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  • lenb
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    Now that's funny!!!

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  • Steve P
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    I must resist the temptation to use my Administrator password to change someone's user name from lenb to Orville Redenbacher.

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  • BobM
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    Wish I had a few pictures to share from yesterday.

    It was a fun day. Glad I could come and get some towing practice in.......thank you to the brave sailplane pilots that let me tow them........the Bidule is just fantastic.

    I did change out the prop on it to try and it didn't seem to perform as well as previously.....back to the Mejzlik !

    Looking forward to the next time we can get together and get some flying in.

    Bob

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  • hello82
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    children of the corn UNITE! It was a fun and exciting day hiking through such high corn stocks...lol. THanks len for bringing a tow plane, and the new one looks fun!... and also to Bob and Rob for towing us up all day...thermals were decent and was great to get out again right away after Delaware.

    Got a pilot and seat into the cirrus now for a bit more scale action this week...its getting there....

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  • gunny11
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    That's why I want to get one of these drones so I can help locate downed aircraft and Which will hold the GPS setting and you can even use the GPS setting to treck in the field or corn or woods with a handheld GPS unit.

    Shwew! glad everything was OK Len.

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  • lenb
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    Flying was excellent in Salem yesterday. Excellent weather kept most modelers home??????? and we had the place pretty much to ourselves. Yippee.
    Matt, Bob, Myself and Rob were there towing until we couldn't stand up.
    Interesting day though. During the week I had reprogrammed my Duo Discus to a new transmitter and the initial shakedown flight was fine with little changes needed. Somewhere in cyber heaven, the outer aileron and spoilers brain farted and decided to not play right. This resulted in an approach to landing that was way faster than planned, ( no spoilers). As I crossed the approach end of the field, I quickly realized I was moving way to fast to land, but way too low and slow to turn around. ( ENTER DILEMMA )
    So with flaps on and the plane still not slowing enough to set down, I chose the obvious but seldom used option of landing straight ahead. So I applied a little up elevator to get above the corn and out into the crop we went, and went, and went,,,,,,,wait for it,,,,,,,,, and went some more.... at least it seemed.
    Once the heckling settled down, a small group of us, because thats all there was, trekked into the corn to retrieve the 8m beast.
    We looked for at least 30 min and could not locate the plane. Back to the field we went and pulled out the Typhoon 500 Quad. The copter was put into the air and within 20 seconds the Duo Discus was easily visible about 75 feet in, way closer than we thought. Somehow we walked right past it.

    Rob hovered the quad over the plane as we ran in to retrieve her.
    Not a scratch on the plane so we took her apart and carried her out. After an hour of investigation, it appears there was a channel issue with the power expander which needed to be initialized to the new transmitter.
    It was fixed and I flew the plane the rest of the day.

    BTW, The corn is about 12' tall
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  • lenb
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    Hey Matt,
    I'll bring the your transportation box to give to you.


    len

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  • hello82
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    I dare....me too with the Cirrus...uh no decapitations please, new pilot installed...

    Matt
    Last edited by hello82; 08-27-2015, 10:56 PM.

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  • BobM
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    Count me in...I'll be there early at about 8 to 8:30 and should be able to stay until about 1 or 2. The Bidule is ready to go and will be up for towing service for any that need a ride.

    Bob

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  • lenb
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    For those with an extreme appetite for excitement and insatiable need for an adrenaline rush, we'll be flying in Salem this Saturday. The weather looks perfect for soaring and towing will start early.

    Come join us if you dare.


    Len

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  • Swiss1
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    Will the Bidule owner please post his report here

    Jeremy and Ben
    SCCAAA TT TN

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  • Steve P
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    I leave you boys alone for one weekend and what happens? Decapitations all around. This is why we can't have nice things.

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  • hello82
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    twas a stuff happens situation......tow plane had engine issue and had to abort after being in air, still over runway,... we both released the tow. Tow plane landed while sailplane wobbled at stall point over head and then moved ahead and landed in front of the tow plane which was still rolling a bit, and then .....chop suey!!!! Poor girls had no idea what happened to them.......will rebuild model and frankenstein the girls back together....

    A nice day of flying though and one the guys let me try out his larger ship...felt a lot more stable and smooth. A real Great bunch at Salem! Good to see everyone again.

    Got a used large Paritech Cirrus right away though now and will have it ready for Delaware!
    Last edited by hello82; 08-09-2015, 11:31 PM.

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  • JimD
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    There has got to be more to this story that is begging to be told 😳

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    ...... it wasn't pretty!!!!...Her sister was found meters away also in decapitated state. 3 blades like a lawn mower through the canopy. Emergency crews were there asap but it was too late .

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