Hey everyone!
We have a float fly scheduled for this coming SATURDAY, April 30th at 5:00pm at Frenchman's Bay in Pickering.
This is the place we've been flying at for several years now. This time of year the water should be clear of weeds and beautiful for float flying. I hope everyone can make it out!
Here's where we fly (either at the parking lot (first choice) or the pit area just a little west of the lot):
https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/43.8164395,-79.114607/43.8127752,-79.0904383/@43.811802,-79.0921878,416m/data=!3m1!1e3
Bring your planes, bring a chair, bring a jacket and be prepared for a great evening. We arrive at 5:00 and get set-up in time for the winds to settle down into a beautiful evening by the Bay. So far the forecast looks great, so come on out! ;D
Of course, I'll have the retrieval boat ready to go as usual, and if you need help getting your plane working well and trimmed out, there will be qualified people there ready to lend a hand.
Let me know if you have any questions.
See you there!
Robert
:D The Savoia Marchetti is ready to maiden this Saturday evening. I am excited and looking forward to it on the water and taking to the sky.
(I'll take what ever guidance I can get from the experienced float flyers attending. I hope the recovery boat can remain at shore. ::))
http://temac.ca/smf/index.php/topic,4454.msg37404.html#msg37404
It'll be fantastic, Bruce!
I hope to also see Michael's Water Bomber, Ken C's Navigator, and Ken R's Short Cockle!!!
Gee... maybe we'll even see Colin's Short Solent take to the sky! Colin????? ;D
re: Robert's "Gee... maybe we'll even see Colin's Short Solent take to the sky! Colin????? ;D
Does this Wollins guy actually exist?? The post on the Short Solent has 37 pages!! I have not seen him at a club meeting, not seen the plane at a show and tell. Could it all be smoke and mirrors?
Just kidding Colin. I have been to your place twice in the past year to know you are busy running your own business, chasing the kids and trying to build models in your spare time, an hour here and there. Looking forward to seeing you at the field. Your visits are always a laugh! :D
Frank
The Eflite Beaver is now outfitted with floats. I am working on the Macchi, but I don't think it will be ready quite in time. Looking forward to my first water flying experience.
This morning I was going to add...
Rob's Beaver!
But figured the M5 wouldn't be ready yet.
Colin has taken a breather this winter after an intense build the year before. We'll see him out eventually, I'm sure ;D
Quote from: Frank v B on April 26, 2016, 11:15:18 PM
re: Robert's "Gee... maybe we'll even see Colin's Short Solent take to the sky! Colin????? ;D
Does this Wollins guy actually exist??
Yeah I'm around ... took the winter off in terms of building ... didn't realize how the Solent drained me mentally until I put it down last fall. To be honest I have a TON of things left to do on it (cosmetically) but it was ready for its test flight (which Rob and I attempted MANY times last fall) since the end of last season.
I'm hoping to get out this Sat actually ... I just finished tuning up a CL-415 foamie (just in case!) which flies quite nicely. If I do get a chance to come out this will be the earliest that I have EVER flown in any one season. :)
Colin
For sure come out! Bring something low stress and fun. That's what I'm doing. The same old stuff from previous years... for now :)
I just got the OK to go.
See you guys at 5!
Permission from the tower?
Wish that I could be there.
Takes lots of pictures and post them!
Quote from: piker on April 25, 2016, 02:18:34 PM
Hey everyone!
We have a float fly scheduled for this coming Sunday, April 30th at 5:00pm at Frenchman's Bay in Pickering...
Let me know if you have any questions.
See you there!
Robert
Rob,
Saturday...right?
Bill
Crap! SATURDAY ..... YES SATURDAY! Tomorrow!
Thanks Bill :o
Float Fly... SATURDAY, April 30th, 5:00pm...
The weather looks great so far. Let's hope the winds settle down in the evening.
Here are some pictures taken a previous Frenchman's Bay float fly's.
Good times! I hope you can make it!
Sorry, I am not able to attend tonight. But please do take lots of photos.
That was fun! ;D
I think there were about 8 or so flyers, and a couple members came to watch.
It was a bit windy at first, but it calmed down nicely.
Highlights included Rob D's first flights off water, a bit of formation flying, a couple maidens (including my waterbomber), and lots of nice landings
There were a few mishaps, but that's part of the experience and the fun.
Thanks to Robert for organizing, and for helping us with his boat.
Yes it was a lot of fun. Thanks Rob for organizing it and the boat was really helpful. (No, I wasn't the only one that needed it.)
The Savoia Marchetti is still in one peice. A little wet, but it will fly another day. Try! Try! Try Again!
Great evening and nice seeing so many out. :D
Michael, Bruce, thanks for the updates...glad it turned out well. Sorry I missed it...my Beaver was packed on the car in anticipation of joining Rob's float fanatics but I got held up 'til nearly 700 o'clock and decided to wait 'til next time. Looking forward to the next one!
Goodness me, Bill. That is late. 700 o'clock! You must be shattered!
Thanks for all the help from everyone there, Rob and Michael and Bruce in particular, on my first water flying experience. It was a lot of fun. I like the fact you can always take off and land directly into the wind, and it is just kind of cool watching takeoffs and landings on water. I have a few mods to make on the Beaver, but I am looking forward to the next float fly. I am more determined than ever to get us access to that quarry on McCowan Rd.
Quote from: octagon on May 01, 2016, 10:25:04 AM
.....but I am looking forward to the next float fly.
shameless club self promotion the next float fly is on May 14 (on the golden shores on Frenchman's Bay)
Greg
I'll be working that day. I'm glad I flew yesterday.
Yes, a great night of float flying! My Beaver finally flew and my wee 1970 Sterling airboat scooted around quite well. Unfortunately, my Seawind bought the farm after a battery failure and undignified splashdown. It was on its last legs anyway, being a little ratty after an explosive head on with a duck at the cottage.
Thanks to Robert for organizing these float flies; they're always a lot of fun.
Hey guys. Posting from warm and sunny La Jolla. Yep. Good time last night. It never really calmed down like I always hope for but the breeze was from a good direction so it was quite manageable. Thanks for coming out for some float flying. We'll do it again in a couple of weeks. Maybe at a different location.