Monday, April 25, 2016
Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics 2016 : Spanky to Spark the Airwaves to Heaven
Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics 2016 : Spanky to Spark the Airwaves to Heaven: The Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics takes place on the 28 May at Greyville racecourse. The Aerobatic flying will occur at Greyville Race...
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics 2016 : Neville Ferreira chats about upcoming Sky Grand Pr...
Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics 2016 : Neville Ferreira chats about upcoming Sky Grand Pr...: Goooooooood Morning SA, Today we have a few words and awesome support for the event from Neville Ferreira one of the 5 South African Competi...
Monday, April 18, 2016
In the Back of a Yak - A journalist's view
Brad pulling some G's with Paulo and back on terra firma, Pictures: Paul Godwin
This story was published in the Witness Newspaper last week by Brad Morgan who had the good fortune of winning the lucky draw prize of a flip around Durban in a Yak at the Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics media launch.
I found it to be an excellent read and felt duty bound to reproduce his illuminating tale on this blog, with kind permission from the author.
Last week I attended the media launch for the Sky Grand
Prix of Aerobatics at Greyville in Durban. The organisers, after their
presentations, conducted a lucky draw, with two recipients set to be taken up
for a flight in an aerobatics aeroplane. I didn’t want to be one of them, but
mine was the first name drawn.
I should explain myself. I get sea sick and I have two
slipped discs in my neck. I thought those two things would not be a good
combination for a flip in an aerobatics machine. But one cannot turn down such
opportunities, so on Saturday afternoon I made my way to Virginia Airport for a
flight into the unknown.
When I saw two Yak 52s from the Ecko Unlimited Yak
Display Team there, I was a little comforted. And when the pilots, Paulo
Martins and Roger Deare, took off on seemingly innocuous flights with others up
the coast to the Durban harbour and then down the coast to Umhlanga my heart
beat easier.
So up we went, with Paulo, an SAA Express pilot, flying
me. Roger and his passenger followed us up, always just off our left wing and a
short distance behind, in formation. We flew low along the coast, probably
never higher than 500 feet. Durban is beautiful from up there: the beaches, the
Durban Country Club and the Virginia Airport, which we buzzed over at just
above treetop height before pulling up and banking to the right.
Paulo warned me we would be pulling a few Gs. A warning
is good, but the last time I experienced Gs was probably back in the eighties
on a loop-the-loop roller-coaster at Gold Reef City. When my face started doing
strange contortions and my head began to squeeze tight, I broke into a clammy
sweat. That was three-and-a-half to four Gs, Paulo told me.
It was a good experience, and many thanks to the
organisers of the Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics for the treat.
Now, I have covered many different sports in 20 years of
doing so on radio, the internet and in newspapers, but I have never covered
aerobatics. I have seen a bit on TV, watched the Red Bull Air Races (which are
quite different), but my knowledge is severely lacking. That’s why I am really
excited about the competition coming to Greyville on May 28.
Almost everything we cover is on the ground, but
aerobatics is up in the air, where man has long dreamed of flying with the
birds, and aerobatic pilots are the closest beings we have with the ability to
match flying creatures. They may do even “crazier” things. For one thing, I
learnt on Saturday that those top aerobatics pilots fly without helmets or
pressurised suits to deal with the G forces, and they pull up to nine or 10 Gs
in competition! That’s insane.
Paolo explained to me that one can be fit, but the pilots
have to train to be “G-fit” because of the strain that it puts on the body. And
then, under those pressures, they have to attempt to perform set sequences
perfectly.
There will be two of them during the competition. The
first has been revealed to the contestants already, so they can practice the
moves right up until May 28. The second they will learn the day before they
have do fly that sequence. At the beginning of each run, their score will be a
perfect 10, but for things like deviating five degrees off the required path
they will lose points.
The competition will be conducted in 3-D – all three
dimensions count in determining the accuracy of a sequence. Then, to top it all
off, the freestyle will produce ridiculous manoeuvres that thankfully no
passengers will ever experience.
The organisers have permission to fly low over Greyville,
which will serve as the platform for the competition, in front of what is
expected to be a packed crowd. An American commentator will, appropriately at
Greyville, team up with former champion jockey Kevin Shea, who is apparently a
big fan of the sport, to help the spectators understand what they are seeing.
Will it be worth getting along to the event? Most
definitely, if you want to see the action, because most of it will happen just
above the race course. People in places like the Berea will only see the planes
as they climb out of the competition area in preparation for another run, or to
return to Virginia Airport after completing a sequence. And anyone planning on
parking on First Avenue or closer will be moved along by the Police.
I’m excited. In this job one can become a little jaded
covering the same things over and over, but experiencing a new sport, learning
from scratch about it, meeting the people whose passion it is, is one of the
perks of doing what I do. And with some of the world’s best pilots and the best
of South Africa in action, I predict a great day out for the family. It’s outdoors.
And it will, do doubt, produce a lot of oohs and aahs, and memories to share
with your loved ones.
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Friday, April 15, 2016
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Thursday, April 14, 2016
SA longboard champs first visit to Mossel Bay
Inner Pool earlier this week (11-14 April 2016) - Picture supplied
Outer Pool 3foot gems - Picture supplied
The Judges view of Outer pool - Picture supplied
Historic first for longboarding in South Africa,
Dates for the event are from the 25th April to 1st May 2016. This is the biggest longboard surfing contest in SA.
"The championships have been running for more than 26
years. Featuring old ballies, their children and
grandchildren, we are expecting more than 200 surfers and their families from
11yrs to 69yrs old when the event kicks off with team registrations on the
24th of April" says Brian Salter Chairman of Southern Cape Longboarding.
EDEN Longboarding is host to the
championships with 16 longboard surfing divisions, starting with U-14's right
up to the Legends division ( 60 Years and older).
Bring your appetites...
Sun 24 April Team Registration and
welcoming from 16h00 at Delphinos
Mon 25 April Event Starts First heat in
the water 08h00
Wed 27 April Opening Event (evening at Ponto Restaurant-
point)
Friday 29 April Chairmen and Managers Braai
hosted by Tiletoria at the Tiletoria house
Sun 1 May Finals and Prize
giving at Ponto Restaurant 17h00
The standard of surfing will be excellent, with many past and current
World and SA champions participating.
Come and support this national
event from 25-30 April 2016.
The Judging Tower on the 3rd floor - Picture supplied
AND - Loads of time to play
Information and pictures supplied by Brian Salter
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
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Friday, April 8, 2016
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics 2016 : Sky Grand Prix of Aerobatics bets on Greyville
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
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