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I'm going to China for a few weeks in October and I thought it would be
nice to get in a little flying while I'm there. Unfortunately information on the subject seems hard to find. I've found a couple of posts in this group which didn't get much in the way of replies, and I found one article talking about somebody visiting a soaring operation, but I haven't actually found any concrete information as to where I might find one. Does anyone know of any soaring operations in China, or even a good place to look for such information? Thanks in advance for any pointers. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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One of the major obstacles to aviation sports making it into the
Olympics is that most Asian countries have no civil aviation. Very unlikely to find soaring in any place like that. But good luck! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... One of the major obstacles to aviation sports making it into the Olympics is that most Asian countries have no civil aviation. Very unlikely to find soaring in any place like that. But good luck! Some years back a group from Australia went to China and flew. |
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Mal wrote:
Some years back a group from Australia went to China and flew. Mal, Do you have a link or copy of the article they wrote? I've previously read it but can't find it now. I'm from NZ but currently located in Jurong, Jiangsu Province, PRC (31°57'31"N, 119°9'56"E) for a year while my wife teaches English. I'm keen to do some flying he if I can get some contacts & info. I've sent a few emails, searched the internet but not come up with anything concrete yet. I've heard anecdotes from a contact in Nanjing that powered flying (training) might be available but I've no details on this. Michael, I'll post any info that I find on this NG. What city/ies are you visiting? Cheers Neil -- Change equals to minus to reply. http://www.avon-tech-solutions.co.nz/china_blog.html |
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I know that some members of Segelfluggruppe Werdenfels went several
times to China for soaring. You can contact Segelfluggruppe Werdenfels under . Ask for Juergen W., he organized the trips. |
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I forgot, a PPL program is actually available in Shanghai, run by a
fully owned enterprise of China Eastern, the shanghai based airline. The have new C172, but the rates are as high as in Europe. They are based on the well know Longhua airfield, famous for having been depicted in the Spielberg movie "The Empire of the Sun", from the omonimous Ballard's autobiographical book. The city developped so much in the recent past that now the airport is surrounded by building on the four side and it's almost walking distance from Shanghai's Ikea.. It was once on the outskirts of the city. Anybody wanting to know more, pls mail me. I wonder how soaring over the smokes of the chemical plant right aside the strip would be.. Michele Mitch wrote: Hi Michael, I'm based in Shanghai, have been here a couple of years, and as far as I know, there's just one place in China where u can go gliding. I never been there, it's about 3/400kms from Beijing but I cant find the link of the website at the moment. We are trying to change the situation here, but there's a matter of airspace. I guess it gives a good idea of what could happen if we do not lobby loud enough in Europe... Not nice. If you ever drop by one of these days let me know, beware that the first week of october is national holyday, hence everything we'll be shut down, nationwide. I'll mail you some more info as soon as i find them in my laptop.. Cheers Michele Michael Ash wrote: wrote: I'm from NZ but currently located in Jurong, Jiangsu Province, PRC (31?57'31"N, 119?9'56"E) for a year while my wife teaches English. I'm keen to do some flying he if I can get some contacts & info. I've sent a few emails, searched the internet but not come up with anything concrete yet. I've heard anecdotes from a contact in Nanjing that powered flying (training) might be available but I've no details on this. Michael, I'll post any info that I find on this NG. What city/ies are you visiting? I'll be spending most of my time in Beijing, although we're going to Luoyang for at least a few days, which looks to be relatively close to where you are if I haven't gotten my geography confused. I'd be willing to travel some if the situation looked good, although just how far or how good is something I haven't really figured out. I'm a bit pessimistic about finding anything, and my time may be better spent studying for the knowledge exam rather than flying, but it would be a neat experience. I appreciate your offer to post what you find, and I'll be sure to do the same. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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hans wrote:
I know that some members of Segelfluggruppe Werdenfels went several times to China for soaring. You can contact Segelfluggruppe Werdenfels under . Ask for Juergen W., he organized the trips. Thanks for the tip. I've e-mailed them, and I'll post back with what I find. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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Mitch wrote:
Hi Michael, I'm based in Shanghai, have been here a couple of years, and as far as I know, there's just one place in China where u can go gliding. I never been there, it's about 3/400kms from Beijing but I cant find the link of the website at the moment. We are trying to change the situation here, but there's a matter of airspace. I guess it gives a good idea of what could happen if we do not lobby loud enough in Europe... Not nice. So it seems. I guess it's the logical result of combining an unelected government with no pre-existing GA activity. If you ever drop by one of these days let me know, beware that the first week of october is national holyday, hence everything we'll be shut down, nationwide. So I'm told. I think I'm going to be busy with various family things that week anyway. I don't think we'll make it to Shanghai this trip, unfortunately. In any case, soaring in a chemical plant's exhaust sounds... unhealthy. I'll mail you some more info as soon as i find them in my laptop.. Thanks, I appreciate it. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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