1995 PTAR - Aero Africa: Pictures by John Miller appeared in Aero Africa4 year old consulting engineer, Nigel Townshend, leans forward slightly as his immaculate Bonanza A36TC charges down Port Alfred's grass runway 10, leaving a swirling cloud of disturbed grass cuttings behind. No longer than seconds after lifting clear, he reaches under the throw-over control column and flicks the gear lever to up. Staying low, rushing towards the marshal with his clipboard poised at the end of the strip, the leather-chaired turbo Bonanza accelerates hard towards its maximum speed. The throttle and propeller plungers are firewalled. Seconds later, the whiteshirted man with the clipboard blurs past and Townshend throws the A36 into a military wings-vertical left turn towards the north and snaps the wings back again, staying close to the trees, bushes and telephone wires passing beneath at close to 170 knots increasing.
In the right seat, navigator Rod Hering spreads his own clipboard,armed with two digital stopwatches, and quickly moves his head between a quarter million area chart to the the skyline. There is a moment's silence between the heading instructions as the whitewashed Pig and Whistle Inn at Bathurst flashes past the left wingtip. Neither Townshend or Hering can see far at this height - the horizon disappears at the next ridge two kilometers away and the map, almost useless to a normal Bonanza trip, becomes everything to pilots and navigators competing in the Presidents Air Race.
1995 President's Trophy Air Race Winners - Howell and van der MerweThe race is an exercise in precise navigation and for once flying skill is of secondary importance, but it helps. The first day takes competitors to Somerset East and Jansenville before returning to Port Alfred. The course on the second day takes the 49 crews 250 miles north across the Eastern Cape scrub to the first turn at Cradock, then east to Queenstown and south to the finish line at Port Alfred. A mere half mile off track is enough to put a competitor out of the running unless the handicap is favorable. There's high ground between Port Alfred and Cradock, either forcing a climb from sea level to 4500ft or a mile detour along the north- stretching valley.
1995's winners, Mike Howell and Sarel van der Merwe in their normally aspirated Beech A36, chose to take the extra mile rather than make the climb - it paid off, helped by a handicap speed 5 knots less than their maximum. For the first time in six years, the Presidents Air Race had been brought to the coast and away from its traditional home at Tempe airfield in Bloemfontein. The new venue promised, amongst other things, less predictable weather and a little advantage for turbocharged aircraft.
John Leigh and Graeme Clark launch for the second day's raceBy the time all competitors had arrived at Port Alfred, the organisers had 50 aeroplanes lined up on the newly mowed grass adjacent to Jim Davis' 43 Air School premises. Furthermore, the weathermen were predicting near-perfect conditions - CAVOK and little wind for the weekend, giving lower-powered aircraft a chance to match the handicappers and take home some trophies.
Many entrants called the handicapping unfair.The air race organisers have been struggling to maintain numbers for the once popular event and 1995 saw a further decline in entrants, which only a few years ago attracted over 150 aeroplanes. As usual the keen competitors, many of whom appear year after year, voiced strong concern over handicapping. It's generally accepted that aircraft of identical model and year manufacture can have different maximum cruise speeds of up to five knots. Competitors are dissatisfied with handicap speeds that bear little resemblance to published figures, and in cases disagree with the committee's policy of basing speeds on past race histories. There's no doubt that the existing system leaves a great deal to be desired and it's discouraging entries. Moves are afoot to change next year's handicapping criteria in an effort to boost entries.
Nevertheless, many top competitors spent time before the event practicing their low-level navigation. Although the winners, Howell and Van der Merwe from Hotazel didn't practice, they came right with the handicappers and navigation. It was their sixth race and their Bonanza completed the course at 171.95 knots - 5.75 knots above handicap speed. Those serious about winning will know how best to fly their aircraft. Light crisp turns at the check points are quicker than long broad sweeps. A Baron flown with the correct technique can gain as much as ten seconds on a turn which can save 60 seconds over the entire event or three miles - a valuable advantage. Some competitors go as far as switching off unnecessary electricals - hoping that by unloading the alternator, the engine has more power to the crank.
Flying technique did little for Townshend and Hering. The Johannesburg team became confused with the topographical information halfway to Cradock. The two pulled up and unable to recognise Bedford, turned hard left in an attempt to reestablish the track and were almost immediately out of the running after a good first day.
The 1995 event was sponsored by aircraft financing group MLS Bank. As usual NAC were there in force, as were others to help with organisation and time-keeping. Kassie Kaseleman from Bloemfontein, long time organiser, had arranged another successful event.
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| Pos | Race No |
A/c Reg | Aircraft | HP | H/Cap Knots |
Gain(-) Loss |
Speed Knots |
Pilot Navigator |
Province Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 45 | ZS-KJI | Beech A36 | 285 | 166.2 | 00:07.05- | 171.95 | Mike Howell Sarel van der Merwe |
Cape None |
| 2 | 33 | ZS-LOM | Cessna C210N Stol | 300 | 164.3 | 00:05.01- | 168.56 | Chris Steenkamp Danie Terreblanche |
Cape Upington FC |
| 3 | 8 | ZS-JKA | Beech A36 | 285 | 166.2 | 00:04.04- | 169.52 | Sias Delport Frikkie van Zyl |
Cape Vaalharts FC |
| 4 | 2 | ZS-RMA | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:03.25- | 173.95 | John Mayer Peter Walker |
Tvl Krugersdorp FC |
| 5 | 4 | ZS-JFN | Beech A36 | 285 | 166.2 | 00:03.07- | 169.04 | Tommy Marx Marion Marx |
Free State Welkom FC |
| 6 | 3 | ZS-KMV | Beech V35B | 285 | 170.8 | 00:01.51- | 172.45 | Jannie Visser Josephine Kruger |
Cape Kuruman FC |
| 7 | 14 | ZS-FWB | Beech D55 | 285 | 194.9 | 00:01.27- | 196.84 | Anthony Frankel Chris Chapman |
Tvl None |
| 8 | 43 | ZS-LBO | Cessna C182RG | 235 | 152.1 | 00:00.41- | 152.65 | Warren Collier Rob Dowding |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 9 | 31 | ZS-NGN | Cessna 170Vp | 180 | 124.8 | 00:00.32- | 125.18 | Carlo Talevi Cilliers Manser |
Tvl Krugersdorp FC |
| 10 | 23 | ZS-FLR | Beech V35A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:00.30- | 171.46 | Ron Pollock Ed Emary |
Tvl B.B.A.C. |
| 11 | 12 | ZS-FJV | Cessna C172 | 150 | 116.2 | 00:00.17- | 116.42 | Nina Steenkamp Frikkie Lubbe |
Cape Upington FC |
| 12 | 22 | ZS-KOK | Cessna 182Q | 230 | 139.9 | 00:00.15 | 139.81 | Phillip van Niekerk Maurice Nathan |
Tvl Aero Club |
| 13 | 50 | ZS-PTC | Beech E55 (2-Bl) | 285 | 197.3 | 00:00.17 | 197.49 | Jacobus (Koos) Coetzer Alf J Coetzer |
Free State Bloemfontein FC |
| 14 | 44 | ZS-IHO | Beech B55 | 260 | 187.5 | 00:00.23 | 187.58 | Philip Gidish Richard Gundersen |
Tvl East Rand FC |
| 15 | 47 | ZS-MGS | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:01.13 | 170.00 | Neil Hellmann Denise Hellmann |
Tvl None |
| 16 | 11 | ZS-LJG | Cessna C170B | 145 | 113.4 | 00:02.11 | 112.69 | Johan Dorfling Herman Kemp |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 17 | 49 | ZS-DZZ | Piper PA24-400 | 400 | 192.0 | 00:02.23 | 189.97 | John Sayers Chris Kyle |
Tvl Durban Wings Club |
| 18 | 19 | ZS-MFH | Cessna C210M | 285 | 166.2 | 00:02.48 | 164.39 | Henk Klopper Kim Morton |
Tvl None |
| 19 | 34 | ZS-FLV | Beech A36 | 285 | 166.2 | 00:02.54 | 164.39 | Norman Dixie Geoff Henschel |
Free State Bloemfontein FC |
| 20 | 28 | ZS-FZY | Siai M. SF260 | 260 | 175.4 | 00:03.06 | 172.95 | Vernon Brito Albert Stewardson |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 21 | 30 | ZS-KOW | Cessna 182Q | 230 | 139.9 | 00:03.11 | 138.20 | Dirk van Reenen Edwin Spence |
Free State None |
| 22 | 24 | ZS-JOS | Cessna C31OR | 285 | 192.3 | 00:03.26 | 189.37 | Marius Eksteen Johan Laubscher |
Free State Bloemfontein FC |
| 23 | 32 | ZS-ETX | Cessna C210 | 300 | 166.2 | 00:04.28 | 163.05 | Rob Turner Johan Ehmke |
N/Tvl Defence FC |
| 24 | 9 | ZS-NAD | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:04.49 | 167.15 | Faan van Tonder Hannes Roets |
Tvl J.L.P.C |
| 25 | 48 | ZS-LAI | Cessna C182RG | 235 | 152.1 | 00:04.55 | 149.22 | Anthony Miller Dick Stear |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 26 | 56 | ZS-MZC | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:05.01 | 170.00 | John Legh Graeme Clarke |
Tvl Aero Club |
| 27 | 35 | ZS-NFJ | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:07.28 | 165.30 | Rob Turner P J P van Blerk |
Tvl Lanseria FC |
| 28 | 39 | ZS-KHE | Beech F33A | 285 | 170.8 | 00:07.50 | 164.85 | Anthony Perl David Rosmarin |
Tvl None |
| 29 | 41 | ZS-KSF | Cessna C172 | 160 | 120.0 | 00:08.51 | 116.64 | Peter van Der Poel David Louw |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 30 | 15 | ZS-JLD | Piper PA28-R200 | 200 | 143.7 | 00:08.52 | 138.84 | Andries Botha John McDonald |
Free State Parys FC |
| 31 | 10 | ZS-LPY | Cessna U206C | 300 | 141.8 | 00:11.02 | 138.20 | Dave Forster Tony Fuller |
Free State Bloemfontein FC |
| 32 | 17 | ZS-JGJ | Piper PA28-151 | 150 | 119.1 | 00:11.15 | 114.85 | Pieter Kolver Nico Vermeulen |
Free State Bloemfontein FC |
| 33 | 20 | N9170N | Mooney M20R | 280 | 193.0 | 00:11.56 | 181.88 | Patrick Hanly James Paizes |
Cape None |
| 34 | 5 | ZS-KOV | Cessna C182Q | 230 | 137.9 | 00:12.23 | 131.80 | Stuart Connacher Rob Connacher |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 35 | 36 | ZS-EMU | Piper PA28-180Vp | 180 | 129.1 | 00:13.44 | 123.12 | Robert L Myburgh Robert C Myburgh |
Tvl Aero Club |
| 36 | 59 | ZS-DRK | Cessna 182G | 230 | 139.9 | 00:14.22 | 132.68 | P J Bezuidenhout J van Zyl |
N/Tvl Krugersdorp FC |
| 37 | 25 | ZS-LWP | Mooney 205SE | 200 | 168.5 | 00:15.32 | 157.06 | B Schabort C G Joseph |
Tvl None |
| 38 | 58 | ZS-EOX | Piper PA28-180 | 180 | 127.7 | 00:15.41 | 121.13 | Louis Potgieter Boet Kleinhans |
Free State Parys FC |
| 39 | 27 | ZS-HCC | Piper PA28-R200 | 200 | 143.7 | 00:16.09 | 135.08 | P C Viviers Hans Botha |
Tvl None |
| 40 | 26 | ZS-KCY | Cessna 177RG | 200 | 147.4 | 00:16.35 | 138.20 | Rex Mcgregor Margo Mcgregor |
Cape Algoa Flying Club |
| 41 | 7 | ZS-MDT | Cessna C414 | 310 | 199.0 | 00:16.38 | 182.44 | Carl Grobler Henk Freeke |
Tvl Potch FC |
| 42 | 37 | ZS-DZL | Cessna C320 | 260 | 195.8 | 00:16.50 | 179.70 | Jan Vorster Peter McKellor |
N/Tvl None |
| 43 | 40 | ZS-LPW | Piper PA28-180R | 180 | 140.4 | 00:17.01 | 131.80 | Clive Kewley Jonathan du Rand |
K Z N Durban Wings Club |
| 44 | 38 | ZS-FJT | Cessna C172K | 150 | 116.2 | 00:17.17 | 110.20 | Dieter Bock Renier Moolman |
Tvl Krugersoorp FC |
| 45 | 52 | ZS-MIF | Piper PA32-R301T | 300 | 180.1 | 00:20.58 | 163.05 | J Pienaar Jaques Griessel |
Free State None |
| 46 | 51 | ZS-ESZ | Piper PA28-180Vp | 180 | 129.1 | 00.24.42 | 118.73 | Gert Ehlers Roland van Tonder |
N/Tvl None |
| 47 | 21 | ZS-KLA | Beech BE36TC | 300 | 188.5 | 00:30.59 | 162.17 | Nigel Townshend Rod Hering |
Tvl Aero Club |
| 48 | 60 | ZS-KYK | Cessna C172RG | 180 | 139.0 | 00:34.51 | 122.62 | J Cloete T A Whiting |
N/Tvl Defence FC |
| 49 | 57 | N388CA | Rockwell 114 | 260 | 158.3 | 00:36.41 | 136.31 | Ken Heuer Andrew Currin |
Tvl None |
| 50 | 42 | ZS-FBK | Cessna C182K | 230 | 139.9 | 00:45.41 | 118.96 | Willie Du Plessis Deon Matthysen |
K Z N Zululand FC |
| Trophy Name | Awarded to | Race | A/c Reg | Pilot/Navigator Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| President's Trophy | The Competitor gaining most time on Handicap | 45 | ZS-KJI | Mike Howell/Sarel van der Merwe Beech A36 |
| Air Charter Trophy | The Second Pilot Home | 33 | ZS-LOM | Chris Steenkamp/Danie Terreblanche Cessna C210 STOL |
| Vincent Maclean Trophy | The Third Pilot Home | 8 | ZS-JKA | Sias Delport/Frikkie van Zyl Beech A36 |
| Natal Mercury Trophy | The First Kwa Zulu Natal Pilot Home | 40 | ZS-LPW | Clive Kewley/Jonathan du Rand Piper PA28-180R |
| Hoofstad Pers Trophy | The First Transvaal Pilot Home | 2 | ZS-RMA | John Mayer/Peter Walker Beech F33A |
| Stellalander Trophy | The First Cape Pilot Home | 45 | ZS-KJI | Mike Howell/Sarel van der Merwe Beech A36 |
| Phoenix Volkswagen Trophy | The First Free State Pilot Home | 4 | ZS-JFN | Tommy Marx/Marion Marx Beech A36 |
| Northern Review Trophy | The First Northern Transvaal Pilot Home | 32 | ZS-ETX | Rob Turner/Johan Ehmke Cessna C210 |
| Gatsby Trophy | Best Handicap Performance on First Day | 45 | ZS-KJI | Mike Howell/Sarel van der Merwe Beech A36 |
| Wakefield Trophy | The First Woman Pilot Home | 12 | ZS-FJV | Nina Steenkamp/Frikkie Lubbe Cessna C172 |
| Kassie Kasselman Trophy | The First Father and Son Combination Home | 50 | ZS-PTC | Jacobus (Koos) Coetzer/Alf J Coetzer Beech E55 |
| John Sayers Trophy | The Crew of The First Turbocharged Aircraft Home | 7 | ZS-MDT | Carel Grobler/Henk Freeke Cessna C414 |
| Bloemfontein Flying Club Trophy | The First Team with less than 1000 Hours | 43 | ZS-LBO | Warren Collier/Rob Dowding Cessna C182RG |
| C A A Trophy | For Professionalism | 24 | ZS-JOS | Maruis Eksteen/Johan Laubscher Cessna C310R |
| Beechcraft Trophy | The Pilot of the First Beechcraft Home | 45 | ZS-KJI | Mike Howell/Sarel van der Merwe Beech A36 |
| Comair Trophy | The Pilot of the First Cessna Home | 33 | ZS-LOM | Chris Steenkamp/Danie Terreblanche Cessna C210 STOL |
| Placo Trophy | The Pilot of the First Piper Home | 49 | ZS-DZZ | John Sayers/Chris Kyle Piper PA24-400 |
| Vickers Trophy | The Competitor Giving The Most Meritorious Performance | 23 | ZS-FLR | Ron Pollock/Ed Emary Beech V35A |
| Stayers Trophy | The Crew Finishing under Exceptional Circumstances | 19 | ZS-MFH | Henk Klopper/Kim Morton Cessna C210M |
| Natal Advertiser Trophy | The Competitor covering the course in the Fastest Time | 50 | ZS-PTC | Jacobus (Koos) Coetzer/Alf J Coetzer Beech E55 |
| Badian Bosch Memorial Trophy | The First Port Elizabeth Pilot Home | 43 | ZS-LBO | Warren Collier/Rob Dowding Cessna C182RG |
| Durban Wings Club Trophy | The Pilot of the First Durban Wings Club Pilot Home | 49 | ZS-DZZ | John Sayers/Chris Kyle Piper PA24-400 |
| Chris Swart Krugersdorp Trophy | The First Krugersdorp Pilot Home | 2 | ZS-RMA | John Mayer/Peter Walker Beech F33A |
| J L P C Trophy | The First Johannesburg Light Plane Club Pilot Home | 9 | ZS-NAD | Faan van Tonder/Hannes Roets Beech F33A |
| Professional Aviation Trophy | The First Turbine Rated Pilot/Navigator Home | 33 | ZS-LOM | Chris Steenkamp/Danie Terreblanche Cessna C210 STOL |
| Carletonville Trophy | The Pilot of the First Baron Home | 14 | ZS-FWB | Anthony Frankel/Chris Chapman Beech D55 |
| Preller/Germishuys Trophy | Handicapping Committee Award | 50 | ZS-PTC | Jacobus (Koos) Coetzer/Alf J Coetzer Beech E55 |
| Race No | A/c Reg | Penalty | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | ZS-LPY | 00:04:00 | Not seen at Queenstown |
| 56 | ZS-MZC | 00:04:00 | Not seen at Cathcart |