Steady Climb Fly-in at Rhino Park Airfield - 2021-12-04By Russell Dixon-PaverGoogle Banner Ad This occasion was the 4th Steady Climb Fly-In event hosted by PilotInsure. The aim is to raise funds to assist aviators who have been severely impacted by the covid pandemic and the consequent lockdowns, to start alternative businesses and provide a mini-expo event for them and other supporting vendors to showcase their business ventures. All of the Steady Climb events have been hosted in partnership with Legends MX at the Rhino Park Airfield, which also offers accommodation, camping, MX motorcycle and MTB tracks, various function venues and the Oppi-Plaas weekly market. Nigel Musgrave, who provided local airspace control, discusses some final pre-event details with David and Laura le Roux from PilotInsure at the pilot registration table. Someone said Nigel was an "an Old Faithful", plenty faithful, but not so old! Google Block Ad There were a number of vendor stalls, ranging from flying models for the youngsters to flying training, aviation art and provision of aviation law access, with the essential food, coffee and drinks to keep visitors sustained. Vendor tables and gazebos under the blue gum trees, with another "old faithful" Sam, the aviation hawker, a personality in his own right providing aviation related toys for the youngsters. Vanessa Richardson and Belinda Bouwer from LSA Covers. Two ladies who work long hours to provide custom covers to protect aircraft interiors from the ravages of the sun. Karel Zaayman from The Aviation Shop, purveyors of models, books, DVD's and memorabilia, chats to a customer. Craig Wood from Aviation4SA has an app that provides ready access to up-to-date aviation legislation without the need for cumbersome books. Carl Kieck and his wife Natasha from Independent Aviation provides an instructor listing service to connect specialist experienced instructors with pilots and students for a productive personal and professional match. Lehan Viljoen, also a partner in Independent Aviation, does the website support, is also an authorized Flying Eyes distributor for aviation eyewear. Due to the weather instability and predicted storms later, the number of aircraft was lower than hoped. Henly Air showcased their Aeronautical Institute of Learning. The 4th Benoni Air Scout troop arrrived to expose their youngsters to different aspects of aviation and to achieve various progression badges. In a discussion with Scully Levin, now 75, the point was made that many aviation people were getting on in years, so it was refreshing to see that efforts were being made to grow interest among the younger generation. There are apparently five Air Scout troops active in Gauteng. Warren Lovell had his young boys there with the Air Scouts and he approached Juan Thessner, representing the sponsor of the Puma Energy Flying Lions Harvard Team. The Air Scouts were taken out to the aircraft by Ellis Levin and also enthusiastically shown some aspects of the flying and the Harvards by Scully Levin. Scully Levin holds the interest of some of the Air Scouts and the Air Scouts join Ellis Levin (Harvard #3) for a group photograph with a 1942 Harvard, while Arnie Menegelli (Harvard #2) looks on. Sean Thackwray (Harvard #3 and team soloist) shows other young people the Harvard "driving seat". A special privilege for these young boys to have the attention of a legend like Scully. Nicholas Jansen v Rensburg and Nathan Wreyford, both from St David's Marist School and Dhiav Naidoo were some of the young aviation enthusiasts to have an opportunity to sit in the front seat of Scully's Flying Lions Harvard#1. The Flying Lions performed their aerobatic show as the cloud base was high enough, with their signature break from the front and the tora-tora-tora flypast down the runway, in this case, by Ellis in Harvard #3. The BushCat from Rainbow SkyReach flys along the runway. This can be home built from a kit. Adventure Air is building these Zenith aircraft at Wonderboom Airport and these examples landing included the STOL CH 750 Super Duty with 200hp and huge bush tyres as well as the STOL SH 750 with a 100hp Rotax powerplant. There is also the CH 750 Cruzer in their range with a 100 hp Rotax and no slats for economical cruising. Derek Hopkins takes off with the prize winning RV8 he built. They were just going to stop by Kittyhawk for a mikeshake… Dornier flypast and departure. Super Decathlon also doing a flyby on departure. If it looks good, it flies good! Rob Onser and the Brakpan supporters depart in his recently acquired Alouette III - he says he is working on getting a squadron of them together! Google Banner Ad PLEASE GO TO www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuRVZAGodT6sztTeXBGeMw and subscribe to our YouTube channel |