Let me jump ahead a bit -- I'm barnstorming again in 2016 with the Lysander, courtesy of The Lysander Funds, our sponsor for the season.
She came through the winter without too much maintenance work. The one cylinder we took off turned out not to have any problems, and we put it back on again. And I insisted on one of the modern MGL radios, which I use in the Fairchild. It's not perfect in the Lysander, but works adequately in that high-noise environment, and it's hugely better than last year when I had torrential squelch in my ears every moment the radio was on.
And we changed the pre-oil procedure, installing an integral oil pump, which vastly simplifies the summer's operation -- now I need only a 2-man crew to support the aeroplane, not 4 like last year (there's just me).
It was great to get it airborne again!
image shareOff we went to the Borden Air Show, with great anticipation that turned into cruel disappointment -- I had an air display role in that show, and very much enjoyed the practice on Friday. But on Saturday the wind was 25 kts across the landing surface, with hard, solid gusts.
I stayed on the ramp, behind a building.
image upload no compressionI had to improvise control locks. The aeroplane comes with nothing integral, and you can't reach the ailerons, so I improvised -- sailor-wise.
adult image hostingAnd on Sunday the wind veered to merely a 45-degree crosswind, but then rose to 32 kts! I cursed, I made rash promises to various deities, I gnashed my teeth, but I stayed in the barn. (If one of those 32 kt gusts got under one wing, she'd have flipped, sure as antigravity.)
With all the other gliders...
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