Question for trike pilots: How often do you fly away?

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Question for trike pilots: How often do you fly away?

Postby FAWGie » Wed May 24, 2006 7:53 pm

One of my frustrations when flying a trike at the coast was weather....Most days it was only flyable early mornings.....

I'm just curious as to how often trike pilots around the country actually undertake cross contries?

I know that the "old crows" like Demon and Clockwork orange do many excursions, but what about the rest of the fraternity?

Where do you fly to and how often and how far?

Another question for the Gautengers and Capetonians is: where do you guys fly to?
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Postby ZULU1 » Wed May 24, 2006 9:36 pm

We unfortunately cant any more but used to a do a monthly trip, I think the problem being with Microlight pilots and I think that this is becoming more relevant. Simple..to be able to fly (whatever) you require resources, to obtain these most people need to be in relatively comfortable careers and or own their own businesses etc.

This has added challenges...such as time. Simple answer.. we would love to do more fly aways but we aint got time to do so !!! I think that I speak for the masses.

Pity really as if we even attempted to get all of our club together at one time it would probably cost a lot of companies secretaries a lot of effort and time....

Maybe we are wrong and spend more time enjoying ourselves after all we spend a long time dead...

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Postby Smiley » Thu May 25, 2006 7:57 am

Based in Springs, I've done trips to Ficksburg, Dragons Peak etc. Some of the other pilots flying with me have flown to Margate in 1 day :shock: , and somebody like Robert Gassman has flown to Cape Town in 1 day, un-officially breaking the world record for distance travelled in a day or something... but you need balls to do that :shock: :shock: :shock:

I think fly-aways only have two small things keeping me from doing it every second week, and that is "leave" and "money" :oops: :oops:
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Postby Arnulf » Thu May 25, 2006 8:30 am

Smiley wrote:
and somebody like Robert Gassman has flown to Cape Town in 1 day,
What aerie? Trike?
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Postby Smiley » Thu May 25, 2006 8:39 am

Arnulf wrote:Smiley wrote:
and somebody like Robert Gassman has flown to Cape Town in 1 day,
What aerie? Trike?
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Postby Thunderboy » Thu May 25, 2006 10:39 am

demon wrote:Virtually every flight for us is a cross country (average friday afternoon flight is 120-150 miles) 8)
We do try to to an overnight or long weekend trip every 3 months -
The Berg, Inyathi, Bokamp, Hazyview, etc etc - its such fun, althought not good for the liver :? :shock:
Just as a matter of interest

What is the average cruising speed for a trike or at what speed do you all kind of cruise at on a cross country and

What do you do for fuel on your cross countries, have a ground crew that goes along, carry some extra...?

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