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A number of years ago during the course of the closing of the old Black
Forest Glider Port, I purchased a signed print of wave clouds over NZ. This print measures about 20 X40, (acutally it's a bit larger than that). In the lower left hand corner of the print are what looks like the words Taieri "Pet." I believe the print may have been hanging in the old club house at BFGP, but I'm not sure about that. In any case, does any one know what that first word might be and more importantly, what it means? I'm guessing it is a name given the cloud by the local natives. The first two letters of the photographers last name are WH if that helps. Billy Hill, (Zulu) |
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I know the picture ,interesting wave formation ,one of the local pilot x/c
to this monster as it is some distance from the usual x/c routes and recorded 5000ft per minute climb rates and went to 30000ft plus and estimated the cloud formations went 15/20,000ft above him. Taieri refers to the location over the Taieri plains, I don't know when or where the "pet" originated gary NZ wrote in message oups.com... A number of years ago during the course of the closing of the old Black Forest Glider Port, I purchased a signed print of wave clouds over NZ. This print measures about 20 X40, (acutally it's a bit larger than that). In the lower left hand corner of the print are what looks like the words Taieri "Pet." I believe the print may have been hanging in the old club house at BFGP, but I'm not sure about that. In any case, does any one know what that first word might be and more importantly, what it means? I'm guessing it is a name given the cloud by the local natives. The first two letters of the photographers last name are WH if that helps. Billy Hill, (Zulu) |
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A number of years ago during the course of the closing of the old Black Forest Glider Port, I purchased a signed print of wave clouds over NZ. This print measures about 20 X40, (acutally it's a bit larger than that). In the lower left hand corner of the print are what looks like the words Taieri "Pet." I believe the print may have been hanging in the old club house at BFGP, but I'm not sure about that. In any case, does any one know what that first word might be and more importantly, what it means? I'm guessing it is a name given the cloud by the local natives. The first two letters of the photographers last name are WH if that helps. Billy Hill, (Zulu) If you are into spectacular cloud photographs check out http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/. Some good stuff from NZ, and spectacular pix of the Morning Glory wave cloud in Northern Queensland, some with gliders. -- Real name is richard |
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Have a look at this pictures. http://www.patagoniagliding.org.ar/
This place is a soaring paradise. Pupo Terso |
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The photo you're talking about is as you correctly state the 'Taieri
Pet'. Taieri is the name of the river that flows from the former gold mining area north of Alexandra east and south through the famous Taieri Gorge finally reaching the Pacific Ocean south of Dunedin. Wave clouds are almost a daily sight in New Zealand, hence its Maori name of Aotearoa - Land of the Long White Cloud. Pet is an affectionate name for the lenticular cloud formation. The Taieri Pet poster is freely available in New Zealand and has featured as an illustration in at least one book. Kernow wrote: A number of years ago during the course of the closing of the old Black Forest Glider Port, I purchased a signed print of wave clouds over NZ. This print measures about 20 X40, (acutally it's a bit larger than that). In the lower left hand corner of the print are what looks like the words Taieri "Pet." I believe the print may have been hanging in the old club house at BFGP, but I'm not sure about that. In any case, does any one know what that first word might be and more importantly, what it means? I'm guessing it is a name given the cloud by the local natives. The first two letters of the photographers last name are WH if that helps. Billy Hill, (Zulu) |
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