Steve’s gives us a quick run down on that little slice of heaven we like to call Forbes…
High Flyer’s,
Last Forbes was just the usual boring Forbes. Sure Phil Schroder broke the WORLD SPEED RECORD over a 200km triangle on Tuesday in the Swift with an average of 46.19km/hr. Previously this was held by Robin Hamilton with an average speed of 45.5km/hr. The rest of the flyers this week were very considerate in staying local (within 200km of the AD) and all landing at the field.
By Friday it was decided that I needed to go for a drive !!!!!!! Armand and Phil decided to battle it out around the 200km/triangle again with me as the Official Observer and tow pilot. Task dec’s completed, GPS units cleared of tracks and way points entered, Armand was the first to tow up, releasing quite low in good lift over the field. Phil was a bit later as he was still getting organised.
Len, Guy, Julia, Peter Eicher, Blaino and Simon all towed up and headed North. Bevo was practising in the Dragon Fly and drove for Peter whilst I packed up and waited for Armand and Phil to return so I could witness their landing and collect the flight recorders and GPS for download.
Armand arrived back in 3hr 55min.44sec claiming a NEW WORLD RECORD average speed around a 200km triangle of 51.94km/hr.
Phil wasn’t too far behind, though it was later discovered that one wrong number in the GPS had caused Phil to fly a considerable extra distance and invalidate his record attempt. I’m sure this will have Phil more keen than ever to have another crack at the record.
Meanwhile the rest of the boys and Julia were spread out to the North with most flying around 270km. Blaino was the only sensible one landing at the Narromine Aerodrome and scoring dinner and a beer, or two, at the aeroclub. Simon though not finding as good a landing spot as Blaino at least was thoughtful enough to land at an intersection with road signs making an easy retrieve. The other 3 were miles out in the never never. Len had landed on a property and I feel he would have been quite comfortable had he never been found. He was quite well looked after by the farmers daughter who cooked him a nice dinner. Len was in no hurry to leave. Meanwhile Guy and Julia had circled two houses deciding which one to visit. Not that hard a decision as only one had a swimming pool. Once again the owner, though not as pretty as Len’s, made them feel at home, cooking them a BBQ whilst they lay in the pool drinking his beer. He even seemed sad to see them go and invited them back. I’m sure that Guy will car tow up from just down the road sometime just to take advantage of this hospitality in the future. Julia plans to Jilaroo for them later in the year.
The next morning after getting to bed at 4am the crew were a bit later getting out to the field and joined by the Canberra boys didn’t launch until after 12.30pm. Grant, Pete, Andrew B. and Peter D. had Liz as there driver, Beavo drove for Peter E. and Tim had agreed to drive for Len, Guy,Simon and Julia. A declared distance task of 313km to Hay was set. Simon stayed local and decided to land at the field whilst Peter Dall bombed out after only covering 162km IN A MALIBU. Trent and Andrew Barnes landed at the Hay airfield whilst the trio of Len, Guy and Julia were racing for the NEW AUSTRALIAN DECLARED DISTANCE GOAL. Julia was the first in, having lost radio contact, she had raced for goal whilst Len arrived at goal with 10 000′ so just kept going with Guy somewhere in the middle. After claiming goal Julia continued for about another 40km finding a swimming spot to land at whilst Len and Guy were keen to keep flying as they still had light. Len and Guy landed close together after flying for 406km straight line distance. This Duo must really hate landing. 2 big days in a row.
Dave May was unable to make it to Forbes this time but did manage a 300km XC of his own from Canberra. Well done Dave.
As can be seen by this brief report it’s just business as usual at Forbes where record flights, great company in the air and on the ground are the norm rather than the exception.
Thanks to Bill Moyes, Forbes Aeroclub, the retrieve drivers and all the great pilots and locals who make these times away possible.
I’m watching the weather and will be back out to Forbes soon so watch this space.
Curt will be running another aerotow training week at Forbes mid April. Contact Curt at www.warrenwindsports.com.au for further details.
Still High,
Steve.