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Old October 27th 04, 06:26 AM
Hennie Roets
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Stu,
I can vouch that it do work. I lost 22 pounds during the last 5
months but without
the face mask and my heli's performance is a lot better with two up.

Regards

Hennie


"Stuart Fields" wrote in message
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Hennie: You sound like a prime candidate for my Power/Weight improvment
program. I have developed a program for improving the helicopter
performance that is 100% guaranteed. I'm in the process of testing it out
on my ship right now, but I'm convinced that it will work.
First of all you get a Hockey goalies face mask and keep in on 24hrs/day
for
a couple of months. You should start noticiing an improvement in your
helicopter's performance within a week, and the improvement should
continue
as long as you wear the mask. Try not to over do a good thing.
Stu
"Hennie Roets" wrote in message
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Stu hi,
I will take a look at his website. I am subscribed to his
mailing
list.
I am looking forward to the mag.
I talked to Vic last week. He is planning to sell the Safari. He do not

fly
it
and did not even complete his Licence. He offered me the agency but
without a machine I do not think that will be worth much. I am definitely
not planning to swap
my heli for his. However there is another builder in South Africa. I
think
he also subscribed to
the mag.

Regards

Hennie

"Kathryn & Stuart Fields" wrote in message
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Congratulations Hennie. I knew you had it in you... How's Vic Ventor
doing
with his ship? I don't hear anything from his direction.
BTW the magazine is at the printer and should be mailed out soon. We

will
take care of the international mailings as soon as we get our hands on

the
bunch. Take a look at Bart's website. He has some interesting

vibration
measurements.
Stu Fields
"Hennie Roets" wrote in message
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Hi to you all,

I did my first full down autorotation yesterday however it was not my
intention.
It was not so bad afterall. I was busy doing my renewal on a R22 Beta
2
We did a few auto's with the instructor cutting the throttle and me

doing
the auto. The instructor added throttle everytime after I leveled the
aircraft.

We then did a few hover auto's with the instructor telling me to keep

the
throttle in the indent after he closed it when I cushion the landing.
This
was
to keep the engine at idle when doing the landing.

We then flew a circuit again for one last autorotation. The entry was

no
problem
with the instructor managing the throttle again. At the bottom I

flared,
then leveled the
aircraft and started to pull collective to cushion for a landing and

then
it
happened.
There was no power added. I did the only thing left and that was to

land
the
aircraft.
The landing was not to bad at all. We did not even move forward.
I then asked the instructor why did he not add power. He replied that
he tried but I had the throttle locked in the indent the same as in
the
hover auto!!!!

It might have been a problem with me locking the throttle but I surely
passed
my checkride!


Regards


Hennie