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Inside the video

 

0.23-2.30

Introduction: Bob pesta, consul general of Czech Republic Mgr. Richard Krpac, Sonja Holic

2.30-6.07

Awards: Kyle Lankin - volunteer at Edenvale Classics Gathering on August 1, 2010

Frank Campbell - volunteer at Edenvale Classics Gathering and tips for the trip in our Newsletter

Joe Vitha and Katarina Onuschak - continuous support

Jamie Knight - support on advertisement

Mike Jones - videos

George Czerny - support on advertisement

Mike Ross - tips for the Newsletter

Scott Edwards - support on Survival Course

Frank Campbell - the first student of Aviator Academy named a life-time Aviator Academy member

Hiu Lam Yau, Mike Ross, Joe Vitha - the most hours flown and the best attendance

Milan Kroupa - continuous support

6.07-6.38

Thanks to Bob Pesta from students

6.38-7.27

Our motto is: Flying is not a hobby, it’s a life style. We are happy to report that we were successful in spreading the infection and that all our students and members are now happily infected with the fly bug. We are also happy to inform you that there is no vaccination for this bug and the only relief available to ease the symptoms is flying, flying, flying.

 

7.30-10.55

Airplane names. These two airplanes were designed and manufactured in Czech Republic, in a small town Kunovice. This town is located at the bottom of the Chriby Mountain.

The water that will christen these planes comes from a holy spring located in the forests of the same mountain – a part of their homeland.

We are giving the planes symbolic names that were chosen not only for their pleasant sound but also for what they represent.

Most Czech fairy tales and legends have a common thread: a good guy will kill the villain, save a princess and the kingdom. In one of these fairy tales, the good guy had powerful helpers in his mission: Sunfairy, Moonfairy and Windfairy. These three were rulers of the Sun, Moon and Wind. They helped the weak and just punished the bad. They were siblings and each of them had different powers.

Sunfairy ruled the day, Sun, warmth and light and she used these powers to pursue the good in the world. That’s our C-IMJK. It’s stable like the Sun; it’s a cute plane that likes sunshine and good weather.

Windfairy ruled the wind – from a gentle breeze to destructive hurricane. That’s our C-IEWU. It’s built to withstand even a high crosswind.

Moonfairy ruled the night and silence. We reserved this name for a plane that, while not here yet, will be equipped and certified to fly at night.

We chose these names because flying is so very dependent on the whims of the weather and we want to get the powers on our side. If our planes are the rulers of the Sun, Wind and Moon you can rest assured that they will try to influence the weather to accommodate your scheduled flight.

10.55-13.07

Mgr. Richard Krpac - airplane naming and christening

13.07-16.05

Sonja: Canadian Anthem and Czech Anthem

16.05-17.50

Winners of the first flight with the named airplane

 

Aviator Academy thanks Mark Pick for this video

More videos from our members

Mike Jones: circuit here (VIMEO)

                Emergency Landing here (VIMEO)

 

Frank Campbell: flight Edenvale-Barrie-                              Edenvale here (YouTube)

 

Larry Taylor: Boxing Day’s flying at                              Edenvale and more here

                                                 (YouTube)