CB TOPS ABV
10000. BECMG SCT AT TIMES, BASE 1200 VC +SHRA.
WX ISOL -SHRA/SHRA BECMG OCNL DURING MORNING.
ISOL +SHRA WITH FRONT, POSSIBLE TSRA/SHRAGS ABT WEST COAST FM
AFTERNOON.
TURB OCNL MOD BLW 6000 ABT/E OF RANGES, SEVERE AS PER SIGMET.
ICE OCNL MOD ABV FZL DEVELOPING MORNING, MAY BECOME SEVERE,
SIGMET POSSIBLE.
REMARK FRONT MOV THROUGH THE AREA FM MORNING.

TAF NZAA 181705Z 1818/1918
28020G30KT 9999 -SHRA SCT025
TEMPO 1819/1902 4000 +SHRA FEW020CB
TEMPO 1902/1910 6000 SHRA
BECMG 1906/1908 26010KT
2000FT WIND 28040KT
BECMG 1906/1908 26030KT
QNH MNM 1004 MAX 1013
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Postby scon » Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:33 am

I'm at work now, currently it is all go. First aircraft have just departed.
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Postby Chairman » Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:02 am

Thanks guys, better get the camera cleared off and ready to go I guess !

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Postby FlyingKiwi » Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:03 pm

The Spitfire did an awesome display in the afternoon. Few nervous moments on the first flight when it got stuck in the mud on 25 grass and by all accounts was pretty close to a prop strike. No damage done however. I was in the Aero Club Grumman formation (passenger) and got quite a few pictures which I'll try and remember to upload here soon.
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:49 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote:
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I was in the Aero Club Grumman formation (passenger) and got quite a few pictures which I'll try and remember to upload here soon.

If you dont turn up with those pic s i 'll nudge ya winkyy.gif
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Postby Adamski » Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:58 pm

I couldn't decide till the last minute whether to go or not. In the end, we got there around 12:30pm - so missed the memorial flypast. The weather was unbelievably ugly one minute, then picture-perfect the next!

Frankly ... I have to say I'm amazed - and take my hat off to the pilots that braved the most appalling blustering wind to put on a show for the "optimists" that turned up. As ever, the NZ Warbirds organisation was terrific - plenty to see, even without the flying displays. I hope they made enough money out of us all to cover their costs. At the end of the day, though, it's aircraft *in the air* that I'm primarily interested in - and I wasn't disappointed. *Anything* was a bonus on a day like this!

The P-40 always gives an incredible display - and how can you not love those Harvards? The Trojan looked the least worried by the conditions - after all ... if it can land on a postage stamp in the middle of the sea in (almost) any weather ...

Predictably, though (for me at least) the REAL bonus was Doug's Spitfire. A simply awesome display - having chosen to do the routine at stunningly low altitude. It really isn't often you get to see a Spit so wonderfully low (and *fast* - when it was downwind laugh.gif). I was too gobsmacked to even attempt peering down a viewfinder, so a couple of taxiing/static pics is all I got. The memory lingers on, though!

At the end of the day, it was about honouring those "few" - or about respecting anyone that's prepared to lay down their lives for the benefit of future generations. As an ex-pat Polak, I know exactly what this means (I wouldn't be here today). So a truly fitting memorial - flown for the brave, by the brave.





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Postby Gavin Conroy » Sun Sep 19, 2010 7:15 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote:
QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Sep 24 2010, 06:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The Spitfire did an awesome display in the afternoon. Few nervous moments on the first flight when it got stuck in the mud on 25 grass and by all accounts was pretty close to a prop strike. No damage done however. I was in the Aero Club Grumman formation (passenger) and got quite a few pictures which I'll try and remember to upload here soon.


Good to hear.
If the weather was better this weekend you would have found yourself on the other end of the camera as we had talked about getting some photos of the three Grummans.
Maybe next time.
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