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Celebration of Flight - March 15 & 16 - Free Entry.
To Celebrate the first petrol powered flight recorded on 31st March 1903.
A final reminder to all who wish to attend what will be a very big RC Fly in, preparations for which have been under way for a long time. Two categories: * Early Pioneer Aircraft to ........ * Significant Aircraft .................. Refer to the club website and refer to coming events: http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/PMAC/home.htm Also refer to the Miniature Aircraft Association Site (MANZ) http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...elebration.htm for full contact details and pictures. [Large Static Scale Models: For Haseqawa Museum scale kitsets of the Wright Flyer and Fokker DR1 refer to : http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/root/main/ use search engine "type of product" = 1/16 or 1/8 and use drop down menu to select "Hasegawa" and enter.] Richard Pearse FIRST FLYER Richard Pearse: "Mad Pearse", "Bamboo Dick", self-taught inventor, prophetic designer, trail blazing aviator and eccentric visionary. <snip> a reclusive New Zealand farmer Richard Pearse climbed into a self-built monoplane and flew for about 140 metres before crashing into a gorse hedge on his Waitohi property .<snip> but it came eight months before the Wright Brothers entered the record books at Kitty Hawk North Carolina on 17th December 1903. refer to the full storey at = http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/pearse.html and further reports on Pearse at = http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/pearse/pearse.htm#Top includes pictures of his home made open crankcase engine see also: http://www.nzine.co.nz/pearse.html also: http://www.chrisbrady.itgo.com/pearse/smithsonian.htm The Smithsonian Conspiracy: The Wright Brothers & the 'Smithsonian Conspiracy' - in dispute with the Smithsonian over many years the Wrights only agreed to allow their Wright Flyer to be displayed there on condition that they were publicly acknowledged to be the very first to fly a heavier than air machine; this arrangement has since been known as the 'Smithsonian Conspiracy.' Other Early Aviation Pioneers: Preston Watson - the first "Flying Scot" who is thought to have made short flights over the fields near Errol on the river Tay in the years 1903-4. Gustave Whitehead who in some quarters is thought to have 'flown' on August 14, 1901, near Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Subsequent research indicates that this was highly unlikely. http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/planetruth.html Inventors World Magazine "When I ask people "Who invented the aeroplane?" they usually say "The Wright Brothers." In fact the world's first powered flight took place not in America in 1903, but at Chard in Somerset 55 years earlier, and the man who made it happen was John Stringfellow." http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~robody...d/iwstring.htm See you all at Clevedon where experience has proven that the ladies are the equal (dare I suggest better) of the men in the BBQ cooking department. They have always provided fine fare and plenty of it. regards Alan T. PS: See current newsletters - good reading - available for download from North Shore Model Aero Club http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...lub/index.html Papakura Manukau Aeromodellers Club inc. http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/PMAC/home.htm Roskill Modellers' Club Inc. http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/roskill/main.htm Miniature Aircraft New Zealand (combining events and pics only) http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/manz/index.htm Auckland Soar: http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...oar/index.html Alan's Hobby Web Links http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/ .................................................. ............. |
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Re: Celebration of Flight - March 15 & 16 - Free Entry.
A.T.
Regret that I am unable to attend. However, it might be of interest to bring forward this quote at the event. "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible" Lord Kelvin, President of the Royal Society - 1895 David "A.T." <atong@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message news:b4m6t4$2gn$1@lust.ihug.co.nz... > To Celebrate the first petrol powered flight recorded on 31st March 1903. > > A final reminder to all who wish to attend what will be a very big RC Fly > in, preparations for which have been under way for a long time. > > Two categories: > * Early Pioneer Aircraft to ........ > * Significant Aircraft .................. > Refer to the club website and refer to coming events: > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/PMAC/home.htm > Also refer to the Miniature Aircraft Association Site (MANZ) > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...elebration.htm for full contact > details and pictures. > > [Large Static Scale Models: > For Haseqawa Museum scale kitsets of the Wright Flyer and Fokker DR1 > refer to : http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/root/main/ > use search engine "type of product" = 1/16 or 1/8 and use drop down menu to > select "Hasegawa" and enter.] > > > Richard Pearse > FIRST FLYER > > Richard Pearse: "Mad Pearse", "Bamboo Dick", self-taught inventor, prophetic > designer, trail blazing aviator and eccentric visionary. <snip> a reclusive > New Zealand farmer Richard Pearse climbed into a self-built monoplane and > flew for about 140 metres before crashing into a gorse hedge on his Waitohi > property .<snip> but it came eight months before the Wright Brothers entered > the record books at Kitty Hawk North Carolina on 17th December 1903. > > refer to the full storey at = > > http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/pearse.html > > and further reports on Pearse at = > http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/pearse/pearse.htm#Top includes pictures of his > home made open crankcase engine > see also: > http://www.nzine.co.nz/pearse.html > > also: > http://www.chrisbrady.itgo.com/pearse/smithsonian.htm > > The Smithsonian Conspiracy: The Wright Brothers & the 'Smithsonian > Conspiracy' - in dispute with the Smithsonian over many years the Wrights > only agreed to allow their Wright Flyer to be displayed there on condition > that they were publicly acknowledged to be the very first to fly a heavier > than air machine; this arrangement has since been known as the 'Smithsonian > Conspiracy.' > > > Other Early Aviation Pioneers: > Preston Watson - the first "Flying Scot" who is thought to have made short > flights over the fields near Errol on the river Tay in the years 1903-4. > Gustave Whitehead who in some quarters is thought to have 'flown' on August > 14, 1901, near Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Subsequent research indicates > that this was highly unlikely. > > > http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/planetruth.html > > Inventors World Magazine "When I ask people "Who invented the aeroplane?" > they usually say "The Wright Brothers." In fact the world's first powered > flight took place not in America in 1903, but at Chard in Somerset 55 years > earlier, and the man who made it happen was John Stringfellow." > http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~robody...d/iwstring.htm > > > See you all at Clevedon where experience has proven that the ladies are the > equal (dare I suggest better) of the men in the BBQ cooking department. They > have always provided fine fare and plenty of it. > > regards > Alan T. > > PS: See current newsletters - good reading - available for download > from > North Shore Model Aero Club > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...lub/index.html > Papakura Manukau Aeromodellers Club inc. > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/PMAC/home.htm > Roskill Modellers' Club Inc. > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/roskill/main.htm > Miniature Aircraft New Zealand (combining events and pics only) > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club/manz/index.htm > Auckland Soar: > http://www.acehobby.co.nz/ossb2/club...oar/index.html > > Alan's Hobby Web Links > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/ > .................................................. ............ > > |
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