Showing posts with label general. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2013

This will be my last post on the JOMAC BLOG.
For some time now I've noticed that my eyesight was not what it used to be.
The other weekend I was flying an Old Timer, a Junior 60. I lost sight of it more than once while it was in the air. Luckily its free flight ancestry allowed it to stooge around the sky on its own in safety. But I realised that it was time I gave up flying.
I hope some one else will step in to keep a BLOG going. You can do this in one of two ways.
I can invite you as an administrator of the existing BLOG, or you can start a new BLOG.
Any volunteers?

Sunday, June 2, 2013

For the Military History enthusiasts in our midst, here's comment on the effectiveness or otherwise of the famous  1943 Dambusters raid.


Sunday, May 5, 2013

Here's a link to the RAeS BLOG of Flying the Super Hornet at Farnborough.


Sunday, March 3, 2013

AGM 2013



It was good to see Ken back at the flying field looking fit and well.


Sunday, December 2, 2012



Sheltering from the wind and rain.


Sunday, September 2, 2012



More about the Skylon here.


Sunday, August 26, 2012


Very windy again. 


Sunday, August 19, 2012


Good weather returns to JOMAC and with it pilots and aircraft.





Sunday, August 12, 2012


Seven degrees and very windy. I wonder why no one else is out at the field.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Seven degrees outside and very windy. I stayed at home.
Here are some interesting links:

aim_high_10_of_the_world_s_most_impressive_paper_planes
highest_flying_bird_put_to_test

I like the idea of a bird flying in a wind-tunnel.


Sunday, July 8, 2012



We have a new windsock.


As you can see, on Sunday morning, it was quite windy and cold.




Sunday, June 3, 2012


A little windy but a good turnout of pilots and aircraft.


Including Andre's electric delta.



Sunday, March 25, 2012

New signs.







Monday, February 6, 2012

Height restrictions for aeromodelling in SA

John asked that I publish this on the JOMAC Blog .  My only request was that this be placed in context but agreed that it is relevant to the broader membership.

It must be recognised that RC gliding has a number of differences to the traditional power fixed-wing side of the hobby (specifically that the launch, flying & landing are infinitely variable according to weather conditions, and not ground based fixtures such as runways).  Some debate arose recently on the MGA forum (MGASA) regarding the legality of RC height restrictions & how this affects RC Gliding in South Africa.  During the debate numerous comments & queries were raised, following this email arose (I have only edited the parts not relevant to the discussion on height) :




From: Peter Joffe
To: mgasa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 4 February 2012, 11:41
Subject: RE: [mgasa] Legal flying
 
Hi there all, ...

Now is the time to ... leave it to those, like Lionel who is busting a gut to get the CAA to see reason. ...

Peter

I needed to set the record straight regarding this & followed up with the following email:
Hi Peter,
Just a small correction: I wish to single out Keith Nicholls who has been pivotal in HIS efforts to obtain increased ceilings for the past two or so years. Keith does not fly RC gliders - but has spent untold hours & travelling expenses, all funded by himself - to find out more & has been doing so unselfishly on behalf of RC glider pilots in SA!
I suspect that the Montgolfiers & Wright brothers et al, were still wiping down early airframes, when for some bizarre reason, the 150' (aeromodelling limit) became codified within the CAA. It is through the serious effort of Keith that constructive steps have been undertaken & the first success of national 400' approvals at SAMAA registered RC airfields have been achieved. We currently have a process in place to ensure that competitive flying, as per FAI rules (Gliding, Large Sclae, Aerobatics, & RC Jetcs), have a provisional approval for there events at specified airfields (the 2012 events list was submitted to ATNS & CAA in December last year). The next stage will be to seek & obtain approval at select RC fields for the specified activities requiring airspace defined within the FAI rules. But there are still two stumbling blocks to this: we first need to convice the CAA that the reasons for change are valid & safety is retained: after all, they claim that the 150' limit has apparently prevented accidents so far! Secondly, the CAA have informed us that they will unlikely deviate from permitting incursion into TMA - a blanket height restriction across SA in which commerical aviation operates - so we have to ensure that our requests for full operational ceiling still occur under the TMA & we are in progress with this.
This is an excrutiatingly painful process - I honestly admire Keith's patience & determination when dealing with the government departments & NGO's regarding this. However, I can assure you that SAMAA is resolute to continue in this endeavour & execute this fast as it is being permitted to do so. We should all value the support of individuals such as Keith, et al, by understanding this process & the challenges of advising changes to regulatory organisations completely outside of our own & who have vastly differing objectives to ours. Infantile responses such as demanding to fly where-ever & bumblingly incorrect statements such as "we never had this issue before" should be ignored & ultimately considered destructive towards the cohesion of our group.
Regards,

Lionel Brink
Chairman: SAMAA
 
 
My thanks to John for the opportunity to publish this to a broader audience,
Lionel Brink
 

Saturday, February 4, 2012


A perfect day for flying, sun and gentle breeze.



Sunday, January 1, 2012

Here's something to get 2012 off to a good start...

Sunday, December 11, 2011


The new frequency board, and very good it looks too.

Sunday, November 20, 2011




Andrew's Toledo Special.





Some more photos of Jon's Tiger Moth. Denis says it won an award at Oudtshoorn 2011 for the most realistic flyer. You can see why.






Sunday, October 16, 2011

Durban Deep Radio Flyers, wetting of new runway and get together

We went to DDRF by invitation for the "Wetting of the New Runway". Ted and his grandson went as well.



More photos here

Here's a short clip of some of the DDRF helicopters.

 


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Muti at JOMAC

Let's hope these strange devices keep the bad guys away.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.