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Posted by Bob Grimstead on Monday, May 1, 2017 @ 09:15 AM:

Hello again Fellow Fournier enthusiasts.

I guess I was probably the first Fournier pilot to fly this year — on 1st January as usual.

And here is a spectator's view...

Then there was a pause of a few weeks while I re-covered the fuselage with Oratex (see separate thread) before flying a couple of hundred miles north for a country display near Geraldton...

As you can see, it was a bit hot, dry, windy and dusty up there

but it was a delightful weekend with great pilots and spectators, and the skies were blue.

All in all it was an unforgettable weekend, made possible by our hero René and his wonderful little aeroplane.

I look forward to seeing the 2017 flying exploits of some of our other members.

Yours, Bob

[Edit by Bob Grimstead on Thursday, May 18, 2017 @ 04:58 PM]

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Monday, June 5, 2017 @ 03:53 AM:

Some more 2017 Fournier flying, this time in Britain.

Let's hope the weather is a little better this summer.

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Friday, June 9, 2017 @ 07:32 AM:

Well, some South African guys have been flying their Fourniers this year, even if they don't post on here!

This photo, illustrating an excellent air test article, appeared in the May edition of SA Flyer.

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by John Olsson on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 @ 10:11 AM:

Yes, I am back!!!
These are the RF4s based at Magalies Gliding Club west of Johannesburg - one of the larger gliding clubs in RSA.
They visited our home club at Springs to the east of Johannesburg the other week when we have our annual flyin with FREE breakfast for all.
We served in excess of 160 full English to a motley bunch of pilots.
I am happy to report that after a long pregnancy our beloved RF4 ZS-UEZ took to the skies on her test flight last Saturday.
News and pics to follow.

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RF4D flying in the Afican Sky!


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 @ 12:26 PM:

It's great to see you back John, and even better news to hear that UEZ is flying again.

We really look forward to seeing those pictures.

We cannot have too many of these wonderful old aeroplanes flying!

I hope you really enjoy it now for many years.

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Monday, January 8, 2018 @ 10:52 AM:

We had some fairly good weather in Britain's late summer, so I swapped Wagon's normal canopy for its open-cockpit 'torpedo' and flew to the wet country, past Salisbury Cathedral.

I do love flying the RF4 open-cockpit, and I enjoy flying aerobatics even more. It gives such a great feeling of immediacy and being in touch with the whole world.

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by SteveBeaver on Monday, January 8, 2018 @ 11:00 AM:

The group of buildings between the cathedral and the leading edge of the wing is "Bishop Wordsworth Grammar School" - where I spent severn years doodling Sopwiths instead of paying attention.

Posted by Bob Grimstead on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 04:59 PM:

Well, well, well Steve, what a magnificent coincidence.

I'm so glad I caught your former school, by the greatest of good luck, in my photo.

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 05:03 PM:

Meanwhile, as it turned out, this late November flight was my last of the year: four spins with tufts.

Here are the fin-cam clips:

Neutral aileron https://youtu.be/Kuu_lyoJhg8

In-spin aileron http://youtu.be/RAzEZ3W_LP4

Out-spin aileron http://youtu.be/RAzEZ3W_LP4

Avalanche http://youtu.be/Us57sZZyB-o

Wing-cam clips of the left wing:

Neutral aileron https://youtu.be/1tgT8QeCX9A

In-spin aileron https://youtu.be/Gay7TB6om7A

Out-spin aileron https://youtu.be/HyQvQ9Rbr40

Power-on https://youtu.be/5Mfo87Yj-bU

The earlier wing-cam clips of the right wing are here:

Neutral aileron http://youtu.be/Us57sZZyB-o

In-spin aileron https://youtu.be/DEhLq-W66bs

Out-spin aileron https://youtu.be/oaHdL1Iw2_s

Three avalanches http://youtu.be/os_8oQiP_74

Surely somebody else in the world must have done some Fournier flying in 2017 and could at least post an account, if not photos?

Happy Fournicating in 2018, Bob

[Edit by Bob Grimstead on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 05:04 PM]

[Edit by Bob Grimstead on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 05:09 PM]

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 05:35 PM:

Hey again Steve,

I don't know if this is helpful, but it's the photo I took immediately before that other one.

As you can see, the actual weather wasn't anything like as good as the forecast, but althpugh it was chilly, I still enjoyed flying open-cockpit.

How's the re-cover going?

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by SteveBeaver on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 @ 09:31 AM:

Thanks Bob. Recovering is at a standstill because the temperature is too low. ( -20C ! )

Your picture of the old school prompted me to visit the school website where I learned that I was at school with Lord Voldemort! In fact it looks like he (well Ralph Fiennes) was a student in the lower school at a time I was a prefect in the upper!

This could explain a lot.


Posted by Bob Grimstead on Saturday, January 13, 2018 @ 10:26 AM:

Well, well well Steve.

How great that you were able to re-visit your Alma Mater on-line.

Of course, winter has come with a vengeance in the N Hemisphere.
I've had to erect a plastic tent within my garage to be able to work on my project.
I can get the temp up to 15°C but not much higher, so no glueing, but I am able to four hours of other small jobs daily.

Meanwhile I made a very interesting but frustrating Fournier flight last week.
More to come, Bob

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Jorgen on Saturday, January 13, 2018 @ 07:20 PM:

How extraordinary Steve,
you actually had a chance to stop Lord Voldemort in his tracks? We had a very invigorating session at the Harry Potter-land at the Universal Studios in Florida a week ago were these young wizard apprentecies learned their spells and I bet the force of their combined wands would have stopped him in his tracks!! Sofi and cousins August and Lillian sends their Best and cast their spells for uninhibited Fournieristics for everyone during 2018!!

May the 4's be with you/ Jörgen

[Edit by Jorgen on Saturday, January 13, 2018 @ 07:21 PM]


Posted by SteveBeaver on Saturday, January 13, 2018 @ 10:52 PM:

Wingardium Leviosa Fournia

Posted by Bob Grimstead on Sunday, January 14, 2018 @ 08:29 AM:

Wonderful!

Magic!

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by SteveBeaver on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 12:52 PM:

Jorgen,

The children might enjoy seeing our (Hogwarts inspired) family dogs: Albus Dumbledog, to whom my daughter Lara belongs:


Albus is a Sheepdog/Poodle mix known as a Sheep-a-doodle"

And "Luna Lovebeard", who is a miniature Schnauzer puppy that keeps us amused all day (and part of the night)



Posted by Collin on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 02:56 PM:

Very Cute!

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Collin Gyenes



Posted by Bob Grimstead on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 @ 10:52 PM:

Lovely photos of two really super looking dogs.

Time for a post here on this slightly moribund page I think:

http://sbeaver.com/cgi-bin/fournier/cutecast.pl?session=0bPSYWCA4Vfx6SOsAhALBKFW7x&forum=24&thread=962

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Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV


Posted by Collin on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 @ 06:47 PM:

Hi,

Had not flown for 5 weeks it was nice to get in a 3 hour flight last Sunday.

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Collin Gyenes



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