AERO CLUB awards 2013

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December 2013 Volume 12 No.12 R30.00 incl. VAT AERO CLUB awards 2013 1 2 0 2 4 Hawker Hurricane 9 771681 151008 NBAA 2013 Pilot s Cave SAAF Airpower EAA Sun n Fun Sling at Oshkosh Tau Game Lodge Parys Time Trials Saving our Rhinos Tracey Curtis-Taylor Two Competitions - Prizes worth R18 060 Airshow Calendar Outside South Africa: R26.30 (Excl. Tax) Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe www.africanpilot.co.za Cover photograph by Pete van der Spek US$4.00 Two night stay for two people at Valley Lodge & Spa

58 African Pilot December 2013 The Sling which was flown to the EAA Airventure - Bruce Perkins

Final preparations before the flight For the second year in a row, I was on my way to Oshkosh to make business. This time, my son Greg was my co-pilot. It was a struggle to get there on time. We were a week late finishing the Sling 4 in which we were to travel, which meant that Greg and I had to push the plane very hard to arrive before the opening day. On the last 14 hour leg, bad weather and a setting sun forced us to land 200 nautical miles short of our destination. The next morning after the US customs guys let us go, we rocketed through the clouds and raced over Lake Michigan heading straight for the show. It had opened that morning at 09h00 and we were going to be late by five hours. Not perfect, but not too bad considering, the problems that beset us on the journey. Readers will remember that Greg gave a very detailed account of our exciting journey in November s African Pilot. Whilst the auto-pilot took control, we studied the NOTAM about arrivals and departure procedures for the airshow week. From Green Lake we headed to Ripon at 1,800 feet, slowed down to 90 knots and then followed the railway line to Fisk. It sounds easy, but the slight problem was that there were another 15 aircraft trying to do the same thing at the same time. We found a slot between a Baron and a C210 by pushing our way in like our taxis do in Johannesburg. At Fisk I waggled my wings when instructed and turned right along Fisk Avenue for finals on runway 36 left. 200 metres before touchdown the ATC gave an urgent instruction red low wing on very short finals for 36 left, do a right joggle to 36 right NOW and land on the green dot! I jumped right and as we touched down a scream came through my headset: yeehah, we made it Dad! I got a huge fright, but still remembered to duck off the runway in a hurry to prevent the next pilot from landing on our heads. What a treat it was to fly into Oshkosh again. The controllers were so chatty, friendly and professional that it felt like we had just arrived home after being away on the Crusades. Our parking this year was in the Homebuilders area, so we taxied as close as we could and then dragged the Sling 4 to the Airplane Factory stand. As we got there Athol Franz, Neil Bowden and a whole group of South Africans, waving the SA flag and jumping around with excitement, came running over to meet us. After posing with them for a few photos and catching up on the immediate news, blurted out with excitement, I took stock of the situation and surroundings. Our business partner Matt Liknaitzki and Ryan Ruel the General Manager run The Airplane Factory USA. They were excited to tell us about the stand and how they had secured it. They told me of their flight from Los Angeles in their Sling 2 and what was planned for the week. I learned how their business was looking, the new aircraft at the show, what our competitors were up to and where the parties were. Looking around, Ryan pointed out our competitors. Directly opposite us was Kitfox. Next to it on the northern side was Vans with its newly launched RV14. On the southern side was Zenair and right next door to us was Rans. On top of that we had relatively easy access to the taxiway. The location of our stand was perfect, so much better than the previous year. What pleased me the most was that within a few hours of landing; almost all our competitors came over and had a good look at the brave red Sling 4 with the South African flag on the tail, which had just flown in from Africa, crossing deserts, forests and oceans. I took the front cowling off for an December 2013 African Pilot 59

engine and prop inspection after the flight through the storm the day before and the owners of Kitfox came back over and asked if they could photograph the engine installation. Yes, sure, I said. I walked a few metres away and looked back at our two aircraft and the people wandering around them looking at them with interest and at my son telling some friends about our adventures. I felt a tremendous sense of pride. Imagine that - we dreamed up an aircraft design, made a wonderful, sexy flying machine with our own ingenuity and determination and then tested our resolve and bravery by flying it to Oshkosh. Unbelievable! The week went incredibly well. It was such a pleasure to have so many South Africans visit and support us. Being a South African home grown airplane, all the South Africans genuinely want to see us succeed against the odds and were interested to know how we were faring. In the USA we are against the odds in a way, because we are from Africa which is known for wars, famine, gold, blood diamonds, elephants, lions and rhino poaching! Africa is not known for designing and manufacturing quality, world beating, record breaking airplanes. However, now our two planes each have a real pedigree. They have both flown around the world and completed their journeys with a quiet strength and lightness. People in the industry are sitting up and taking note of the Sling. We need that reliability reputation if we are to succeed against so much fierce competition from so many large and well established companies. I walked around the show looking at as many aircraft as I could and was reminded that the Sling LSA and Sling 2 have lots of competition, sharing the two seat market with over 100 other aircraft types, whereas the Sling 4 enjoys a unique position, alone in the market. There is not any other plane in exactly the same class as the Sling 4. Sure, it is a light 4 seat aircraft and yes, it is not as fast as a Cirrus, but it outperforms a Cessna 172 in every respect, costs half as much to buy as a Cessna 172 and one third as much to run! Considering the size of the turbo charged Rotax engine, it can pick up weight and still fly well like no other airplane. We had ferry clearances for the long flights where we effectively flew with a 500kg payload and full fuel tanks! Almost everyone who visited us was amazed at the Sling 4 s performance, many looking at us with uncertainty, not sure they could believe us as we quoted the performance specs. During the show, two US magazines approached us for an interview and flight review; Kitplanes and EAA Sport Aviation. The flights were really enjoyable and fun. The first photo ship was a V tail Bonanza and the other a Cessna 210 both with a back door removed. I have flown the Sling for many photo shoots, but I was again reminded of how professional these Oshkosh crews are. In the front a pilot and an observer and sitting inside the back door, the cameraman. 2 foot left and 3 foot down keep it there. Drop back 10 foot. Perfect! Turning right - stay with us. Those were the instructions as I tried to stick like glue to the photo ship. To ensure the cameraman gets a crisp, clear picture, he has to get his target really close because he has the shutter speed slow in order to show the prop as a beautiful complete arc. The last shot is usually the breakaway to get the fighter picture. Ok, we are done. Now we need the breakaway shot ready 3, 2, 1, go! Returning after the first photo shoot was crazy. I kept my mouth shut as one is supposed to do. The pilot in the Bonanza spoke for both of us to get the inbound special clearance. In a one second gap between chatter: Photo ship plus subject returning for runway 09 via the prison route. ATC called right back: photo ship and subject join late right downwind. You are numbers 7 and 8. On base the photo ship called: Sling you are on your own! Suddenly out of nowhere an RV turned in front of the Bonanza, but the Air Traffic Controller lady just took it in her stride. RV - do not do that land deep on the pink dot. Bonanza red dot. Then it happened again, this time to us. A Sportsman turned in from the left and pulled just 50 metres in front of us. ATC: High wing where did you come from? Land on the pink dot and stay on the right hand side of the runway. RV stay left. Keep up the speed. Red low wing - blue dot. Just like that. Easy, controlled, a beautiful piece of aviation poetry. Greg and I did two things that I never forget to do when I am at Oshkosh. We visited the South African camp in Camp Scholler to say hello to the hundred or so South Africans on Neil Bowden s Oshkosh camping tour and on the Friday night we attended the International Visitors party where we received free beer and food and teased the Australians and New Zealanders about their rugby teams! I have been selling aircraft for 28 years. I know that many aircraft orders are taken at airshows, but try as I may; I have never taken an order at an airshow. However, surprise! Surprise! This year we took an order at Oshkosh! What a shot in the arm! The tide had turned! I hope this is the start of a new era of order taking for the Sling Factory. Out of the blue, two men walked up to me and announced that they would like to order a Sling 2 kit immediately. I was delighted, but almost stunned to silence. Unbeknown to me, Ryan had been talking to these guys for a few days before, so the order was actually his doing. The customers filled in the necessary paperwork and arranged to transfer the deposit. How great was that? It made everything worthwhile and sent us home encouraged and more determined than ever. Since the show in July we have taken orders for a further four Slings from the USA. We will be back again next year. Will we fly there again? Probably not, but you never know. I ll let you know at the last minute as usual. Another example of a Sling 4 - Bruce Perkins Mike and Greg Blyth in Oshkosh 60 African Pilot December 2013

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