Oz Report

Volume 10, Number 234
Wednesday, Nov 22 2006
Cathedral City, CA, USA
http://OzReport.com
"Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

to Table of Contentsto next topic New Flytec 5030/Compeo pod

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:39:00 am PST

Make that instrument sleek N28 31.982 , W081 50.800 , Quest Air(Quest Air)

Steve KroopSteve Kroop at Flytec USA <info> sends:



This pod has the same outstanding construction and finish as our other pods but this one extends the 5030 further forward so that the display is more viewable during fast glides.  More info and pictures at http://flytec.com.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic New ATOS Light

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:39:54 am PST

A lighter version of the ATOS V 48.777009433943,9.180708,Stuttgart(Stuttgart)

www.a-i-r.de

Joe Schofield <skywings> reports

A-I-R will unveil a new Atos light at the Thermikmesse near Stuttgart in December.  The new glider is a version of the classic Atos (C/V) with a lighter set of spars, for which the penalty is a VNE in rough air of 90km/h.  Empty weight is said to be 28-29 kg (64 lbs.).  The idea is to have flexie empty weights, and if you buy from VLD in France, a flexie price.

I wonder what a flexie price in Europe is these days.  I wonder what has changed about the construction of the d-cells.  If you know, tell us.

Thanks to Steve UzochukwuSteve Uzochukwu.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic New ATOS VR 07

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:40:19 am PST

New sail cloth and fixed outer rib 48.811087997666,8.961092,A.I.R(A.I.R)

www.a-i-r.de

http://www.a-i-r.de/pages-d/ATOS-VR (2007).htm.

New particularly sail material of advantages developed for the ATOS: * distinguished small air permeability * clearly smaller shrink, by influences of the weather * dirt-deflecting one, smooth surface for the Pliloten means this: * even sail tension, thus necessarily * longer durability * improved achievement by optimal seat fixed ribs at the wing external pipe less retrim * strengthened outerwings - larger flight peace at high speeds * new fitting - of fewer individual parts and with it faster up dismantling permission test with short keel final Kiel for Mosquito enterprise successfully finally.

So the VR has a new sail cloth and the fixed outer rib which was shown at the Worlds in May is now standard.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic Marshall was good on Monday

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:40:47 am PST

But I wasn't there for it 34 12 35.97 N, 117 18 10.30 W, Marshall launch(Marshall launch)

http://www.crestlinesoaring.org/forum/20061120/468

Dusty Rhoades gets high in his paraglider and shows us the pictures of Marshall and Crestline.

Really weird on launch.  Marshall was some where between 5-10 SW then 5-10 SE then no wind at all.

Real Struggle to get 500' over.  But after that it was a cake walk to 6500'.  (Not a high day) Then you just point any direction and there you were, still at 6500'.

Thanks to Steve Pearson.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic Sport Pilot - listen up

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Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:41:17 am PST

Make sure you understand what you need to do.  Get your Sport Pilot license first. N28 31.982 , W081 50.800 , Quest Air(Quest Air)

Jim Rooney <jimrooney> writes:

By the end of January 07 (NOT 08!), those wishing to transition to Sport Pilot from Ultralight Pilot need to be done.  The January 08 deadline is for the planes, NOT the pilots.

After January 07, to get a Sport License you have to log the 20 hours of instruction in an N-numbered plane.

To transition your Ultralight BFI to Sport CFI, you have till the end of January 08.  You can not just get the CFI, you must have the Sport License to get the CFI license and you can not do them at the same time.  So if you miss the 07 deadline for Sport, you have to do the 20 hours.

Getting a Sport License before the deadline is technically a written test, an oral/practical test and a flight test.

There are some great study guides that make the written test nearly impossible to fail.  You can certainly fail it if you don't at least read the study books, but with the books the test is literally cake.  As with all FAA stuff, it will cost you to take the test about $90.

The oral test and practical test are an other story.  The oral test takes HOURS,  it is no joke.  Make no mistake, you will need ground schooling for this.

The flight test is easier since we're already comfortable flying a plane, but it's not trivial.  A lot of it revolves around maintaining altitudes, airspeeds, flying XC courses (within tolerances).  Expect to do some flight training.  It's not much, but you will fail without it.  A short flight test will take a bit over an hour, a long one will take more like two.

So why bother with Sport Pilot when you need Private Pilot to tow?  Sport Pilot hours count towards Private Pilot, so you're not losing anything.  Sport planes rent for far less than Private Planes.  (We're talking about thousands of dollars by the time you're done) The process is a great eye opener and is great preparation for the Private tests (I can't emphasize this enough).  You can build hours solo straight off the bat (far less expensive) since Sport Plane hours count.

Post 2008, Ultralight trainers ("fat ultralights"), will no longer be legal.

Only aircraft that are transitioned to ESLA by January 2008 are eligible for the 2008-2010 grace period.  Post 2010, if you transitioned your plane, you can still fly it, you just can't teach with it, charge for it's use or make money flying it.  If you didn't transition it, you won't be able to.  Post January 2008, you will not be able to certify ESLA.

Post January 2008 You might be able to convince Bailey-Moyes to get the design certified.  I'm not sure if the certification would provide an avenue for existing aircraft.

If you built the plane yourself, and can provide documentation including build photographs as to such, you might be able to certify as amateur built.  I'm not sure this is possible, and I've been told it's not.

If you did not build the plane, you have to find the person that did and convince them to have it certified.  Again, I'm not even sure this can be done.

If it is possible, keep in mind, you can't use amateur built's to tow/teach/whatever.  They're strictly recreational: http://www.eaa.org/education/homebuilt_faq.html.

Those that are waiting for the last minute to N-number will be taking a huge risk.  If you fail to succeed by the deadline, you will have a very expensive lawn ornament.

Bear in mind that corrections to paperwork can take six months to straighten out (I'm not kidding).  This is the FAA bureaucracy at it's finest and they have no sense of humor.

More information here: http://www.sportpilot.org/news/040831_timeline.html.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic Da Vinci

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:41:45 am PST

Replicants 33.832708135741,-116.50424045347,Palm Springs Air Museum(Palm Springs Air Museum) N33  47.226 ,W116  28.070 ,Cathedral City, CA(Cathedral City, CA)

http://www.air-museum.org/

Click on the Da Vinci ticket upper right, scroll down for pictures.

Thanks to George Zelenz.  This doesn't look like it is worth the $17.50 entry fee to me and I live just down the street from it.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic So sue me!

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:42:05 am PST

Bloggers can't be sued for reposting

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15817955/

Thanks to Ron GleasonRon Gleason.

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to Table of Contentsto next topic A Harry Martin Merry Christmas

Tue, Nov 21 2006, 8:14:53 pm PST

Check out his site for cool hang gliding related stuff

http://www.cafepress.com/hmcartoons/2137520

Christmas cards, etc.

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