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Archive => Hub Forums => Old Forum => LSZH Hub Forum => Topic started by: EHM-1465 Dominic on May 17, 2007, 11:40:40 pm
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Hi all LSZH Pilots!
I'd like to organise an official Hub Fly-In for Zurich in June and I'd like as many pilots as possible to be involved :P
So I'm posting this item early (and e-mailing it too) to make sure everyone has a chance to put forward their thoughts and requests...
The provisional date for the Fly-In is Thursday 21st June in the evening but this is subject to change if it proves inconvenient to many of you ;)
Please let me know your thoughts on route and duration and any special requests so we can tailor it to suit as many of us as possible.
I look forward to hearing from you all ;)
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Just a reminder to you all - if you'd like a say on route, duration or other details for the LSZH Fly-in now's the time to let me know ;)
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Hi Dom,
sorry for the late reply as I have been real-life travelling to much lately.
Two (EDIT: three) things from my side:
1) Route: Can it include somewhere in the Alps? (Interlaken springs to mind)
2) Can it be short? We did one in ESSA and it was great!
3) Can it be on a weekend? (The powers that be, decided that I should be travelling for all the weekdays)
That's all from me. :-)
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I remember a short route with Razza on IVAO. We flew the Dornier 328 from Zürich to Inssbruck, to try the dangerous turn-around approch. It was great fun ;)
But a jet-event could be nice too...maybe to Arlanda.
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The circling approach is more fun using a B757 or that type of aircraft, just watch the bank angel and speed:8
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Keep Saturday 23rd free for the Fly-in (about 1700Z) - more details to follow soon ;D
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This month we invite all Zurich Hub pilots and anyone else who enjoys beautiful scenery to join us at LSZH for an IVAO fly-in to the Swiss capital Bern on Saturday 23rd June. The route has been designed to show off the rugged beauty of the Swiss Alps and is not direct, instead routing via the world famous resort of Interlaken (LSMI)!
All pilots are welcome and this route is best flown in any EHM prop aircraft (Class 1-3, Main Fleet or Division) to give you time to enjoy the views! You should be able to complete the route in about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
You can register here and all participating pilots should meet up on Teamspeak from 1630Z with a view to take-offs starting around 1700Z.
Please see the Online Flying pages for full details, route and chart links - if you'd like to join us you can register there too...
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Hurrah!!!
Well, count me in mate!