chance to rig the wing. Replace some rusted washers and clean the wing.
The funny thing was that as I rigged the wing a small washer dropped
out! Now I wonder where that came from!!
All fixed and washed I am worried about icing tonight so.....
The funny thing was that as I rigged the wing a small washer dropped
out! Now I wonder where that came from!!
All fixed and washed I am worried about icing tonight so.....
So did I waist £13.50 plus VAT on a prop balancing tool? I loaded the prop set the tool as per
instructions to find its in perfect balance! Ah! With its dingks and dents filled with Araldite and smoothed off each blade is exactly the same weight, what skill and dexterity. I wish I would be able to say the same for the rest of today's tasks. Routing the cable for CHT, EGT, Oil Temp did not go so well, three or was it four setting up and re routing's be now all is in place and zip tied in place. I should list all the jobs completed....
The parts arrive and we are ready to start the assembly. Engine frame on and the two wishbones, tomorrow on with the suspention struts!
On close inspection I find another crack, I wonder if one more swooop
would have seen it fail in flight, a crack on each corner means it was
on it's way!
Preflight! Preflight! Preflight!
Flying in to old Sarum seeing friends on the way home the skydiving school has had a "malfunction" on a tandem jump the chute and the bag were lost. Flying Gordon on a search path it's found! The strings were tangled and not likely to open, they landed on the reserve and we found 2k worth chute! Interesting to chat to the Skydivers, "by the time a parachutist can tandem, they have so much experience they look forward to the odd ride on the reserve.." Oh!
Now the last flight home before an Early night in a soft bed..I leave after the airfield is closed and depart for a great if not direct flight home, PFL's for the day across the Salisbury Plain were my first of the day, miss two got one, not a good average and probably due to fatigue.
Approaching Southampton I am cleared for a route down Southampton water and a direct route home. Nill ish wind at Old Sarum turns into a ground speed of 104mph on the coast, into wind and Thorny and its 25mph on the deck, home bed and show, sleep I am so pleased to see an email from Brian who clearly enjoyed himself ;-)
Twice in two weeks I meet Paul, last week it was on Lundy. He was featured Augusts Pilot Magazine the article was about farm strip flying. Bumping into Paul & Jo & No9 for a second time at Treeborough.
They are planning a move to Africa working for http://www.maf-uk.org/ "If you are a Pilot, Christian , and have a heart to help they might take you too..." Paul commented. Check it out for yourself. There must be a reason I met Paul twice after being in contact through Pilot Magazine while I was on the M.A.F Stand at "New Wine" with the family....hmmm I am listening to see what that reason is....
A ride for a ride if your a fan of "not the 9 O'Clock news!" Marks first flight this morning in the back seat with Johnny, they flew the close and the Vally's of South East Devon. Now it's off to see The instructors at Somerset Microlights - Dunkerswell !!! Enjoy your first lesson Mark great to meet you...
We are off to a farm fly in at Treeborough a small farm strip north of Taunton (where my kids were born)
Tonight's plan if the weather plays ball we may be in Fowey Cornwall...
Sadly the Isles of Scilly plan is now now officially off. It rained all last night, and the cloud is still on the deck with then local Oriographic still in play. The choices are to stay at the airfield and hope or "holiday". Ron the Engineer from Farway offers us a lift to the local bus route which takes us to Sidbury, where a double decker takes us and a bus load of bus passes to Sidmouth.
We visit the best pasty shop in then world, stroll the town and sleep in the shelters on then prominard. Half awake Half asleep I catch every passer by's conversations, interesting 80% are about recolation of the past and people and places folks have been, the other 20% are about other people. I wonder do my conversations split in then same way?
Bus home , Jon and I jump off for a visit to Liddle, and then try a hitch home...
Thinking Sunday will take us to Newquay...
We now need a plan b as Scillys airport is shut on Sundays.
A valiant effort to get all four machines to into Farway Common this afternoon, as so oftern happends we left Hampshire in sunshine and at Portland the weather changed to cloud and some mist, a combination that as caught us out before.
Arriving at Branscombe, we squeek under the "Oragraphic" cloud cover no higher that 100 foot. with approach by flying the Sid Valley, fly up to the end and pop over the fence into
the airfield.
Fuel run next, and a decision to camp here with an early flight tomorrow, as the weather looks like it might not play ball on Saterday.
Colin collected his well earned splashed for noted flights, to Stornaway, and Orkney. It will get its first run out tonight!
Slight aprehesive leaving Thorney alone to meet the others at farway
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