flyerme Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 FLYING FOR FREE???... or just come on down to sherlock on a nice morning and ill take you up?? wont cost you anything.!! you'd be flying for free:thumb up: ....but me on the other hand...
pudestcon Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Thanks Exadios, I found that most interesting. I was interested in the RASP weather software; I became aware of this software through a friend of mine who flys gliders from Beverley. I have started to use the web based service just to get a feel for what conditions will be like where I fly my Thruster, since it is hangared 3.5 hours away. The program has been most useful although I'm still learning how to interpret the charts. Cheers, Pud
Deskpilot Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 One day, some day, Flyerme, I'll rock up on your door step and put you to the test. Won't exactly be free for me either as I'll use a tank full of gas to do the trip. lol. 1
flyerme Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 One day, some day, Flyerme, I'll rock up on your door step and put you to the test. Won't exactly be free for me either as I'll use a tank full of gas to do the trip. lol. anytime:cheers:
Patrick Normoyle Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Deskpilot, I popped in there on Sunday with my wife, nice country strip, not sure you want to take the Jab in there though. Maybe if it was a little longer and flatter. But great for us Drifter, Skyfox and alike. 1
facthunter Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Flying with NO fuel cost ? Sure, but the aircraft today are very expensive and exotic. Nev
Exadios Posted April 30, 2013 Author Posted April 30, 2013 Thanks Exadios, I found that most interesting.I was interested in the RASP weather software; I became aware of this software through a friend of mine who flys gliders from Beverley. I have started to use the web based service just to get a feel for what conditions will be like where I fly my Thruster, since it is hangared 3.5 hours away. The program has been most useful although I'm still learning how to interpret the charts. Cheers, Pud Yes, the wind and cloud data are esp. useful for power pilots.
Deskpilot Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Deskpilot, I popped in there on Sunday with my wife, nice country strip, not sure you want to take the Jab in there though. Maybe if it was a little longer and flatter. But great for us Drifter, Skyfox and alike. Actually Patrick, I was referring to driving over as I've let my certificate laps this year. I did fly there once but decided not to land as I couldn't get my approach speed right on a gusty day. I know that a Jabby has made it in though. 1
flyerme Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Actually Patrick, I was referring to driving over as I've let my certificate laps this year. I did fly there once but decided not to land as I couldn't get my approach speed right on a gusty day. I know that a Jabby has made it in though. YEH was a rough old day when you flew over Desky. And yes Helmut from brooklands (wellinton) in his fuel injected Jaby lands here frequently but he has Stated (on another thread ) you MUST have your short field landings down pat before attempting... Deskpilot I assumened you ment drive...lol any time mate and we will go for a fly... P.S sorry for thread drift..well slightly..
flyerme Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 U should fly up here and I go for a fly for free that works both ways:roflmao:
Old Koreelah Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Flying with NO fuel cost ? Sure, but the aircraft today are very expensive and exotic. Nev True, Nev. High tech materials and superb finish required for good soaring performance. I migrated from sailplanes after RAAus facilitated affordable flying. Our little powered planes are mobs cheaper than sailplanes. Power + low tech airframe = flying fun. 1
Doug Evans Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 that works both ways:roflmao: Don't laugh could see me on ya strip one day !
eightyknots Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Flying with NO fuel cost ? Sure, but the aircraft today are very expensive and exotic. Nev TRUE: I read some figures a year ago (USA-based so may be different Down Under) which stated that the depreciation expenses of gliders -on average- were around double that of powered light planes. This extra expense probably negates the fuel costs. 1
Doug Evans Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Most are not ultralights now they are lsa light sport aircraft that why the are expensive
Exadios Posted May 28, 2013 Author Posted May 28, 2013 Flying with NO fuel cost ? Sure, but the aircraft today are very expensive and exotic. Nev Not necessarily so. It is possible to by a perfectly good glider for $10000 - $15000 - for instance an Astir CS.
facthunter Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 That's a fair discount from the $300K for a real good one. Where is it made and how do I know it won't clap it's wings above my head?. ( 10-15K )You pay that for a good pushbike. Nev
Exadios Posted May 28, 2013 Author Posted May 28, 2013 That's a fair discount from the $300K for a real good one. Where is it made and how do I know it won't clap it's wings above my head?. ( 10-15K )You pay that for a good pushbike. Nev I don't know what you had in mind for $300K. An LS8 or ASW24 would be about $100K. Astirs were made in Germany. They use that same methodology as a $300K glider to stop overhead wing clap.
bexrbetter Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 "all the energy for that we stole from the atmosphere" I knew the minute I saw the long hair, scruffy beard and pony tails that I was looking at oxygen thieves!
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