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Title: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Mike Keville on December 20, 2012, 06:26:45 PM
Australia, Brasil, New Zealand, Venezuela......enjoy your Summer Solstice and coming good flying weather!

Here in the Northern Hemisphere we are freezing our 'patooties' off - including here in Arizona, where it's currently colder than the inside of my refrigerator.   b1

We'll trade you places in another six months....
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: ash on December 20, 2012, 08:13:06 PM
Or.... You could grab a silver bird down this way and attend the NZ Nats from 1-5 January!!

Australia has their Nats about the same time if snakes and roos don't bother you :lol:

It's a bit breezy for flying here right now, but that's a good thing because it's too damn hot outside anyway! Lots of last minute work and model prep to attend to.

Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Steve Thomas on December 20, 2012, 08:43:10 PM
Australia, Brasil, New Zealand, Venezuela......enjoy your Summer Solstice and coming good flying weather!



We don' need no stinking solstice, we got the good flying weather here all year round.  ;D
(Presently 72F and 12 kts - why am I at home?  HB~>)
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: MarcusCordeiro on December 21, 2012, 08:53:57 AM
Yeah, right...
Summer, it rains every day, usually very heavy rain, so whatever you wanna do, do it in the morning.
Right now 90ºF, with a low of 71ºF, 100% chance of rain anytime.
But it beats ther cold, which I don't like.

Well, off to club... and bring your raincoat!!!

Marcus
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: peabody on December 21, 2012, 08:55:18 AM
Got cold here in Paradise, too....must be only 65 or so outside.
Have fun!
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Paul Smith on December 21, 2012, 09:16:54 AM
Good flying weather in Pontiac, Michigan.
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Randy Powell on December 21, 2012, 09:45:27 AM
Here in the rain capital, big surprise, it's raining. You want year around flying, move to San Diego --- or Hawai'i.
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: john e. holliday on December 21, 2012, 09:48:33 AM
Well, the snow caused cancellation of schools in Shawnee KS.  Temps in the low 20F degrees.  In other words too cold for this old man any more.  They say we got 4 inches of snow, but I measured less.  Didn't even make it to the shop as had to keep eye on the grandkids.
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Glenn (Gravitywell) Reach on December 21, 2012, 10:43:34 AM
Its only 20c below here.  We're going for a picnic! H^^
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Peter Grabenstein on December 21, 2012, 11:18:18 AM
I strongly recommend Alberto Parra´s yearly december competition at Gran Canaria Islands.
25 degrees celsius plus, perfect circle for aerobatics and speed limit combat.
Excellent food ,best red wine, an experience you will never forget.

http://www.clubtamaran.com/v&v2011resuING.htm

have fun
Peter
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: MarcusCordeiro on December 21, 2012, 01:44:16 PM
Like I said before, the rain comes and there's nothing you can do...
The pic was taken today, at around 4, when the rain finally stopped and we could get some flying.
And still, now it's 6:45 and the temp is 77ºF...
Forecast for tomorrow, high of 90 and a low of 71... and 100% chance of rain anyminute!!

Marcus
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: EddyR on December 21, 2012, 02:18:52 PM
Here in Concord NC it was very nice flying weather on Wensday 60+ degrees and no wind. I did test flying and fun flying some old models. No one there except me. Today Friday and it's 48  degrees and the wind is 15-25 all day Next week it should be back in the 60's and good flying weather.  Anyone coming through the Charlotte area let me know and I can meet you at the Huntersville field  y1
Ed
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Brian Hampton on December 21, 2012, 06:05:39 PM
It's probably not too well known but here in Australia we don't worry too much about the solstices because we don't use them as a mark for season changes. Instead we use the first day of the month that the solstice occurs in which means we went to summer on Dec 1. I believe only two other countries do this too, South Africa and New Zealand. That said, I'm about to go flying. It's a balmy 30C (85F) right now but it's on the rise and is tipped to reach 35C (95F) shortly. Have to make the most of it before the hot weather arrives in a few weeks :).
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Mike Keville on December 21, 2012, 06:19:37 PM
<sigh>....I probably should have moved to Jamaica or Costa Rica.  Near-constant temp's year 'round.  Oh well...too late now.
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Mike Lauerman on December 21, 2012, 06:51:08 PM
Central Calif. (Atwater) it's been raining... then got frigid. Crap, it's colder than Jail!
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Cliff Henke on December 22, 2012, 12:16:08 AM
Here in Concord NC it was very nice flying weather on Wensday 60+ degrees and no wind. I did test flying and fun flying some old models. No one there except me. Today Friday and it's 48  degrees and the wind is 15-25 all day Next week it should be back in the 60's and good flying weather.  Anyone coming through the Charlotte area let me know and I can meet you at the Huntersville field  y1
Ed

Same here Ed, flew 12-4 pm Wednesday and looking good Sun and Monday. Found a new spot to fly, 3.7 miles from the house. I will need more fuel Monday probably.
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: john e. holliday on December 22, 2012, 08:46:18 AM
Well now it's past the 21st and the sun has supposedly reach its most southern arc in the sky.  Now I can watch it work its way back to the North each morning as I dodge cars.   MERRY CHRISTMAS.   
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: PJ Rowland on December 23, 2012, 12:37:42 AM
Yes its difficult to continue to fly until 9:30pm..... when its 35 degree's

Might go flying now.. and test fly the new beast..

Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Cliff Henke on December 23, 2012, 01:43:58 PM
Just got home with the wife and both planes. 57* w/ 8-9 mph wind, a good December day !    (PE**)

Only reason we stopped was because we ran out of fuel. Called the LHS and he will have me some more Powermaster for Christmas Day flying. Suppost to be 59* w/ 4-6 mph winds ?

Could not get the K&B 40 to run consistant like the OS 46   j1  but maybe Christmas Day will be different ?

Rain tomorrow.  n1  

Wishing all Happy Holidays !    y1    
Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: Cliff Henke on December 24, 2012, 01:01:39 PM
LHS owner came through this morning with his personal batch of Powermaster 10/22 brought from his home. Thanks Alan.
The store had run out of that brand and the new shipment hadn't arrived yet. You just can't beat the customer service of Hayes Hobby House in Fayetteville, North Carolina. 
Now the wife and I are flying once again on Christmas Day. 60* and  3 mph wind.

Cliff "Ovalhead" Henke

Title: Re: To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere...
Post by: PJ Rowland on December 24, 2012, 07:12:58 PM
Oh yes a very enjoyable morning of trim change and testing.. Now we have something.......