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Topic: Anyone for zero G?
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gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 06-25-2004 04:12 PM
Just found this website: http://www.nogravity.com $3k for a brief zero-G flight. I'm sure it as safe as houses but I just love their description of the 727-200 as a "new" aircraft. (Production ran 1967-84). Paul |
Rob Joyner Member Posts: 1308 From: GA, USA Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 06-26-2004 02:06 AM
Hey Paul, I think they actually mean the 'newness' would stem from the aircraft being modified for parabolas and tourists. Thanks for the link! It seems very interesting and enticing! I live only half a day's ride from south Florida and though $3,000 is a lot, it's something I'm considering for the future, say, within a year...or so! I emailed No Gravity tonight and asked about the cost per person for a private group. Maybe they would make a deal for cS members?!?! I'll let everyone know what I find out. Anyone have any feedback on this company or anything that should be known to the public? Also, is there any other private company that has come up with this same idea? Thanks, Rob [This message has been edited by Rob Joyner (edited June 26, 2004).] |
gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 06-26-2004 05:11 AM
Hi Rob, There was a company in Austria doing this a couple of years ago, but using a turboprop (Dornier or Saab I think). Then there are the flights offered in Russia in an IL-76 or fast jet. Not aware of anyone else doing it in the US. I agree the price seems "reasonable" and I like the idea of a group flight! Paul |
november25 Member Posts: 646 From: Douglas, Isle of Man, UK Registered: Feb 2004
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posted 06-26-2004 05:09 PM
Hi Paul and Rob, What you are talking about is what airline transport, or private pilots go through during training, this I had to do for my pilots licence, its rather like the vomet comet training astronauts do- I can tell you- it certainly is, its called a stall- one has to turn the aircrafts engine off- then I got to feel like floating in space, otherwise- if you dont go through with this- you fail on certain points. By the way- in Page Field, Florida, I have a friend with a B727 and he also has started doing these flights- I do not know the price as yet- next year we are going to the Air and Space Show again, then to Page Field again- to maybe try this out. Great to meet you Rob, a very nice guy- many thanks for the chat- got a lot of good autographs, got lucky with Dave Scott- we all had a great time thanks to Al. see you next year? this was posted by Brenda Bailey 1.15pm GMt sorry for the delay- have been ill. |
Rob Joyner Member Posts: 1308 From: GA, USA Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 06-26-2004 11:13 PM
Thanks Brenda, It was good to meet you and your's too. Sorry to hear you've been ill. Nothing serious I hope. Rob |
november25 Member Posts: 646 From: Douglas, Isle of Man, UK Registered: Feb 2004
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posted 06-27-2004 06:54 PM
Hi Rob, Thanks for asking about my health, just a virus-rather like the flu-- proberly the intence heat down the Gulf Coast- the 2 weeks we were there- thunderstorms,the heat was bad,humid, plus swimming and flying planes- in temps over 96 degrees- we Brits arent used to it-----------We are going to the Coventry Autografica in October, in the Uk. Would love to see you again next year at the Air and Space Show- [ I DID GET A GREAT LOT OF GOODIES] hope you did, swa your photos- mine are on a digital camera, Take care, all the best, you really are a nice guy------------- cheers from Brenda Bailey and Hubby Ted. This was posted at 11.55pm gmt | |
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