Rolf, Joakim, and I took off from Höganäs Friday morning on the 8th June, and headed for ESGP, Säve airport. Höganäs airfield from air:
The Aeroclub in Göteborg was going to celebrate 100 years anniversary with a heartly aviation festival. The club has its home at Säve airfield, and in collaboration with Aeroseum the weekend of 8th – 10th June was set up as a fly-in with themes as Helimeet, electric aircraft, and Kids’ Flying Weekend.
Selfies in the air are quite difficult to take. I normally use my GoPro, but just before the trip I – once again – managed to break the housing. It’s a man’s world: if you have long nails, opening a GoPro’ housing is a challenge. Joakim did it very good with a mobile phone.
FL65 and in about an hour we reached Göteborg. There is an antenna on approach of 1500 feet tall, we were well awared of it:
Central station in Göteborg:
The visibility was perfect and we enjoyed the views:
Göteborg/Säve airport from air (photo below). The RWY 04/22 is not in use, the RWY 01 has a fence up to the crossing taxiway. That fence is almost invisible from air, and one has to be aware of it.
Our landing went without any confusions. With Joakim in front of our aircraft:
We came early, and got a very nice welcome and a VIP guest parking in front of the flying club. We had to move the day after though 🙂
Rolf in the hotel’s lobby:
We stayed in hotel Nolvik that is located just behind the flying club. It has a good restaurant with the view to the airfield.
It was also very comfortable to be in the aero club’s building. It has good facilities.
One of them was a flight simulator room. We were hooked on there 🙂 I managed to fly and land a two-engine aircraft (with the guidance from Joakim who is a pro!).
The club had a good library, and I found a book I want to read (I would accept it as a gift 🙂 if someone wanted to surprise me):
Since I discovered two MFI-11 in Landskrona flying club, I used hours of internet research reading sparse info about the factory and the aircraft it manufactured. And there it was – a whole book about it!
We spent our first day at Säve hanging around, socializing with other pilots, and checking out other guests’ aircraft. A team from Pipistrel came with two aircraft: one electrical, and the other one – Virus SW. Rolf and Joakim in the latter one:
Some of the exhibitors were preparing for the weekend. On the photo below is a GV38-AN from the Göteborgs Veteran Aircraft Association. If you are interested in giving a hand in restoration work, let them know.
Evening was used for having dinner together with other pilots, staff and volunteers.
And whilst we were socializing over a meal & drinks in the evening sun, pilots from Blackwing and Pipistrel did a personal mini air show for us. Rolf in front of the Blackwing:
And this is the electric aircraft from Pipistrel. The pilot did 20 flights with guests during Friday! We also wanted to get one, but all time slots were pre-booked long in advance. Friday evening he did a flight for all of us, and mostly for his soul – as his colleagues told me.
Our grill Master who did an excellent job the whole evening for us:
It was an awesome day, and everybody seemed to enjoy it: