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Mike

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  1. Hi Dan, those vortices are something eh! how much do we off f there was a way of measuring, perhaps with some coloured smoke lol. Mike
  2. what with Farnbrough Hampshire, to many lol Mike
  3. Hi Alan, Its a shame as l do Archery on a Thursday but am back home around 8.30pm. If your still at a loose end after that your more than welcome to pop in for a cuppa or two. PM or ring me 07729313924. Regards Mike. P.S. l live about five minutes walk from Farnborough Station and/or the RAE
  4. Jim, Hi, yes it is the same motor but the cage is a different size depending on the prop and model. The main diffrence though l believe is in the gearing. Give gilo a call at Parajet and he will clarify what l have said and may help you in your enquiries. Mike
  5. from Jackie, it takes one to reckocgnise another D Geezer (lol) and your top of the list, love and kisses, Jackie xx
  6. I've done a couple but the best (without engine trouble ) was a trip from Winchester to Basinstoke via Whitchurch with Paul Sayers and Brian. Not epic but enjoyable.
  7. he broke down about fifteen minutes from JOG and then had to peddle the last bit. So in all escents he did make it. ( my appologies) and hats of to him and anyone else who attempts it.
  8. Hi Doc, Perhaps the route should be made by each landing being near a garage with a decent landing field behind. Then its just a few yards to walk with the motor each time. where would you carry the spare oil (or are you using a 4 stroke engine) If you don't have at least one ground crew and vehicle l hope you don't need spares. Lastly, good luck in April. The flyke almost made it but then he had more mechanical stuff to deal with. Last lastly, l hope the weather behaves for you. All the best Mike
  9. Yep, a great days flying today. to all non 4 x 4,s the track is definately a no no. Got stuck in the ruts half way up (yes l will have to buy a 4 x 4) and had to reverse all the way to the road again. Thanks to Si, decided to fly from his back garden. Shortly after was joined by Simon and Colin as it was blown out at the flag pole and started snowing for a short while. After a chat and a coffee all three of us set up and flew. Then Colin had a HT Cable problem and landed. I flew to the White Horse and back and then landed. Had a flight debrief then went home with a smile on my face ie 2nd flight of 2010. Colin, Happy birthday mate. Regards Mike
  10. Colin (Weesplat) always seemed to manage it in his car (don't know how he does it) Got three new tyres last week to pass the MOT so if it changes again from garden to flag pole l'll give it a go. lol. Mike
  11. Yep Sunday looks free for me as well, (at last) Mike
  12. That sounds interesting Norman. (if it falls on the right day of the week (work committments etc) l would be very interested in going on such a visit. Regards Mike
  13. Just to add that l believe PPG, flown in the right conditions is less likely to have colapses than PG as with PG we look for white fluffy clouds to give us our lift and associated minor problems. Just follow the advice given above and you won't go far wrong. Regards Mike
  14. Glad to hear that someone got airborne today. Would have been down my self but had other jobs to do. Did get a half hour flight just before the snow came so still current for 2010 lol. Wher did you fly from (Flag pole or Si's garden) Mike
  15. the weather should have at least settled down by then. If one is organised it will great to attend once again. Mike
  16. My mod was the same as Toms (in the pic above) in addition there is a hard rubber surround that covers these six before the prop goes on. My Macro also had prop to cage hits but Parajet sorted it out with this mod and l havn't had a prop to cage strike since. IMHO if this mod isn't done to Macro owners they are liable to a cage/prop strike. Yes the prop disc is slightly outside the cage circumference but as long as you have a clean take off and definately do not turtle you should be ok. As for vibration, check all the obvious. Prop symatry, belt tension etc etc. Mike
  17. Still looking forward to trying a Fusion Si, what do you reckon for me, a 26 or a 29?? Mike
  18. I have flown both the Revolution and the Synthesis. In my opinion they are both great stable wings, they have their own characteristics ie: the revolution on take off needs a bit more brake input but other than that l would reccommend either. (I have not flown the Apco.) My free flying wing is a UP Makalu which l have also flown with my motor but prefer wings with reflex. Regards Mike
  19. Nice colourful informative site, look forward to its expansion Mike
  20. all, didn't make the flag pole but did get as far as Basingstoke and had my first flight of 2010. Only for 20 mins as fingertips were starting to feel the cold. About eight of us turned up between 1030 and 1140 to crisp clear skies and ruddy cold wind (8 - 9mph) All flew but decided not to go on an XC. Packed up about 1530 and home to a hot shower and relax lol. Hope all went well at the flag pole Eddie. Regards Mike
  21. well done Neil, everyone remembers there first flight so l know what an exhillarating feeling you had. and probably a grin from ear to ear. Springs ahead so it can only get better from here on in. sorry didn't make it myself today (gutted) a few nips of port the evening before and a lazy layin. Mike.
  22. This is classed as an exstreme sport but that is pushing it. sod that. Cage is safety, if all goes tits up that cage (non exsistent in this case) may be the only thing between you and that prop. .... Happy New Year all while l'm here. been on to many sherries so going to wobble to the shed and look at my paramotor to see if its ok. This ones got a cage, new colour for 2010 (red) Miss being in the sky, Take care everybods in 2010 and happy flying 'Hic!!
  23. Great pics whitts, have a happy Xmas to you and all PMC members. Looking forward to blue skies and fluffy white clouds. Mike
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