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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. I've had an email from the Aero Sports Federation of China who state that there is Soaring at the Datong Aero Sports School. Datong is in Shanxi Province and is about 260km W of Beijing. I have a contact phone number but I'm told they don't speak much English. I'm hoping to get an email and/or web address. Having way too much time on my hands I used Google Earth (and maps.google.com) to find pictures of gliders at an airfield ( 40° 2'22"N 113°23'30"E). http://tinyurl.com/gkmtx There is another airfield about 8km east of this which might be Datong airport (DAT)? There are regular trains from Beijing to Datong. -- Neil |
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2'22"N 113?23'30"E). http://tinyurl.com/gkmtx Nice ![]() Anybody with computer vision expertise out there? We definitely need an aircraft feature detector, parametrizable for gliders and have that running on all Google data to detect all those hidden glider sites! Regards -Gerhard -- Gerhard Wesp / Holderenweg 2 / CH-8134 Adliswil +41 (0)76 505 1149 (mobile) / +41 (0)44 668 1878 (office) +41 (0)44 668 1818 (fax) http://gwesp.tx0.org/ |
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Mitch wrote: 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. I've had an email from the Aero Sports Federation of China who state that there is Soaring at the Datong Aero Sports School. Datong is in Shanxi Province and is about 260km W of Beijing. I have a contact phone number but I'm told they don't speak much English. I'm hoping to get an email and/or web address. Nice! Can you give me the phone number? My wife is Chinese so I can get her to be the intermediary over the phone. Feel free to e-mail it to me (mike at mikeash.com) if you don't want to post it publicly. 260km is not far at all! That's only about twice as far as I am from my regular US glider operation. Having way too much time on my hands I used Google Earth (and maps.google.com) to find pictures of gliders at an airfield ( 40? 2'22"N 113?23'30"E). http://tinyurl.com/gkmtx Cool find. I wish my airport were available so clearly; at maximum zoom you can just barely make out the *runway*. There is another airfield about 8km east of this which might be Datong airport (DAT)? There are regular trains from Beijing to Datong. This is all great information. Thanks a lot. I searched around a little bit and the only mention I could find on the internet (searching in English) was a brief mention on this page: http://www.changjiangunlimited.com/J...day%202004.htm According to that, they have almost 20 ships, so it sounds pretty sizable. That's about all the information it has, though. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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I've had an email from the Aero Sports Federation of China who state that there is Soaring at the Datong Aero Sports School. Datong is in Shanxi Province and is about 260km W of Beijing. I have a contact phone number but I'm told they don't speak much English. I'm hoping to get an email and/or web address. My wife found their web site: http://www.dthk.com.cn/ It's entirely in Chinese (with a Japanese translation, no English), but there are phone numbers and an e-mail address at the bottom. I just had her write an e-mail for me in Chinese asking for more information, and we'll see what they have to say. There is another site in Anyang, Henan: http://www.ayhx.com/ Again, entirely in Chinese, and no e-mail address in sight, but there's a phone number. It's a bit farther from Beijing but it looks like a decent possibility. It's interesting to see the contrast. My little club in the US owns a grand total of three ships, plus some member-owned ones. These operations have a large number of gliders and also carry out almost every other sport-like aviation activity you can think of. On the other hand, there's apparentlny only a handful of them in the entire country. As always, I'll post back when I know more. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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I've had an email from the Aero Sports Federation of China who state
that there is Soaring at the Datong Aero Sports School. Datong is in Shanxi Province and is about 260km W of Beijing. I have a contact phone number but I'm told they don't speak much English. I'm hoping to get an email and/or web address. E-mail: http://www.datong-flight-base.com Tel:0352-6015396 (when I translated with Babelfish it suggested this was the fax number) Nice! Can you give me the phone number? My wife is Chinese so I can get her to be the intermediary over the phone. Feel free to e-mail it to me (mike at mikeash.com) if you don't want to post it publicly. I delayed posting the info as I asked the ASFC for permission to put the details on the NG and they have responded with their website/contact details above. I'll be contacting Datong soon to enquire about flying there using one of our local contacts (and trying to get prices for local pilots as well as the "waiguoren price" ![]() hope to make a few trips there. I look forward to hearing about your experiences in Datong. The question of Gliding in China has been posted in this NG a few times over the last year with few answers and if you get time it would be good to "file a report" here or on your website for future reference. Safe Flying! -- Neil |
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There is another site in Anyang, Henan:
http://www.ayhx.com/ Again, entirely in Chinese, and no e-mail address in sight, but there's a phone number. It's a bit farther from Beijing but it looks like a decent possibility. I spy, with my Google Maps eye: http://tinyurl.com/j6awc (36° 8' N, 114° 20' 30"E) Their site has a 16minute WMV (129MB) showing the scope of their facilities and activities and includes a couple of shots of some glider aerobatics. It looks like they have a Grob G103 Twin Astir and a Jantar 2 and use aerotow launching. There is a snapshot of a launch grid with a German ASH25(?) ID:X3 and two other gliders (one possibly from Switzerland). Does anyone have any comments about flying from Anyang? -- Neil |
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www.ayhx.com
0087-63931780 zhao hang scam they Invite people and cheat with people. Its a same company named Kunming Bei Zhao Trade Company LTD. |
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On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 2:35:26 PM UTC-4, wrote:
www.ayhx.com 0087-63931780 zhao hang scam they Invite people and cheat with people. Its a same company named Kunming Bei Zhao Trade Company LTD. Scam sites are dangerous links to click on. Site is probably virus infected. |
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Many years ago, I spent more than a year in the far east including China. A few years ago, I was asked to translate my popular glider flight training manual into Chinese. It is a big effort, but the project is nearly finished.
Now the problem is how to produce it without the whole project being stolen and the book simply copied. Frankly, I believe it is impossible. The answer is probably to sell the rights to somebody in China and let them do as they like in their language. Tom Knauff |
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