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So Who is traveling this Weekend?
andrew wallace:
hi Fergal
thanks for helping me get the model down from the tree
i carried your wind sock up a very tall tree and it was useful :clap:
it was a great weekend and i look forwards to returning to mount leinster soon :D
Eiretime:
Hi all,
just thought id take peek between college work to see how you are all getting on over there and looks like im missing out! Plenty of cold but happy faces I see and lots of models too! Successful weekend then, though im sure Fred was happy I wasnt there and trying to go through one of his big scalies :D I will never forget those piloting skills Fred! Hope she's flying well again mate, sorry about that. Great to see some images of Mt.L and all the usual faces, I really do miss the craic on the slopes at home, don't know when i will be back but hopefully over the summer sometime though work looks pretty non existent right now! The course is going really well though I ended picking probably the worst County to go sloping in! Essex is as flat as a pancake so i have resorted to buying a dlg to get get some kind of regular fix! It's in the post so should get it pretty soon fingers x'ed. I am getting some gliding in though it requires alot of driving to not really the best of flying sites which are crowed. Wow I'm missing those Slopes at home, you guy's really are so lucky.
Any ways I do hope you are all well and if any of you need a place to stay this side of the pond your always welcome and it would be pleasure to put you up and show you the Essex night life!!, we are only 20 minutes from Liverpool Street by train and the same from Stansted Airport in a bus.
Thanks,
ed
Richard Boyd:
Hi Ed , we all missed you at the weekend !
What type of DLG have you decided to purchase ?
Along the sea wall at Canvey Island is a fun place to fly a DLG and that is pretty close to you.
You donot get great height but you can get up quite abit of speed and rolls etc, are no problems.
Great to hear from you,
Richard
Eiretime:
Hi there Richard, good to hear from you. I ended up going for a Blaster 3 which I'm pretty excited about but was originally going to go with a PCM Mini Fireworks Q with ailerons but my 2.4 radio gear just wouldnt get in so just ended up going for a full size instead. I would have prefured a 1 meter to train myself to start off on till I got my confidence but hopefully it will be ok . Funny you should mention Canvey Island because i met the guy who compiled Slope Hunter a few weeks ago and that is one of the slopes he's mapped on his site. I havent been there yet but your right it's not that far. These are some of the other slopes i checked out which are a bit of a treck but doable . Walton on the Naze are small sandy cliffs near to me with a very nasty rotor, Thurnham Castle Hill in Kent which works pretty well considering it's not a big slope and always a good bunch there and then there are the South Downs which are in the Irish League but not quite :lol: And Ivinghoe Beacon which is the completely other side of London Near Oxford which was the first slope I few at. Depressing to say the least, everybody was so enthusiastic about the slope but I couldn't believe how small it was! I had just come from Ireland with mega uncrowded hills to this!!. 2 years with possibly no slopes close by!!! All sorted now as I have scouted a few bumps closer to me that could serve as micro slopes and a chance to learn alot I guess about a different kind of soaring with dlging. Silly I never bought one at home though I was close to it, shame as I would have learnt alot from you and the Lads. How are you getting on with your DS Bird? any dsing,any video? Looks like alot of fun that ship, still very tempted! Hows the Vector? I see Hammond is starting up his own operation now, very exciting!
ed
JohnPearson:
Hi Ed good to here from you,hopefully all that study hasn't cooked your Gray matter yet.
By the way has anyone got any video ready from the weekend, ??
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