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    I've bought a new toy

    Some clues:

    While it doesn't have quite the right number of wheels to qualify as a motorcycle, it certainly isn't a car.

    It is 50 years old so is a vintage machine.

    KoroJ use to make it fly back in the mid 1970's, though it has been repainted since then.

    Top speed is only around 220 kmh, and that's pretty good for something of this age.

    The same model set world records between 1959 and 1968.

    It is NOT a Jantar.

    Any guesses?

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    Edit: Photos added courtesy of KoroJ and Trademe. Pussy was the first to guess No engine.
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    Last edited by Jantar; 20th August 2011 at 12:56.
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    You got an X-15 how fucking cool is that

    The X-15s made a total of 199 flights over a period of nearly 10 years -- 1959 to 1968 -- and set unofficial world speed and altitude records of 4,520 mph (Mach 6.7) and 354,200. According to an early edition of 'the Guinness book of world records' the X15 also holds the record for fastest landing speed at 242 mph compared with 210 mph for the space shuttle.
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    What's its service ceiling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    You got an X-15 how fucking cool is that

    Mmmmm.... Nice to dream about, but I don't think there would be anywhere around here to land it.

    My toy is a bit more sedate than that. In some ways you are on the right track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    What's its service ceiling?
    I've only been up to 13,000' in one (no oxygen), but others have been to over 30,000'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Mmmmm.... Nice to dream about, but I don't think there would be anywhere around here to land it.

    My toy is a bit more sedate than that. In some ways you are on the right track.
    I was thinking more PA 18.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I've only been up to 13,000' in one (no oxygen), but others have been to over 30,000'.
    Starting to think there may not be a Lycoming or Continental bolted to the front of it.....
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    OK, I've added photos to the first post. No engine.

    Its a Schleicher Ka6cr-PE glider, commonly called a K6.
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    That is cool - I love gliders - the purest form of flying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    That is cool - I love gliders - the purest form of flying.
    I have done very little glider flying... the last time was in Nelson in a two hole Grob. Ivan Evans was PIC. Bloody loved it! Nowadays I just see them in the rear view mirror of the Pawnee.
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    Pussy, glider pilots have great respect for the tow pilots. You guys give up your time so we can enjoy ourselves. And you have to fly so accurately because you have another aircraft flying in formation only 30 - 40 meters behind you.

    My next task is to travel to Taranaki to collect it. It's based at Norfolk, just south of New Plymouth, so my wife and I are planning on a North Island trip in early October.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Pussy, glider pilots have great respect for the tow pilots. You guys give up your time so we can enjopy ourselves. And you have to fly so accurately because you have another aircraft flying in formation only 30 - 40 meters behind you.

    My next task is to travel to Taranaki to collect it. It's based at Norfolk, just south of New Plymouth, so my wife and I are planning on a North Island trip in early October.
    TBH, I quite enjoy flying the Pawnee on towing. And it's always nice to get a "thank you" from the glider pilots. I do it just for shits and giggles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
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    That is uber cool Can I have a go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    My next task is to travel to Taranaki to collect it. It's based at Norfolk, just south of New Plymouth, so my wife and I are planning on a North Island trip in early October.
    Are you going to fly it back ... ???
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