- Solo Take Off
Paul Scherling is seen here on his solo launch. (25May14) - Cool Pipes
Static ports look clear. (25May14) - Fresh Looking Panel
Over the winter the instrument panel received a fresh coat of paint thanks to Carl Pottle. (25May14) - Busy Runway
IAK has just landed and moved safely to the side of Rwy 26 and RVS is launched.(1Jun14) - Proud Dad
- Schweizer 2-33 Model
Scale model of 2-33 seen at RCAF museum in Trenton. (3Jul14) - New Battery Mounting Bracket
Seen here is the new battery mounting bracket in glider RVS. Thanks Paul F for the awesome work. (26Jul14) - Puchacz on Final Rwy 26
Puchacz on final with Schweizer 2-33 waiting for next launch. (26Jul14) - Glider Pilot with her Glider
Fiona with the 2-33. (26Jul14) - 2-33 on Final
Where was the photo taken? (2Aug14) - Walk Around
George is conducting a preflight walk around with Hardik. (2Aug14) - Take Up Slack
- On Tow
View of the field from the backseat of RVS while on tow. (27Sep15) - Trim
Aaron Tan is demonstrating how he can fly hands off when the glider is properly trimmed. (27Sep15) - Happy Glider Instructor
Neil is seen in the back of the 2-33 awaiting his next instructional flight. (27Sep15) - Awesome
Aaron is having a good flight. (27Sep15) - Prairies
Looks like the prairies down there. (27Sep15) - Surreal
Looks like a dream sequence. (27Sep15) - Whimsical Sky
Looks like the 2-33 has the frontal area of a pontoon boat...just kidding. (12Oct15) - 2-33 and Pilot Ready to Go
Brad Martire and glider on the launch point ready to go. (28May16) - Spider in an ASI
Spider discovered in the Air Speed Indicator (ASI) on RVS. The instrument has been removed and is being inspected and cleaned. (28May16) - Keeping a Good Lookout
Victoria on a training flight. (4Jun16) - Two Schweizers
One Schweizer (1-34) in the air and the other Schweizer (2-33) on the ground. (20Jul16) - Student Pilot
Witeck is seen keeping a good lookout while practicing medium banked turns in a thermal. (1Aug16) - On Tow
While on tow looking west, on this day gliding launches were off Rwy 08. (1Aug16) - 2-33 Thermalling
The 2-33 can soar also, just like the big gliders.(Photo by Carlee Glendenning 1Aug16) - Neil Showing Hana the Ropes
- 2-33 in Flight
Club's 2-33 on final Rwy26. (6Aug16) - Back to the Launch Point
RVS is being towed back to the launch point, this is a time for the instructor to debrief the student and the student to describe how they thought the flight went. (3Jun17) - Pre-Launch Checks
Craig Patterson, student in front seat, is seen performing the pre-launch checks before the flight. (3Jun17) - Instructional Flight
Seen in the 2-33 is Craig Patterson (front seat) and Gord Lundrum (Instructor in back seat), this was Gord's first day instructing and Craig's first day as a new RVS member. (3Jun17) - Pipes and Stripes
Red stripes can be used as reference aides. (28Jun17) - Wednesday Flying
Mid week flying is great. (28Jun17) - Tom on final for 08
- Tom turning on final
- RVS Hurrying Back to the Field
RVS is trying to out run the rain. (28Jul18) - Too Cool
Boaz is seen before he launches for a solo flight. (30Aug18) - A Happy Glider Pilot
Here Anna is at the launch point on Rwy08 before her flight, I think this was her 100th flight...awesome. (30Aug18) - Landing on Rwy08
Seen is Boaz Aharony landing the club's 2-33 on Rwy08, looks different with all the trees at that end of the field. (30Aug18) - Take Up Slack....
what's next? - 2-33 trying to keep up with the LS-4
- 2-33 Landing
- Under The 2-33
FYI ... zoom lens used - Towing Back After Lesson
- Running The Wing
- 2-33 Also Provides Shade
The 2-33 with it's wide wings provides great shade on those hot sunny days - Felix Solo #1
- Felix Solo #2
- 2-33 On Way For Another Flight
- Blake Pre Solo
Blake is ready to do his first glider solo flight - Blake Post Solo
Blake with Mike after putting the 2-33 away after his solo flight - 2-33 and Grob With Trailer
The Grob needed to get packed up to take it to Mayfly - IMG 20170806 103630 MarkW
- Picture 65787
- Upside-down Pilot
Not the normal way to get into the cockpit. Mike was checking into an electrical problem to see what needed to be fixed.