Saturday 15 September 2007

Halesland - Sat 15.9.07

Halesland is my local airfield being about 8 miles or so from my home. It is situated high up on the Mendip Hills between Priddy and Cheddar near the village of Draycott.




Busy scene with ASK 13 "EPP" BGA 2845







Another ASK 13 is the all orange "FVC" BGA 3550


Halesland is primarily a glider airfield, home to the Mendip Gliding Club - in addition it is also home to two powered motorgliders.








Fournier RF4D is a single seat motor glider based at Halesland








Scheibe SF-25C Falke G-KWAK has been based since 2003 and can be used to tow gliders






Elegant Slingsby Skylark "BKA" BGA 1019 photographed from the car park area


There is a visitors car park which offers a complete view of all activity - no facilities for visitors but the clean hilltop fresh air is free and blows your cobwebs away !

If you are in the area there are two good pubs in nearby Priddy too for a refreshment break.

Tuesday 11 September 2007

N500RK - Hughes 500C visits Somerton, Somerset




Spotted parked in the middle of a football pitch in the Somerset village of Somerton on 11.9.07 Hughes 500C N500RK.

This white/green helicopter is c/n 730502S, built way back in 1973 and was previously N901WJ.

The pilot states that the aircraft is based at a local farm and was being used to give visiting French delegates a quick aerial tour of the region.



Saturday 1 September 2007

Poland - Warsaw - Bemowo 19.8.07

Warsaw - Bemowo airfield

I've been lucky enough to have visited Bemow many times since my first visit back in December 1994. Back then I come away with a log of 15 An-2's, many Wilga's, several Zlins and nothing "western" at all.

Times change and "western" designs now predominate , although a handful of older more interesting machines can be found. Recent years have seen a large growth in the number of kit built and ultra light aircraft. Time has almost stood still though among the glider fleet, so if you like classic SZD designs then visit Poland.

The general aviation side of the airfield has three large hangers, an air ambulance apron and a small private helicopter hanger 500m to the West.

Over the far side ( ie the South side ) are a number of other aviation areas, including the Pol AF WAT Tech School ( they have half a dozen GIA airframes ), the Police helicopter area, one large general aviation hanger which I've never gained access to and a small flight line by the tower ( note the Cafe Zeppelin in by the tower too ).

Here are a few photos taken on 19.8.07 to show some of the residents







SZD 22C Mucha SP-2121 is a recent restoration have been in Denmark since 1965






SZD 39 Cobra 17 SP-2540 was built in 1970




SZD 36A Cobra 15 SP-3684 coded "N6" was registered in 2004




An-2 SP-ANV was built in 1972 and has been a regular at Bemowo since about 1990, in various colour schemes ( sharksmouth and invasion stripes at one time )




Piper J-3C Cub SP-AWP came to Poland in 2003 and was previously SE-AWP




Piper Pa-28R-201 Arrow SP-KBY looks in very good condition





3xTrim 450 Ultra is a Polish designed UL and illustrates the SP-Sxxx UL register introduced in 2005




Aeropro Eurofox SP-SPAW is based here along with Eurofox SP-SPAM





Nearing completion in the Glider hanger is this UL- this is a YALO Ultra Pup Bravo based upon a design by Preceptor Aircraft and became SP-SKAL by early 2008.


If you have any queries about Warsaw-Bemowo then feel free to email me and I'll try and help