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Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 12:41
by Wayne_H
AbFab to see a great time was had in terrific conditions, you buggers !!! :mrgreen:

Maybe one day.....

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 16:26
by Mike_K
And some more photos of the event

The pits area at the top of Ivinghoe Beacon
The pits area at the top of Ivinghoe Beacon
The pilots in action
The pilots in action
A lot of concentration!
A lot of concentration!
Shaun's original Veron Big Eagle prototype, built by the designer Phil Smith. It hadn't flown since 1968...
Shaun's original Veron Big Eagle prototype, built by the designer Phil Smith. It hadn't flown since 1968...
Shaun's Big Eagle and Jonathans Ridge Runt (I think)
Shaun's Big Eagle and Jonathans Ridge Runt (I think)
The vintage transmitters in use. Most were 2.4GHz conversions except Jonathan who was flying his 27MHz Waltron and 35MHz Skyleader and Fleet PCM
The vintage transmitters in use. Most were 2.4GHz conversions except Jonathan who was flying his 27MHz Waltron and 35MHz Skyleader and Fleet PCM
Phil with his Impala and Moonbeam?
Phil with his Impala and Moonbeam?
The mode-zero posse with models
The mode-zero posse with models
Jonathan about to test flying his immaculate Gö-3 "Minimoa"
Jonathan about to test flying his immaculate Gö-3 "Minimoa"
And it's away safely
And it's away safely
A picture of concentration
A picture of concentration
The Minimoa has a lovely plan view, quite unique
The Minimoa has a lovely plan view, quite unique
Lovely model, just lacking in aileron response and needs flying on aileron and rudder (like most full size gliders)
Lovely model, just lacking in aileron response and needs flying on aileron and rudder (like most full size gliders)
Jonathan had covered the aileron gap with clear tape, which had become loose, you can just see it on the starboard wingtip
Jonathan had covered the aileron gap with clear tape, which had become loose, you can just see it on the starboard wingtip

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 22:07
by Phil_G



Mike_K wrote: 17 Sep 2024, 16:26Phil with his Impala and Moonbeam?
Almost :) Thats the Lou Weihs "Little V" from 1969, I bought this one from Ron but he missed it so much he built another in exactly the same decor!
One thing that has struck home at recent soaring meets and again at Ivinghoe is how much fun small gliders can be. The "Little V" is 36" as is my 75% Impala which I honestly believe is better than the original 52". Jonathan's T-tailed Ridge Runt. Shaun's 'Piglet'. Lidl gliders. Angelwings 'Smash' and 'Micro Dammit'. Small gliders = big fun! :)

We flew again Sunday morning until it was time for Shaun, Rob & Jonathan to make their way home, Monday I cycled up and there were 2 flyers having fun after work with Weasels on the car park slope, today Gary Binnie was there with his Thing & Wildthing, again on teh car park slope but it turns out the cheap Banggood receiver in my Lidl twisty that lives in the van has no range and I dont have a replacement here with me. At least I think its the rx, its a cheap Frsky clone.

Edit: Turns out the cheap Banggood rx is fine, my Frsky DFT module has failed!
After singing Frsky's praises for 15 years this is my second RF module that has failed in storage, it was fine when last used.
Rather than replace the DFT I might take the opportunity to NRF it.

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 18 Sep 2024, 01:18
by Wayne_H
Mike_K wrote: 17 Sep 2024, 16:26 And some more photos of the event..
Great pics Mike. The captions help immensely :P

Jonathan is tall enough to stand out without needing a fishing rod!!

Re the sealing tape:
Is it applied top or bottom? Bottom always better - less uv exposure & pressure differential helps to keep tape in place.
A silicon living hinge is an alternative worth considering IMHO ;)

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 19 Sep 2024, 10:25
by Phil_G
Just read that they've cancelled again, so 21st is off, maybe 28th?

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 19 Sep 2024, 13:19
by Shaun
I bet the organiser wished he hadn't cancelled the first one. 🤣🤣🤣

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 19 Sep 2024, 21:48
by Mike_K
Phil_G wrote: 19 Sep 2024, 10:25 Just read that they've cancelled again, so 21st is off, maybe 28th?
Just as well you didn't all wait around for the official event, you would have had two weeks in Ivinghoe and no event. If they can cancel it for two more weekends I will be able to attend as I'll be back in the area!

Meanwhile the mode-zero slips soaring event at Ivinghoe last weekend was a great success.

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 13:40
by Shaun
The Veron Cobra is flight ready again after approx 50 years. Hoping to get some airtime this Sunday. 👍

Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 22:29
by Phil_G
Mike_K wrote: 19 Sep 2024, 21:48Just as well you didn't all wait around for the official event, you would have had two weeks in Ivinghoe and no event
I did, I extended my campsite booking to cover the expected re-run on the 21st... but its almost flat calm today - homeward bound tomorrow morning :)

...and just in time....

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Re: Ivinghoe Pete Beadle Nostalgia Day Sept 14th anyone?

Posted: 23 Sep 2024, 12:19
by leccyflyer
Shaun wrote: 21 Sep 2024, 13:40 The Veron Cobra is flight ready again after approx 50 years. Hoping to get some airtime this Sunday. 👍
That's excellent Shaun - will look forward to the pictures of the majestic old lady in action. :)