Thursday, September 27, 2007

I'VE QUIT FLYING ULTRALIGHT TRIKES!!

Yes my friends, the day has finally come... I'VE QUIT FLYING ULTRALIGHT TRIKES FOR GOOD. That's it, done, finito, all over, never again! WTF? you say??

Well, the truth is... my little baby has become a big girl today and earned her N-number. American Quik #1 has finally been given her driver's license and stamped with "N912Q".

The process was actually incredibly painless. My DAR, Tom Milton, from Lansing Airport, was kind enough to drive up to the Trikepilot Flying Ranch today and complete my inspection and sign-off the paperwork.

The whole procedure took about an hour, including a bit of discussion over the FAR details and the recent modifications to the airspace restriction regs. All in all, it was a no-brainer once I had followed all the preparatory steps outlined in the EAA handbook:

1) Stamped and installed my placard to the base frame of the trike where it could be seen;
2) Applied my "N912Q" in 3" letters as well as my "Experimental" graphics in 2" letters;
3) Double-checked that all other warning and instrument and guage decals were in place;
4) Had my Weight and Balance completed along with my FAA Registration card and my engine/airframe logbook (from P&M);

Tom gave my machine a once-over, checked all the paperwork, and then signed my logs. A $400 check for time and travel and it was official. As soon as I have my Mode-C altitude encoding transponder I'll be seeing you guys at O'Hare Airport! ;)

Good luck to everyone else getting it done... it's a load off the shoulders.


Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Cold Weather Flying Gear - Part Deux! Thanks Rob Caya!!


My good pal Rob Caya keeps lobbing me underhand pitches... he sent me a link to this awesome site that specializes in selling action gear for outdoor sports (flying and motorcycles and snowmobiles, etc.)

Check out particularly their GERBER heated clothing line!

LINK

Monday, September 24, 2007

Sneak Peek! ... Is THIS the new Quik MkIII Dashboard?



From the secret testing grounds near Wiltshire England come these un-verified photos of what appears to be the NEW dashboard arrangement for the P&M Quik MkIII. While we cannot reveal our source, it seems that the dash has grown taller, wider, and a bit more squared-off at the edges, so as to accommodate a full-sized GPS right below the FlyDat.

We will keep you informed as we know more...

Website of the Day - SportAviationCenter.com


Today's feature is Sport Aviation Center from Samanth Moore out of Carson City, NV. She has an extremely informative site, with information about her background, the process of obtaining flight instruction, and some clever multimedia. Looks like there is terrific geographic terrain for sightseeing as well, should one want to take a visit for fun or instruction. Her prices are all clearly available as well as further details about the packages she offers.

I noticed that in her video (below) she's using a bar-mounted switch box with at least three mini cameras. I'm not sure of her setup, so I hope she will join us and provide some details? It reminds me a bit of my multicamera setup that I used in the video Jitka's Big Adventure, which was four bullet cameras, a home made switcher and remote pan and tilt mechanism. See the whole rig HERE.

From her site:
Samantha Moore has been flying since 1981. She started hang gliding and
quickly became a recognized personality in the competition circles.
After placing in the top five in several international events, Samantha
began flying powered trikes. She became an instructor because she
wanted to share her love for flight with others.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Thailand has an incredibly strong Aviation community


Juan Amestoy has joined us from Thailand, and Wayne Bezner Kerr has done some flying in Thailand before... I'm waiting to hear from Eddie Smith, who practically lives down there full time now. So, I decided to do a little research and I discovered that Thailand has a VERY strong Aviation and Microlight community. They seem to favor "clubs" over just open airports, which may be a way of supporting the maintenance and costs of the fields... (Juan?) With such incredible scenery, great food, and warm weather... mark me down for a trip to Thailand!

Check out the Thai Flying Club main page for more info!

LINK

INDIAN SUMMER - TAKING THE WEEKEND OFF TO GO FLYING!

No doubt I'm not alone... we average over 300 viewers a day on this site. Yesterday and today that number has fallen off the shelf. I can only guess it is because of this GORGEOUS weather we are having and the fact that everyone wants to get in the last of their "summer" before it is too late. It was 88 degrees in Sawyer Michigan Friday and Saturday and I put in three hours of pure bliss... flying 100 feet off the crystal clear Lake Michigan Water while skimming the beaches filled with "landlubbers" and wealthy people waving from their multi-million dollar homes on the bluffs. It just doesn't get ANY better than this. Forget the psychiatrists, drugs, alcohol, gambling, or any other vices... this IS the way for any restless spirit to get out of the trap of daily existence and be FREE!!!

Because of this self-induced hiatus, and the fact that I'm taking my kids sailing today on the big lake, I'm just giving a link to the site that inspired me to start Trikepilot.com back in 2000. It is the second of two sites by Jim McKay, the first of which was about his experience building a Quicksilver Ultralight. This one is about his "return" to the world of ultralight flying in his Trike, and how life is too short to "not" take advantage of our dreams of flight. The site remains an inspiration to me, and please take the time to visit his guestbook where you will see how he has been an inspiration to hundreds of others as well.

Enjoy the weekend and fly safe!
Spence

LINK

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Flying the Falls High Definition African Adventure - Coming Soon!


From our friend, Mark Becker, in South Africa we have received notice that his latest adventure is called "Flying The Falls" and will soon be available on DVD (we'll have a full review here at Trikepilot Social). In the meantime, check out the dynamic scenery taped in High Definition... such a huge improvement over standard DV when looking at the wildlife and geography of the Nambian wetlands. Beautiful!

LINK

Best of John 'Ole' Olson - Stories from the Wild Blue Yonder


John Olson (or Ole') as he likes to be called, is an old-timer in the trike world. Having come from the Hang Glider adventures of the 1980s and 1990's, he has spent much of the last decade or so traveling up and down the west Coast and into Mexico where he has taught hundreds of students and acquired thousands of great stories. His website is LearnToHanglide.com and here is the page of his "best" stories. Keep in mind, John has a "spicy" sense of humor ;)

Enjoy!

LINK

WOW - Check out the slick new DTA "Combo"


I don't have any further info on this incredibly hot looking machine from DTA (without a front strut, just like the Voyageur). But there is a PICTURE GALLERY available and some other info.

Download Combo leaflet here (PDF)
Download full Combo Brochure here (PDF)

Prices from the factory in France including delivery are quoted as ranging from $28,700 for a Combo 503 to $46,200 for a Combo 912. Anyone had their hands on one of these yet?

Digital Photography Tutorials



This site includes tutorials on how
to acquire, interpret and process digital photographs. A great introduction for anyone who is looking to improve their aviation photography skills, as well as their post-processing editing techniques.

LINK

Friday, September 21, 2007

Website of the Day - Top 1000 Ultralight and Microlight Sights


A pretty deep catalog of links to sites about ultralights, microlights and trikes. Thanks to Rob Caya for the tip.

LINK

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Microlighters in South Africa


Mark Becker turned me on to this great bulletin board from South Africa. Great way to compare points of view from a different part of the world.

LINK

Magic Trikes USA - Ace Aviation



Located in Casper, Wyoming, Magic Trikes USA was created by Dan Cooper to import, sell, and service Ace Magic Trikes throughout the United State. What I particularly like about this design is its portability (check picture above!). These are part 103 single-seat designs and a great alternative to LSA.

Ace Aviation started the design on the single seater Magic Microlight series back in 1999. It has been tested, modified and produced in India since then. Materials from Europe and America are used in the construction of the trike, air-frame and sail. The airframe tubing is certified for ultralight construction. John Penry-Evans who originally came from Wales in the UK has been involved in the aerosports industry since the 1970's. He directs all of Ace Aviation’s production work in India and together with a workforce of 18 skilled people keeps the standard of the finished product very high.

LINK

Wings of Madness - Alberto Santos Dumont

Today I saw a fascinating Nova presentation (PBS) on the life and accomplishments of Alberto Santos Dumont. He was one of the most significant pioneers of flight, though his accomplishments were initially overshadowed by the Wright Brothers.

Born in Brazil, he went to Paris in 1897 where he developed the first successful powered Dirigibles. Though a man of small stature, he became the hit of Europe for his constantly changing and improving designs. Ultimately, after reaching the end of the road with lighter-than-air machines, he moved on to airplanes. Working in part to acquire a 3,000 franc (in 1906) prize for the first to fly 60 meters, he designed and successfully flew the 14-bis to an immediate win.

After retreating to the countryside at age 32, his life took a tragic turn. WWI began and he saw the fruits of his hard work and hope for their peaceful use turned to non-peaceful means. This took its toll on his psyche and he went in and out of mental institutions for more than five years. Eventually, his family moved him back to Brazil for help. While in a sanitarium in his hometown, he saw military aircraft flying overhead and ultimately crashing during Brazil's civil war. The thought of brother killing brother with his invention was too much for him and he hung himself in his room that day. He was ultimately buried with the cause of death listed as "heart attack" in order to preserve his status as a national hero of Brazil.

The show is captivating and shows how incredibly similar some of his early machines were to our modern ultralights, especially his best design, the 1909 Demoiselle #20.

Don't miss this wonderful presentation on a PBS station in your broadcast area, or check the preview and details online.

LINK TO PBS

Wikipedia Article

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ok, one more video today.. just couldn't resist!

Alex Gore makes some of the best flying videos in the world... why won't he join us?

Well, I have to say that Alex is pen-pal of mine, but we don't see or speak to each other much. I begged him to join me in creating this website about two months ago because he is simply amazing when it comes to his video and web skills. His website at WindsandWings is one of the best I've ever seen.

Unfortunately, Alex has indicated to me that he is not into the "social thingy" and has, up till now, decided not to join us here. I figure that my only choice is to try even harder to get him to join by showing you one of my favorite videos from his YouTube collection. His editing is flawless, he has a great storyline, and the music goes with the flow. A master at work.

If anyone can help change Alex's mind (Abid... Larry...??) please give him a poke and tell him we're missing him over here. In the meantime, check out "Sky Rats Adventure"

Hey...isn't that Lucien Bartosik?

Anyone know where Lucien is these days? Bring him in and get him on board!

Video of the Day - Karl's Backyard Trike Flying!

A charming little vid from Southern France ;)

Trikepilot Social Featured Member - Rhett Dooley

Sometimes I stumble upon someone with a great eye for design. Today I found Rhett Dooley's Member Page here at Trikepilot Social. His choice of colors and graphite background are very stimulating and quite attractive. Rhett has also made good use of his photo slideshow, forum posts, and comments page. Hats off to Rhett... check out his page.

Tutorial #2 - How to Add A Photo to Trikepilot Social Postst


Find more videos like this on Trikepilot - Social Edition