| Happy Christmas to All Members! |
| The club wishes all members a very happy
Christmas and a prosperous New Year. The year 2004 was a very successful
inaugural year. Let's make 2005 as good or better. |
| Rave reviews for new realAir (and
Club) aircraft! |
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Cix VFR Club members are familiar with the RealAir Cessna 172. Now
(December 2004) RealAir have just released a Mark XIV Spitfire, and
club member Tony Driver has "bought" one. Expect to see it
in the skies over Worcestershire and Gloucestershire on Tuesday 14th
December. Tony says "I'm really enjoying this new aircraft. but
following years of simulator experience, my instinct
tells me this is just right. I think it's their best yet, and I'm not
alone. There is a review in the new PC
Pilot magazine which gives it 5/5, and a wonderfully enthuisiastic
review by a retired Spitfire display pilot copied from AVSIM on the
RealAir website."
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| New Club Web Domain |
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From December 3rd 2004, thanks to the generosity of one of our members,
we now have our own domain, www.cixvfrclub.org.uk. Well of course you
know that, because you are reading this. Bookmark it now, tell your
friends, mention it on the VATSIM forums. Anyone that has that slightly
sadistic streak of the editorial critic is welcome to email the webmaster
with any broken links, missing pictures etc., which may have resulted
from the move. It is important to mention in this regard, our sincere
thanks to Tim Benham, who has hosted our site on his own servers since
last March, and will continue to host our Teamspeak server. Many thanks
Tim for your continued support and contribution. Happy flying.everyone.
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| Associate Members |
| Club membership has been limited, for
largely practical reasons, to members of Cix.
Much of the interaction between members takes place in the Cix conference
- a sort of forum, but better. However, we have agreed to allow Associate
Members, who will enjoy all the priveleges of full membership except the
conference. We already have two Associate Members, and another person
is thinking about it. |
| Visitors Praise "Biggin Bump"
Night |
| Visitors to Biggin Hill have contacted
the Club and told us how much they enjoyed joining in with our "Circuits
and Bumps" night on 23rd September. It was well attended, with eight
aircraft taking part including five club members. |
| Essex Night 19th September |
| This is a VATSIm event that we might like
to join in with. Tony Driver is planning to fly from either Southend or
Biggin Hill to Cambridge. Any member is very welcome to join him, he
says. FSNav Flight plans are available on the Downloads-Documents page. |
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Links Page
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| The links page is now starting to be
developed. Any essential, useful or simply interesting aviation or flight
Simulation related links can be emailed to the webmaster. see Links(16/09/04) |
| Leeds-Bradford Flyin 12th September |
| Operating between 18:30 and
21:30 zulu, the Fly-In will be informal and pilots from around the world
are welcome to fly in to sample the delights of one of the Norths
leading international airports. Both fixed wing and Helicopters are welcome;
there is ample parking on the south side of the airfield. Both Approach
and Tower will be manned. Download info (pdf file). |
| ...and
Finally |
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To celebrate the return of the real world G-GYAV from the Isle of Man
on 31st August, Peter Dodds has finally completed the rework of the
Cessna 172N panel. Every gauge has been modified, controls remodelled
to look more like the real Cessna controls, and several completely new
gauges created. For those who prefer the slightly more "weathered"
look of an older aircraft - this panel has that look about it. Engine
controls now include a primer for starting and a carburettor heat control.
The panel also, realistically, lacks all the modern GPS, moving map,
ATC and other "gizmos", requiring the pilot to use his paper
map for VFR flight, and, naturally, to use VATSIM for ATC cover! Download
a copy.
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| Confliction Forces Bizjet Go-around |
Tim Slater, our "resident"
ATCO at Biggin Hill had a critical piece of traffic handling to manage
during his mock Controller exam on 4th August.
Ruth McTighe (on Thames Radar) reports "Tim did a great job. G-BYMB
had to go-around, because of an aircraft which entered the runway before
receiving his take-off clearance. This caused a real confliction problem,
because the IFR arrivals for 03, come down the ILS for 21, and then break
off to a left hand visual circuit for 03. So we potentially had G-BYMB
turning left crosswind on the go-around just in front of a Bizjet on an
instrument approach, travelling at a much faster speed." It was solved
by sending the Bizjet around for another go"
The Real World doesn't have all the traffic problems! (I bet the Bizjet
pilot's language was interesting).
Club aircraft G-XAJD and G-BYMB took part in the exercise. |
| Silly Season |
| In the world of Journalism, we are now
in the silly season, so we ought to be reporting on the bedroom antics
of famous people (real or imaginary). Far more interesting is the Professional
Pilots Rumour Network. take a look sometime! |
| Lots More ATC Cover for the Club |
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Vatsim-UK now has "regional nights". Thursday is London night,
which covers anything in the London and City control zones, plus other
London area airports like Biggin Hill. Wednesday night is Essex night,
which is Stansted, Luton and Cambridge. the Club has already taken advantage
of this on 21st July, when Tony Driver lead a fleet of four from Luton
to Rochester.
VATSIM UKs Events Co-ordinator Nick Cunnington (G-TAAL) has emailed
the Club to thank members for supporting the Kemble event. He also offered
to help organise ATC cover for any of our events in the future - a very
generous and warmly accepted offer.
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| Club
adds weight to the Rally |
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Five club aircraft flew in convoy to Kemble on Sunday 11th July for
the Vatsim equivalent of the Popular Flying Association's annual Rally
at Kemble in Gloucestershire. The club aircraft swelled the numbers
of aircraft which attended from six to eleven. members agreed it was
our most successful, but also our most ambitious, trip to date. Nevertheless
it went off without a hitch. 11/07/04
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Diamond Katana DA20 G-BYMB (pilot Tim
Arnott) departing homeward from Kemble.
Four other aircraft which attended
the event can also be seen airborne. |
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Aircraft taking part were: -
From the club
G-BYMB - DA20
G-GYAV - C172
G-SPCA - C172
G-XAJD - C172
VH-DAH - Mooney B
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Others:
G-HANA - Beech Baron
G-HENC - Beech Baron
G-TAAL - C172
G-DIVA - C172
G-WAVI - PA17
G-RAMI - Jetranger
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| Exeter
Outing Postponed |
| The club outing to Exeter, planned for
June 25th, has been postponed as it has not yet been possible to set up
the coordinated ATC required. It will be re-arranged as soon as possible. |
| Ruth
Tries Real Flying |
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On May 29th, member Ruth McTighe had a trial lesson in a real aeroplane
- a Piper Warrior. She repeated one of the Club's early trips, flying
from Biggin Hill to Rochester. Ruth described the flight, in poor visibility,
as "very interesting".
It is perhaps not surprising that many Flight Simmers go on to fly
in the real world. After all, the desire to see what it is really
like must be strong in everyone who has mastered the initial aspects
of flight on a computer. The cost of real flying is perceived as a significant
stumbling block, but apart from the initial outlay for training which
is indeed hefty, flying can be maintained within the bounds of the average
income with some adjustment. New cars, more than one holiday a year,
frequent eating out, smoking and drinking are all pleasures which can
be put aside if you desperately want to fly and still keep the children
fed and clothed. What is certain, though, is that almost everyone who
" has a go" gets hooked, so you do need family involvement
and agreement. 30/05/04
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| Other
Flying Members |
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Tim Arnot is learning to fly in a Diamond Katana DA20 at Enstone Aerodrome
in Oxfordshire. He is now well into the "circuits and bumps"
element of his training, which leads to that magical day - First Solo!
Read all about it on his own web
site.
Peter Dodds is a member of
Southport and Merseyside Aero Club, and flies the real G-GYAV
out of Liverpool Airport. He has been flying for 11 years and has over
320 hours. He has flown seven different types of aircraft, including
a vintage Tiger Moth..
David Humble flies a combination of Piper Arrows and Warriors with
an occasional Cessna 150 out of Bankstown Airport, Sydney, New South
Wales. Check out Schofields
Flying Club
Paul Carrington did some gliding "many years ago" in the
RAF.
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| Web
Sites Expanding |
| As we have more events, the web site keeps
growing. Check out new content in the Picture Galleries and Training pages.
Member Tim Arnot now (4th June) has a web site which includes the journal
of his flying training (see above). |
| Successful
Sydney Sortie |
| On 28th May, three members had an enjoyable
flight from Sydney to Bankstown and return, guided by another Cix VFR
Club member, David Humble, who lives in Sydney and is a Senior Student
Air Traffic Controller with vatpac - the Pacific Area branch of Vatsim.
It does seem remarkable that we could be vectored onto approach at Sydney
Kingsford Smith Airport's Runway 25 by an ATCO who was physically not
3 miles away, but 10,000! (Full report in Pictures).28/05/04 |
| Panel Update |
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The new Cessna 172 panel
is progressing. All the switches have now been upgraded. There is just
a small problem to solve - the fuel gauges show half full when the tanks
are full. |
| More photographs of Alpha Victor have
also been taken to improve the switches and add fuses and other panel
paraphernalia. They will be added prior to launch. |
| Ruth to the Rescue! |
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Vatsim Deputy Director and Cix VFR Club member Ruth McTighe (G-RMCT)
will be producing some of the missing pages from this site over the
next few weeks, in particular the page of links to Simulated Aviation
(and real World Aviation) sites of interest and importance to us, and
the "Notams" page where updated information from Vatsim and
other organisations world wide will be posted.
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| Cessna 172N Panel Progress |
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After some frustrating hours with an inferior panel design package,
the panel for G-GYAV and other Club 172Ns is progressing well. The gauges
and switches etc need to be edited to remove extraneous phillips screws,
and the fuel gauges need recalibrating to reflect the 156 litres (49
US gallons) maximum fuel capacity of the 172N .In addition, features incompatible with the Cessna 172N (e.g. an autopilot) have been disabled or removed from the aircraft design. |
| Club Outing Tuesday 4th May |
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A good evening was had by five members in somewhat gusty conditions. Fortunately, the
14 knot wind was more or less down the runway for landing. We were still
able to carry out some general handling exercises, exploring the more
extreme things you can do to an aircraft. Whilst exploring the slow
flight characteristics, Ruth McTighe managed a stall (by accident) and
recovery (by design!).
Our next outing might be around Sydney with member dave Humble as our ATC controller
at Sydney Airport.
04/05/04 |
| Thank You John |
| The Club has John Woodside to thank for the superb paint job on G-CIXN seen on the web site home page. John is a mine of useful information about all things aviation real or virtual (see links page for web contact details). |
| Club Aircraft enjoy new look |
| Design work is continuing on the new look for club Cessna 172s. A preview of the external paint scheme is already on the home page, but below is a view of the preliminary panel background, based on photographs of a real world Cessna 172N - G-GYAV, also seen below.
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| Spitfire makes emergency landing |
| Shortly after a practice
aerobatics session at Gloucestershire, on Tuesday 21st December pilot
Tony Driver experienced engine failure in his new Spitfire Mk XIV. Tony
says "I took off normally, raised the flaps and was climbing away
when the engine spluttered and stopped abruptly - at only about 100 ft
above the end of the runway. I got my MAYDAY call in, selected the nearest
open space and got down in one piece." Tony believes that it may
have been a fuel starvation problem following a possible wrong tank selection.
"It hasn't put me off this wonderful aircraft", he said afterwards.
Tim Arnot flew over to guide in the Emergency Services, but they weren't
needed.
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Spitfire G-SAJD after the emergency landing, with Cessna 172 G-BYMB
seen overhead
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| G-BYMB checks to see if the crashed Spitfire is
in one piece
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| New Associate Member |
| Will members please give a
warm welcome to Martin Leat, veteran VATSIMmer who has joined the club.
Martin flies a Cessna 172SP G-LEAT. Look out for him at our events. |
| Taildraggers to Feature in a Club
Event |
| Don't miss the great event on Tuesday
14th December when we will be wheeling out those vintage flying machines.
Get out the oily rag, helmet and goggles and "Contact!" - join
us at Enstone for the flight, or visit us at Gloucestershire at the end
of the evening. |
| Inaugural Gloucestershire Meeting
a Great Success |
|
Five members and 3 other aircraft descended on Gloucestershire Airport
on Tuesday 7th December for a memorable fly-in and Champagne supper.
There were controllers on line at Gloucestershire, Bristol and Wellesbourne
Mountford, giving us particularly good ATC cover. Our grateful thanks
to them all.
Our next planned event is a Piper Cub evening on 14th December - see
the Events page.
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| New Base at Gloucestershire |
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The Club has decided to open a second base, at Gloucestershire Airport
(EGBJ). We have found in recent weeks that if Biggin Hill is not manned by ATC,
very often Gloucestershire is, and in particularly, Gloucestershire
is open every Tuesday evening, In future therefore, when we plan our
own events, we have the choice of starting from Gloucestershire or Biggin
Hill. For the shorter outings, Gloucestershire gives a choice of some
interesting local destinations, and is less constrained by the congested
airspace around London which affects Biggin Hill. Biggin Hill still
has its regular "Biggin Nights" and there are ongoing "Essex
Nights" so we will continue to use Biggin Hill when we join in
those events, and when we introduce ourselves to our European friends
(a flyout over the Channel is planned for sometime this winter.)
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| A Quiet Time, this Autumn |
| Due to pressure of work, gremlins in their
PCs, or working away from home, several of our members have not been around
much lately. As a consequence, we have not organised any of our own events
for a while. However, the Club has not been inactive, and those members
who could have joined in with some of the many UK VATSIM events which
have been organised. As soon as pressures in various areas ease, we will
be organising our events again, some of them from the thriving Gloucestershire
Airport. |
| Project Biggin |
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VATSIM has recently announced that they will try and privide ATC cover
at Biggin Hill. From the Forum: "PROJECT BIGGIN is an attempt
to increase the stock of Biggin Hill on VATSIM and encourage its use
as a GA and bizjet airfield. We would like to have BIG TWR or APP manned
everynight plus THAMES (Radar). This should start encouraging traffic.
There are already a couple of "flying clubs" based at
Biggin (that's us - Ed.) and I'm sure they'd fly more if we gave more
service."
We will certainly try!
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| Update from the Antipodes |
| Member David Humble is currently working
in Tasmania, installing a new control and protection system for a power
transmission line. In his spare time he's been checking out the local
talent and reports back. "George Town, (North Tasmania on the banks
of the Tamar) is a small airfield specialising inultralights - not a Cessna
or Piper in sight. Not to let the grass stay under his feet, he's done
a conversion to ultralights. |
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As can be seen from the attached photo, the Jabaru looks
like a diminutive C150, David says that for most operations it flies
like one. The biggest difference is the weight. Adjust power and the
speed changes almost immediately. The flare needs to be done a lot closer
to the ground as there is very little momentum to keep you flying. Gusts
will knock the plane around a lot until all the wheels are on the ground.
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| After a week of rain and high
winds David was once again forced to go to George Town Airstrip. (It's
a nasty addiction, flying!) A quick couple of circuits and it was time
for 1st solo.The following picture was taken afterwards. David is the
taller bearded one.) |
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| Ed: We all seem to have that sort
of picture taken, David. The taller bearded one below is yours truly on
1st August 1994. |
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| Computer Pilot |
| Club member Peter Dodds has been commissioned
to write two articles for Computer
Pilot, the only monthly-published Flight-sim magazine. The first,
on the FS help and Learning Centre will be in the October Issue, out very
soon. The second, due in the November issue, is on virtual flying in the
UK. |
| Essex Night Sunday 19th September |
Another Sunday outing, and
it looks like ATC will be well manned tghis time ( it was a bit thin last
time). Member Tony Driver fancies a trip to Cambridge via Stansted or
Luton, should anyone care to join him. Start at Biggin Hill, or, if Biggin
is not manned, Southend..
From 1800 - 2100 Zulu, 1900 - 2200 BST.
See http://www.vatsim-uk.org/forum/index.php?topic=2675.0 |
Files Page Now on the site - see Downloads-Documents. |
| Look out for a new "Files" option
on the site very soon, to replace the "Software" option. This
page will have links to download from one place all the information which
is available to Club members. 080904 |
| Congratulations
Tim |
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Cix VFR Club member Tim Arnot made his real world first solo on Tuesday
20th July at Wellesbourne Mountford in Diamond Katana DA20 G-BYMB based
at Enstone. Contratulations to Tim from all club members. We are taking
bets as to how long the grin lasts.
Coincidentally, PPL member Peter Dodds had flown to Wellesbourne and
only realised he was watching the lead up to this momentous event as
he sat in the cafe eating a burger watching a Katana doing circuits.
When he realised it was G-BYMB he thought it mght be Tim, but unfortunately
had to leave before the actual solo took place.
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| Blackpool |
| The National Flight Simulator
show took place over the weekend of 19th/20th June at Blackpool Pleasure
Beach. See feature article.. |
| Oh
Dear! |
| The real world G-GYAV had a mishap at
Ronaldsway on Sunday 13th June, when ground subsided under the nosewheel,
resulting in a prop-strike. |
| Exeter
Outing |
| Let's make this one a really big turn-out
as a lot of Vatsim eyes will be on this particular evening. We hope to
have full ATC cover all the way. |
| As Real As It Gets |
| Below are two pictures of Sydney harbour.
One is real, the other a screenshot from the Club's outing to Sydney last
week. No prizes for guessing which is which. |
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| Unreal Aviation |
| One of our
members, Kevin Brian, is heavily into the design of extreme aircraft,
mostly without wings. Here is the Simple 3, a jet powered tailless motor
glider.
The Simple 3 is real fun to fly, if you can keep it on the runway during take-off! |
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| Climb with power
to 11,000 feet, and glide from Hawarden to Gloucester without thermals!
Click on the image to enlarge it. |
| Several of Kevin's aircraft
have been uploaded to the Cix Flight.sim conference file list this week.
These include a couple of helicopters, a personal jet backpack - play
at being James Bond - and upgrades to his Dirigible the "Enterprise"
and the Simple 3. |
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