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On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides
On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. |
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Great flight... I'll bet he is ecstatic. I take my hat off to anyone that can fly for that long....
Bob 7U On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote: On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. |
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On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. Impossible - Fake News! You can't soar away from a winch launch! ;-) Uli |
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On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 11:21:47 AM UTC-8, AS wrote:
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote: On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. Impossible - Fake News! You can't soar away from a winch launch! ;-) Uli And have you ever seen Keith look ecstatic? Jim |
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On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 7:21:47 PM UTC, AS wrote:
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote: On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. Impossible - Fake News! You can't soar away from a winch launch! ;-) Uli |
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On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 7:21:47 PM UTC, AS wrote:
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote: On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. Impossible - Fake News! You can't soar away from a winch launch! ;-) Uli All you need is 18 oz of mo gas, wind and 700 ft AGL. ![]() ![]() https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D25dhdQ8rbM |
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On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 4:03:57 PM UTC, wrote:
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 7:21:47 PM UTC, AS wrote: On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 4:19:15 AM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote: On April 1 last year Wellington gliding club moved from their site of more than half a century at Paraparaumu to a rural site near Greytown, and at the same time swapped aerotow (Tiger Moth, then Cubs, then Pawnees) for a new Skylaunch winch. Both sites are about 25 km from the same mountain chain, but on opposite sides On Sunday February 12th visiting pilot Keith Essex made a 1000 km flight from a 1500 ft winch launch, only the 3rd 1000 km flight ever in the North Island. http://times-age.co.nz/back-epic-1000km-glide/ Keith followed up with a 1250 km flight on Valentine's Day, but suffered a problem with the LX flight recorder. Impossible - Fake News! You can't soar away from a winch launch! ;-) Allyou need is 18 oz of mo gas, wind and 700 ft AGL ![]() See- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D25dhdQ8rbM |
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