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Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows.
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On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:52:42 PM UTC-8, nimbus wrote:
Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=488_1384997877 Anyone got any stories to share? |
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Cows think that if it's white, it's a salt lick.
Great fun. The best thing to happen to drones since their invention! Jim |
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On 11/21/2013 6:10 PM, JS wrote:
Cows think that if it's white, it's a salt lick. Great fun. The best thing to happen to drones since their invention! Jim Ha ha ha! I'm not a rancher nor have I ever played one on TV, but I've been around enough cows to know they're a humorous mixture of curiosity and caution (fear?). If you happen to (say) land out in a field to which cows have access, or happen to walk through a pasture full of them, assuming they're not range cattle - which generally don't wanna have anything to do with humans - they'll likely begin following you, coming closer over distance and time until you're convinced they're within eating distance of your back. If you stop, they'll stop. If you turn around to look at 'em, they'll recoil in sudden alarm as if they suddenly realize they're no longer invisible! Very humorous. Continue walking (without looking at 'em) and they'll resume following you until their curiosity is satisfied. All bets are off if any happen to be bulls... As to protection of your sailplane, assume the worst if you don't remain there to "look the cows off". Curiosity (and poundage) will triumph. Bob W. |
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Been there. Had a canopy smashed and a parachute (used as a
wing tip weight pulled) while I was in the pub waiting for crew. No, I didn't abandon the glider when there were cows in the field, or even the next field, it's just that all the gates were open. Lesson learned....... You can chase cows away from a glider by just waving your arms and running at them, but the problem is they can approach from all sides. It's also clear from the way they react to you they know you are from the city, and take the p***. One more tip- when you come to de-rig and have crew available push the glider into a corner so it's easy to defend, also park the car where it blocks and distract them. They'll lick the paintwork and it will smell a bit afterwards but you can clean it up. |
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At 03:28 22 November 2013, Bob Whelan wrote:
On 11/21/2013 6:10 PM, JS wrote: Cows think that if it's white, it's a salt lick. Great fun. The best thing to happen to drones since their invention! Jim Ha ha ha! I'm not a rancher nor have I ever played one on TV, but I've been around enough cows to know they're a humorous mixture of curiosity and caution (fear?). If you happen to (say) land out in a field to which cows have access, or happen to walk through a pasture full of them, assuming they're not range cattle - which generally don't wanna have anything to do with humans - they'll likely begin following you, coming closer over distance and time until you're convinced they're within eating distance of your back. If you stop, they'll stop. If you turn around to look at 'em, they'll recoil in sudden alarm as if they suddenly realize they're no longer invisible! Very humorous. Continue walking (without looking at 'em) and they'll resume following you until their curiosity is satisfied. All bets are off if any happen to be bulls... As to protection of your sailplane, assume the worst if you don't remain there to "look the cows off". Curiosity (and poundage) will triumph. Bob W. Was a problem when gliders were made of wood and doped fabric. Cows would lick the fabric until they destroyed it, they liked the dope apparently |
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 15:54:23 -0800 (PST), nimbus
wrote: On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:52:42 PM UTC-8, nimbus wrote: Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=488_1384997877 Anyone got any stories to share? Field with cows in it? Not the best, but you can deal with it. Field with ONE cow in it? No. That's not a cow. |
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In article ,
nimbus wrote: On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:52:42 PM UTC-8, nimbus wrote: Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=488_1384997877 Anyone got any stories to share? Well, there is the story about the PW-5 and the amorous bull... FP, you want to chime in? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On Friday, November 22, 2013 12:09:03 PM UTC-6, WB wrote:
In article , nimbus wrote: On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:52:42 PM UTC-8, nimbus wrote: Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=488_1384997877 Anyone got any stories to share? Well, there is the story about the PW-5 and the amorous bull... FP, you want to chime in? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- Ahh beat me to it. FP's account alone is finally the proof I need to backup my statement that the PW5 looks like a cow. |
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On Saturday, November 23, 2013 8:13:15 PM UTC-5, Echo wrote:
On Friday, November 22, 2013 12:09:03 PM UTC-6, WB wrote: In article , nimbus wrote: On Thursday, November 21, 2013 3:52:42 PM UTC-8, nimbus wrote: Now we know why not to land out in a field loaded with cows. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=488_1384997877 Anyone got any stories to share? Well, there is the story about the PW-5 and the amorous bull... FP, you want to chime in? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- Ahh beat me to it. FP's account alone is finally the proof I need to backup my statement that the PW5 looks like a cow. Not at all. It proofs that PW-5 looks like a cow... only to the Bull. |
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