
Maiden fly in
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Thanks Tracer hope to see you next weekend at Middelburg 

Why Wonder If it can Fly Just try
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JFK,
Problem is, Blonde Heksie started her training and can only fly on weekends, so she is flying Saturday morning, by the time she is done and we get to Middelburg, most of the trikes will be gone.
, so will probably not see you there 
Problem is, Blonde Heksie started her training and can only fly on weekends, so she is flying Saturday morning, by the time she is done and we get to Middelburg, most of the trikes will be gone.


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Not A Prob
Where do you fly from
Maybe we can make a plan to come say HI somtime
Where do you fly from
Maybe we can make a plan to come say HI somtime
Why Wonder If it can Fly Just try
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We could do that.... Aero57 and eventually Lasertronics.....
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And where would that be
Pleasee send co-ords in the format hh.mm.sss.ss
I Got LOST With wrong format once and once only
Luckely I belong to McCarthy club and I phoned them and they bropught the trike some fuel and oil
But that is another story for another day
Pleasee send co-ords in the format hh.mm.sss.ss
I Got LOST With wrong format once and once only
Luckely I belong to McCarthy club and I phoned them and they bropught the trike some fuel and oil
But that is another story for another day

Why Wonder If it can Fly Just try
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Hi Maiden Flight,
Tell us the story of good old MCclub.
Thanx
John
Tell us the story of good old MCclub.
Thanx
John
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Trikenut
If I left my aircraft at the same airfield for a week and checked the alt meter everyday I would get a different reading of height above sea-level everyday.
The reason for this is that the altmeter works on baromatic pressure. And this pressure we are living in all and everyday changes all the time (high pressure and low pressure weather systems)
Therefore you have to know what the QNH is so that you can use this QNH (WHICH DIFFERS ALL THE TIME)to set your altmeter to give you the exact height above sea-level. So if you first inputt this data into your altmeter on the aircraft left for one week at the airfield you would get the same reading everyday which would be accurate. All aircraft input this qnh everyday so that every pilots altitude is given accurately relation with all other pilots
Sukkelaar
If I left my aircraft at the same airfield for a week and checked the alt meter everyday I would get a different reading of height above sea-level everyday.
The reason for this is that the altmeter works on baromatic pressure. And this pressure we are living in all and everyday changes all the time (high pressure and low pressure weather systems)
Therefore you have to know what the QNH is so that you can use this QNH (WHICH DIFFERS ALL THE TIME)to set your altmeter to give you the exact height above sea-level. So if you first inputt this data into your altmeter on the aircraft left for one week at the airfield you would get the same reading everyday which would be accurate. All aircraft input this qnh everyday so that every pilots altitude is given accurately relation with all other pilots
Sukkelaar
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