Thursday, May 24, 2007

8000 feet and climbing

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From: ZASoars
Next time you see Mike Beckage or Dick Hutch let them know you know
they climbed up to 8500msl in the GROB last Sunday . The conditions
were fantastic just after a small cold front passed over the flying
area mid afternoon. Several pilots climbed to altitudes in excess of
8000msl and the GROB pilots were right there with them.
This is the time of the year when the best altitudes can be reached
over our area - come on out and see how high you can get this weekend.

ZA.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Contest Day 2

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From: Don Taylor
Here's the latest and greatest.  Saturday was definitely a challenging day, by the looks of the speeds.  Todd flew very well, Ron got stuck in some unbelievable sink (L/D of 22 in a 14 mile run for a Ventus 2 !) and Chris' Ka6 proved it can't penetrate in 19 mph winds.  And so it goes.  Good job by all.

Operations report for Sunday, May 20th, 2007.

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From: Mario Lazaga

We had a great day, with 20 flights in all.
Conditions were poor and windy until 14:00.
In the morning, Cheryl Beckage had her BFR.
Tom Klassen flew his Lak-12 for the first time.
Cap'n Miller celebrated his birthday flying the PW5 for the first time.
He liked it enough to fly the polish "floating marvel" again.
Sean Iams also took instructional flights, and a passenger ride with
Pete Detore.
At 14:10, Don Taylor took off for the longest flight of the day,
landing 3:27 minutes later.
Jack Hensel took 303BA for a short flight, with Nyal in the back seat.
Jack was 2 minutes short of a 3 hours flight! Ron Clarke, Terry
Wools, Dick Hutch and Mike Beckage also enjoyed the great conditions
of the day, all flying 2+ hours. Gerry Simpson was the last to land,
touching down at 18:00 after a 3 hours flight.

We all had a lot of fun, seeing the planes fly and the "super chair" of the DO

Thanks to Tod, Mike, Cheryl, Sean for crewing like pros. Mike Nichols
for the tows. Dale for the instruction, Cap'n Miller for the birthday
cake, and all who showed up for the great time.

Mario

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Best Way To Recycle a Slightly Used Parachute


Make a wedding dress out of it.
This wedding dress was made from a nylon parachute that saved the groom's life during World War II. Maj. Claude Hensinger, a B-29 pilot, and his crew, were returning from a bombing raid over Yowata, Japan, in August 1944 when their engine caught fire. The crew was forced to bail out. It was night and Major Hensinger landed on some rocks and suffered some minor injuries. During the night he used the parachute both as a pillow and a blanket. In the morning the crew was able to reassemble and were taken in by some friendly Chinese. He kept the parachute and used it as a way to propose to Ruth in 1947. He presented it to her and suggested she make a gown out of it for their wedding.

Found at Boing Boing.

Monday, May 14, 2007

First Contest Day

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From: Don Taylor
Date: May 13, 2007 11:11 PM
Subject: First Contest Day

We're off to the races and Brad is in good form, trouncing the field
(at least the 4 flights that were sent to me. Are there more to
come? ZA??) These scores are preliminary, pending any corrections
received from the pilots. Only Todd sent the info requested on the
last page of the contest rules: many thanks Todd. It really helps
me calibrate my calculations.

Two comments: I am accepting the Diamond P turnpoint west of Alex,
even though it doesn't exist in reality. It's in the SeeYou and
Leibacher databases though. I am accepting the Tipton RRX even
though it's not an airport. Some of you want to use it, even though
an airport, Tregassar, is only two miles up the track!

Let's hope for more good wx and flights next weekend. C U at the meeting. DT

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Friday Flying 5/11/07

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From: ZASoars

Fellow Pilots,

Lynn Joyce has kindly offered to tow on Friday . Conditions should be
good and I suggest we plan for the first tow at 12:30, so if you plan
to fly and use a club ship be sure to get out in time to get it out
the hangar and ready .
Let me know if you think you'll come out - I hope to see as many as possible.

ZA.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Open House Successful Despite Weather

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From: ZASoars

A GREAT Job well done !

Many thanks to Dan De Witt, ably assisted by Pete Detore and Nyal
Williams . The Club Open House and picnic organized by them this past
weekend resulted in about six introductory guest rides and may well
result in two if not three new members by my calculations .Thanks also
to members who encouraged friends to come on out to experience SOARING
as your help keeps our numbers up and holds our cost increases to a
minimum.
The weather was not the greatest but a good number of flights were
made and the picnic that followed was enjoyed by many .

Thanks Dan , Pete and Nyal.

Too Much Wind: No Flying Sunday 5/6

Crew Chief Terry Wools just called to say that flying operations today are canceled due to the windy weather.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Open House May 5


Fellow Members and Families,
We are excited to announce an open house and picnic on May 5th, 2007. Please plan to attend and invite anyone interested in Soaring. Polish Sausage sandwiches, a side dish and drinks will be served. Everyone is encouraged to bring a side dish or dessert of choice. Invitations have been posted in area airports, mailers have been sent to prospective members and a notice has been posted the StarPress Muncie.

This is our first effort in 2007 to promote the sport of Soaring in Central Indiana. We are looking for new members.

Looking forward to seeing you at the airport.

Thanks,

Dan DeWitt
Nyal Williams
Pete Detore