December 31, 2009 at 5:33 pm
Alan Bales flies his Boredom Fighter ( G-BMZX) out of Priory Farm. In September this year he took it over to Wales and did some formation flying with the UK’s only other Airworthy Boredom Fighter G-BNAI . Below is a link to an image of them in flight over the Bristol Channel
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1207241/
For those of you involved in organising Fly-ins and displays Alan wishes it to be known that G-BMZX is available for booking for displays in 2010 – for more info contact him direct, Alan Bales, 07906521043.
Best wishes to you all for a Happy and prosperous new year and safe flying,
By: keithnewsome - 22nd January 2010 at 21:50
A couple of views of the same ‘tucked up’ at Old Buckenham, June 09.
Keith.


By: Propstrike - 22nd January 2010 at 11:28
[If aerobatics are on the menu, I suggest it will be a very short display season….:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
Yes sure, but at least no boredom.:rolleyes:
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 22nd January 2010 at 09:53
Stressed (ultimate?) to +8g maybe, but this aircraft is non-aerobatic. You cant even spin it!
If aerobatics are on the menu, I suggest it will be a very short display season….:rolleyes:
By: Sky High - 22nd January 2010 at 08:53
I cannot rememeber where but I read a flight test on them and aparently they are quite fun to fly though I’m not sure I would want to if I had a licence. Oh heck who am I trying to fool? yes I would. I’d fly anything apart from hot air baloons and weight shift microlights.
Oh, how I echo your last comment! There was some reference in another thread here, because until then I had never come across these aircraft. They just sound like great fun, and I hope to see them somewhere this year.
By: Yak 11 Fan - 22nd January 2010 at 08:31
+8g??????????????????????? I am scared now….
By: The"Eh"Team - 7th January 2010 at 21:58
frisbee extras
The photos were taken this year about september if I recall at Hardwick and after a brief conversation with Mr bales he did mention the photo call he was going to do where you see the 2 planes air to air in the first post.
These must have been added to give some sort of pattern trim to make the aircraft not look out of place with one another.It is nice though to see a different shape and sound in the air and it would be a bonus to see it chucked about a bit.:rolleyes:
By: davecurnock - 6th January 2010 at 09:55
The excellent Hardwick shots show spoked wheels without frisbees – is this a recent change?
The aircraft is much too small for me, though!
By: Sky High - 5th January 2010 at 09:14
I didn’t know anything about these before reading this Thread. They look an absolute whizz – and I echo Mike Currills comments, if I flew this would be high on my wish list. I must seek out some You Tube footage.:D
By: mike currill - 3rd January 2010 at 09:41
I imagine it was +8 as even -3 or 4 is uncomfortable enough which is why I have the greatest respect for aerobatic pilots. Apparently negative g is far worse than positive g I guess that is because you can do things to offset some of the effects of positive g but not negative.
By: The"Eh"Team - 3rd January 2010 at 07:42
From hardwick
Couple of shots from Hardwick of this great little aircraft and as for flying I recall Mr Bales saying during a quick chat that it was stressed to 8g and cant remember if that was neg or plus but I bet there arent many that would liked to be chucked about with that little number in mind which ever way it was.:rolleyes: 

By: mike currill - 31st December 2009 at 21:03
I cannot rememeber where but I read a flight test on them and aparently they are quite fun to fly though I’m not sure I would want to if I had a licence. Oh heck who am I trying to fool? yes I would. I’d fly anything apart from hot air baloons and weight shift microlights.