Here you go Paul,
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Ivi ... -0.6033039
About 1000m:
and from the ISA's website:
I'm taking:
John Kay 'Moonbeam' on S/C OS pixie (built by Gary)
Suzy Que on RCS Digithree propo
Veron Impala on RCS Inter-6 reeds
3/4 scale Impala on Orbit reeds
Lou Weihs 'Little-V' on Horizon-2 propo (built by Ron )
Cheers
Phil
PS
I've done my ankle this morning, cant put any weight on it & cant drive - hoping ok its sorted for the w/e
See what it's like tomorrow, may be a trip to A & E
Edit: Had xrays, nothing broken just ligaments. Treatment is beer, chocolate and carry on as you were
Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Thanks Phil. I think I should be able to pick up Nick at Tring on my way up from the M25..... I will pm him.
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Wishing you a good, swift healing!Phil_G wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 15:10 I've done my ankle this morning, cant put any weight on it & cant drive - hoping ok its sorted for the w/e
See what it's like tomorrow, may be a trip to A & E
Cheers
Phil
Edit: Had xrays, nothing broken just ligaments. Treatment is beer, chocolate and carry on as you were
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Beer and chocolate sounds so nice.
They are just in my dreams
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They are just in my dreams
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
I live in a village just outside Tring and have to drive past Tring station to get to Ivinghoe Beacon, so if you want a lift PM me your mobile number so we can arrange. If Shaun has recovered, I may well have him in the car as well, but if you don't mind sitting next to some wings, no problem as I have a large 4x4.
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Just putting servos in Zeitgeist - Wings now going to be one piece - need a few spars and covering
Tons of time - or not - anyone else getting a bit close to tomorrow?
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Tons of time - or not - anyone else getting a bit close to tomorrow?
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
just finished....
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Re: Invitation to ISA Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Now all you need is some wind !
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Re: Ivinghoe Beacon Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
The ISA Nostalgia Day was a very enjoyable event but there was very little wind, mostly flat calm with the occasional and randomly directed breath. This is the Beacon looking from the NT car park - its quite a walk!
Here are a few pics. Star model of the day was Nick's 'Zeitgeist' which was finished at 2am on the day of the meeting, and outperformed everything. While purpose-built thermal soarers were being retrieved over and over again from the bottom of the hill, Nick was happily soaring away, often a spec in thermic lift.
Mike flew his Galloping-Ghost 'Impala' which I think must be the very first 'new wave GG' soarer with a Tobe and a genuine (updated) 'Min-X' GG radio.
Nick's Zeitgeist (sorry about the crappy music, I've not done youtube audio before)
My 'Garybuilt' S/C Moonbeam flew very well after a bit of trimming (OS Pixie)
but inevitably went down... and found the only outcrop of rock on the hillside - no damage
I'd done my ankle the week before and was struggling on the uneven ground, good-ole-Nick stepped in as fetchermite:
Town Farm Campsite is superb, spotlessly clean with a huge games room for the kids, kitchen with fridges, freezers and microwave ovens for customers use, washing up sinks, laundry room... everything
Its actually closer to the slope than the official car NT park, could have left the van onsite and walked up!
Here's the hill from my campsite pitch:
Pete Beadle sent the 'official' photos, thanks Pete:
Cheers
Phil
PS our group were the only flyers with matching 'period' radios
Edit: sorry the photos are no longer in order, probably shuffled when they were reduced to save forum space
Here are a few pics. Star model of the day was Nick's 'Zeitgeist' which was finished at 2am on the day of the meeting, and outperformed everything. While purpose-built thermal soarers were being retrieved over and over again from the bottom of the hill, Nick was happily soaring away, often a spec in thermic lift.
Mike flew his Galloping-Ghost 'Impala' which I think must be the very first 'new wave GG' soarer with a Tobe and a genuine (updated) 'Min-X' GG radio.
Nick's Zeitgeist (sorry about the crappy music, I've not done youtube audio before)
My 'Garybuilt' S/C Moonbeam flew very well after a bit of trimming (OS Pixie)
but inevitably went down... and found the only outcrop of rock on the hillside - no damage
I'd done my ankle the week before and was struggling on the uneven ground, good-ole-Nick stepped in as fetchermite:
Town Farm Campsite is superb, spotlessly clean with a huge games room for the kids, kitchen with fridges, freezers and microwave ovens for customers use, washing up sinks, laundry room... everything
Its actually closer to the slope than the official car NT park, could have left the van onsite and walked up!
Here's the hill from my campsite pitch:
Pete Beadle sent the 'official' photos, thanks Pete:
Cheers
Phil
PS our group were the only flyers with matching 'period' radios
Edit: sorry the photos are no longer in order, probably shuffled when they were reduced to save forum space
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Re: Ivinghoe Beacon Nostalgia Day Saturday September 14th
Thanks for the report, Phil. The forecast was remarkably accurate. A stirling effort from the ModeZero community. Let's hope the event gets more wind next year.
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