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PPO Fly in -  2005

September  9 - 11, 2005 

 

It is that time of year again when we can start to look forward to the annual fly in. This year's fly in is going to be a lot of fun, maybe even better organized than last year and there will be prizes for each task. Some of the tasks we aim to complete (weather permitting) are listed below. Feel free to contact us with any ideas of your own. There will be an opportunity to try out the trike, and if it gets too windy to fly you can also try out the trike in its kite buggy configuration. We will be having a barbeque midday for those that want it. As ever, there will be plenty of drinks in the evening at Dora's. Camping at is available for those of you that plan to come from some distance, just make sure to eat and drink at Dora's. 

 

Numbers for nearby accommodation - for those not wanting to camp at Dora's
1 800 667 7931; 1 800 263 0713; 905 295 3331; 1 866 295 1805


It would be handy to get an idea of numbers in advance. Everyone is welcome. We can camp behind Dora's if we eat and drink there. I was promised that they will stay open till last person stumbles to their tent. Let me know if you can attend. I welcome all licensed pilots or students holding SPP. All aircraft must be registered a liability insurance should be in place. Get your asses in gear as far as paperwork goes and let me know if you are going to attend! If you plan to fly you must hold a Canadian Ultralight pilot's license. I can issue you with a student pilot permit if I am satisfied that you meet certain criteria. Inquire by email.

 

Directions to the field

Google's satellite image/ap hybrid

Mapquest's version

Yahoo's Map of Sodom Road

 

PROPOSED FLY IN TASKS (contact us with any other ideas)

 

Golf ball drop

Simply drop your golf ball as close to the hole as possible. Unlimited attempts. Anyone scoring a 'hole in one' ends the competition, otherwise the closest ball wins.

 

Power off spot landing

Shut down your engine before the marker and land as close to the target as you can. First foot down counts.

 

Helium balloon catch

Catch as many helium balloons in your lines as possible. Balloons will be released first. Pilots will then launch, climb and chase the balloons!

 

Treasure hunt

Read the map, decide what order you will visit the landmarks. You must answer all the questions. (e.g. 'What color is the church door? How many buildings with green roofs are on the same street as the church?' etc). The start and finish times of all pilots will be recorded. The pilot with the most correct answers wins. If all questions are correct, the fastest time wins.

 

Time trials

Trikes compete (without wings) to cover a measured distance in the fastest time.

 

Foot drag

Longest continuous foot drag wins.

 

Touch and go

Land and take off between two markers, taking a predetermined number of steps.  If successful you will move on to the next round where the markers will be moved closer together.

 

Economy

Get 1 l of fuel and stay up the longest

 

Kiting competition

Pairs will go head to head. Last kite standing moves on to next round. You may 'take out' your opponents kite by using your own wing to deflate theirs. Winners move on to the next round.

 

GPS 'etch a sketch'
Draw a picture on your GPS. Unlimited entries. You must be flying. Entries will be judged for clarity and humor!

Balloon burst

Burst as many balloons on sticks as possible along the course.

 

If you have any further suggestions for competitions or activities drop us an e-mail.

 

Read about last year Paramotor Powered Paragliding Fly In

 

http://www.poweredparaglidingontario.ca/company/2004_0823/ppgstory_aug23_04.htm