Saturday, 24 March 2012

Fly out to De Hoop Nature Reserve for Lunch


Swellendam Fly-In – 3 March 2012 

ROB TAYLOR, PILOTS POST

“They came in numbers. Saturday the 3rd of March was hot and dry in Swellendam but this didn't deter over sixty small aircraft from gathering for a fly-in at The Swellengrebel Airfield.
 It was certainly a sign of the times and a pointer of the direction that recreational flying is taking. The “for fun” pilot can no longer afford to get his flying fix from the expensive and over regulated “Witchita Wonders.” Cessna, Piper and the other big corporate manufacturers can no longer compete with the choice and affordability of the likes of Bantams, Kitfoxes and a host of other types that have become available to the recreational pilot. Even South Africa's very own Sling was represented. 
The Sun beat down unmercifully but the club must have had a hot line to the weather gods as they had erected a large restaurant area under shade cloth and this took the edge off the heat. No big wind or thunderstorms made it a great day weatherwise. All the participants and spectators could at least enjoy their food and drink under the shelter of shade cloth awnings.
A wide spread of types were represented, from a Warbird with a massive radial engine, a turboprop powered fire bomber with its long sleek nose to a host of autogyros, microlights, ultralights and homebuilts…”
 



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