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Menez Hom
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Re: Menez Hom
The Menez Hom gets my vote as a favourite slope site. There are also some good coastal sites nearby. There are some top notch flyers there too. The Menez is arguably the spiritual home of VPTR and when Joel starts poling the big 4m Air 100 about at low level it's a joy to watch.
The Ascension holiday meet is excellent, ferries all booked. See you there.
The Ascension holiday meet is excellent, ferries all booked. See you there.
You can not have too many gliders, you can have too little time.
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Re: Menez Hom
Just browsing through the various forums I found this thread. It reminded me very much of our last French holiday in 2003. That was the year before we moved to live in France, just north of the Pyrenees. We were staying at a camping site just across the Raz from Brest and Menez Hom wasn't far away. I had sneaked my MiniJ into our caravan and we had a trip up there and I had a very enjoyable fly. SWMBO took the photo with my little video camera. Good for video but not so good for stills so I appologise for that.
The video of Joël Matz is superb and as for the landing.... I wish! I really enjoyed it.
The video of Joël Matz is superb and as for the landing.... I wish! I really enjoyed it.
My ambition is to grow old disgracefully. My wife tells me that I'm doing quite well so far.
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John.
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Re: Menez Hom
Excellent days flying at Menez Hom on the South slope .
Warm and a good breeze.
Hopefully gets a few hours off the cliffs later this week.
Warm and a good breeze.
Hopefully gets a few hours off the cliffs later this week.
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Re: Menez Hom
To fly in France now you have to take their equivilent of our BMFA test, its called Alpha Tango and is an on line test available in English.
https://alphatango.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/login.jsp
Once you have passed the test (mulit choice) you have to regester every model you want to fly (over 250g) and you will be issued with a registration doc for that model with a unique reg number you have to display on the model.
Note...this is in addition to displaying your CAA number.
Not at all difficult to do but a bit of a faff.
AEB
https://alphatango.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/login.jsp
Once you have passed the test (mulit choice) you have to regester every model you want to fly (over 250g) and you will be issued with a registration doc for that model with a unique reg number you have to display on the model.
Note...this is in addition to displaying your CAA number.
Not at all difficult to do but a bit of a faff.
AEB
AEB = Aeronautical Energiser Bunny (with thanks to CW)
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Re: Menez Hom
John , I did all that and to be honest not one person had even asked , the chairperson of a club I visited yesterday just wanted to see me fly and that was good enough for him
. Been flying at Menez Hom yesterday on the South Slope and today some cliff flying at Tréfeuntec.
. Been flying at Menez Hom yesterday on the South Slope and today some cliff flying at Tréfeuntec.