Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:30 pm

Just a note. ;D...i asked the instructor in mid-flight when are the rudders mainly used for, she said taxying, and mainly takeoff.
She pull the rudder leaver to the left whilst in mid-flight and it rolled, but with the help from the yoke she maintained a steady turn using both.

Of course dont trust my info.

Cheers all,

And i will listen to you all!...and the instructor to confirm...LOL.. ;)

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:42 pm

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:58 pm

Looks like a nice and wierd aircraft...a hangar was open on the way to the car, so i took a nosy as a simv member would ;D

Netherthorpe Aero club has to be one of the nicest Aereoclubs in the country, simply *bliss* the location.
The majority of people there only come to watch and get the sunday dinners :P

But its also a Very busy club, and dont let the size convince you!

LOL...

Cheers, you should take a trip up!

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Fozzer » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:58 pm

Not sure. Could be a Luton Minor. http://www.lutonminor.co.uk/
They can be fitted with a variety of engines.

PS. Snap. :P ;)


Flippin' 'eck...!
One of it's many engines was a 25HP Scott Squirrel engine...!

http://www.lutonminor.co.uk/engines.htm

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http://www.scottownersclub.org/scott_mo ... istory.htm

A popular motorcycle in the 1950's... 8)...!
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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:01 pm

A bloody motorcycle...well as long as it gets its self in the air...thats all im concerned about :P 8) ;)

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:03 pm

Looks like a nice and wierd aircraft...a hangar was open on the way to the car, so i took a nosy as a simv member would ;D

Netherthorpe Aero club has to be one of the nicest Aereoclubs in the country, simply *bliss* the location.
The majority of people there only come to watch and get the sunday dinners :P

But its also a Very busy club, and dont let the size convince you!

LOL...

Sounds nice. A bit like Popham.

Cheers, you should take a trip up!

James

Might even do that. I'll be up your neck of the woods in a couple of weeks. ;)

A twin cylinder, water-cooled engine designed for the Scott Motorcycle

Don't quote me but I think the old Douglas horizontally opposed twin was used on some aircraft. Remeber them? ;)
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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:08 pm

Sunday is a great day to come up, great apnosphere at the club, busy, but a great fab day when its sunny.

Might be a trek' up...but well worth a sunday.

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:13 pm

Sunday is a great day to come up, great apnosphere at the club, busy, but a great fab day when its sunny.

Might be a trek' up...but well worth a sunday.

Cheers

James

I'm driving up to Yorkshire for a wedding on the Saturday. Stopping overnight so I could possibly drop in on my way home on Sunday. Have to see how it goes. ;)
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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:20 pm

Well if you get chance to pop in for an hour or so to the club, let me know what you think. :D

If you need help translating "yorkshire" language, im here ;D ;)

If you been up to Yorkshire before you should understand the lingo', and i realise you have been here before, because you moved down far south as possible!!
(cant say a blame you)

LOL

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Fozzer » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:25 pm

I'm driving up to Yorkshire for a wedding on the Saturday. Stopping overnight so I could possibly drop in on my way home on Sunday. Have to see how it goes. ;)


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Rotate settings 180 degrees for the return journey...

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:31 pm

straight as a die, (almost).... ;).


LOL until you reach Sheffield that is...and Meadowhall lovely Traffic!..

LOL

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:36 pm

I've visited Yorkshire many times. My ex-wife's Mum came from up that way. Ilkley Moor b'at 'at & all that nonsense. ;) Not been oop there for many years though. They still make fun of my accent.

I reckon even Grumpy's Tours can cope with the driving & the lingo. No guarantees we might not take a short detour, via Scotland. :o I have my trusty phrasebook & map handy, not forgetting my visa. ::) ;)
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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Jimbo » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:42 pm

LOL....nothing wrong with the southern accent!...I dont find it funny, 7/10 i never regognise it!

If you know what Fred Elliot from Corrination street sounds like, you have met my father ;D ;D

LOL...i just told him.....the reply..."'yu' cheeky little sh*t, what arrrre ya......a tell thee"

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Re: Jimbo's first trial flight (2)..(EGNF)

Postby Hagar » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:54 pm

Can't remember the last time I watched Corrie or switched on the TV for that matter. Ah reet. Will 'ee 'eck as like. That's about all I can think of now. Sure it will soon come back. Sithee, now what the blinkin' 'eck does that mean? ::) ??? :D
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