Geoff_H Posted Sunday at 03:25 AM Posted Sunday at 03:25 AM Outback flying at 10,000ft can be bumpy. I am told by a reliable source that over 11,000 is often required, even in winter time. 2
Love to fly Posted Sunday at 03:26 AM Posted Sunday at 03:26 AM Okay, probably a bit (lot)verbose. But typed up for a friend after we got home last year. We carry life jackets as fly over Bass Strait a couple of times a year. Used them Aldinga to Port Pirie, and for a fairly brief low level flight along the Bunda Cliffs. As before we use a Zoleo. Love it! Lets me message a couple of reliable friends with my flight plan, fuel, pax, ETA's etc. They can track me. I can send alerts, or actual messages. I used to use a SPOT tracker but upgraded to the Zoleo awhile back as it lets me send/receive more info. ie. I've broken a nose wheel (never happened), rather than pressing an emergency button and not being able to say what the emergency is. 8/2/2024 Departed and refuelled Warracknabeal. Need to ring day prior. Easy as. Warracknabeal – Aldinga. Had arranged hangarage $15 per night. Cafe at airport is good, but not open all day. Stayed with friends for a few nights Aldinga to Tumby Bay. Stayed with friends 2 nights. Had planned 1 but wx at Ceduna meant we stayed over. Drove around Port Lincoln & Coffin Bay. Oysters in vending machines! Tumby Bay to Ceduna. 2 nights because we wanted to do the Smoky Bay Oyster Farm Tour. Hire car pre-arranged to pick up cat at Ceduna. Local has tie downs & a phone call meant we could use these rather than put stakes in in the heat. Much appreciated. Oyster Farm Tour was awesome. Ceduna to Nullarbor – refuel and lunch. Then onto Caiguna for the night. Rang both first to check runways okay and fuel available. Caiguna to Myrup. Met friends and got lift into town. Really hard to find accommodation. Friends dropped us back at plane the next morning. Flew to Esperance & refuelled. Then onto Albany. Had planned to spend a couple of days at Albany but weather was in 42 degrees there, and 49 degrees at Jurien Bay where we were heading. Hung about sight seeing for 5 nights till the temperature was in the high 30s at Albany and around 43 at Jurien Bay. Departed IFR due low cloud for a refuel at Northam, then on to Jurien Bay VFR. Had pre-arranged fuel & hangarage at Jurien Bay. Hangar really appreciated as it was HOT. Sent a week with family. Pinnacles worth seeing and flying over. Then back via Northam to Albany where other friends were picking us up for a few days. Left plane tied down on the Apron. Stayed at Nornalup/Walpole. Absolutely beautiful area. Different to everywhere else we’d been this trip, more like being back in East Gippsland. The WoW boat tour is a must. Best of its kind we’ve been on. Informative and fun. https://wowwilderness.com.au/ecocruises/ Then tried online & on phone to get Esperance accommodation for the trip home. One BnB 18 kms out of town had a room for $800. That was it. Helfpul lady from the information centre said almost impossible, nil vacancy rate September through to May. Also told me taxi from Esperance to Airport would be over a $100 each way. Hmm. Flew to Esperance, refuelled and headed to Kalgoorlie. Great accommodation in modern hotel. Large clean room $110 and short cheap taxi ride to and from the airport. Had originally planned Esperance – Caiguna -Forrest. But it had started raining at Caiguna and we were advised we may get in, but unlikely to get out so …. Departed IFR next morning for Forrest. Low clouds for about 20 minutes then cleared. We’d prearranged accommodation ages ago. Definitely worth a night there. Flew on to Ceduna the next morning. Luckily we left early as front came through and Forrest was isolated for a couple of weeks with heavy rain. Arrived in Ceduna. Refuelled. Had to put stakes in the ground, and it was really hot out there. Marty gave us a lift to the Motel. Motel dropped us back the next morning. Flew Ceduna to Port Pirie. I’d decided tie down cables/points were essential in the heat and Port Pirie has them! Even better when I rang to check the ARO said he’d meet us there and we could put the plane in the hangar over night. He then dropped us off to a motel. Good place to visit! Next day flew Port Pirie to home, via refuelling at Swan Hill 1 2 1
Geoff_H Posted Sunday at 03:32 AM Posted Sunday at 03:32 AM Ceduna has lots of fish spotting cowboys. A delta 3 landing strip's will have them landing in your missed approach area. Not so comfortable. They will make sure that they get to the bowser before you.
facthunter Posted Sunday at 04:31 AM Posted Sunday at 04:31 AM Yes. it's a Popular place for Fishing. That's one of the reasons accommodation can be scarce, there. Nev
FlyBoy1960 Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM (edited) Alright — based on your Sonex Legacy’s performance, your fuel preferences, and your desire for 2–3 hr legs with interesting stops, I’ve mapped out a suggested coastal-leaning route from The Oaks to Serpentine, WA, avoiding significant overwater except the short hop across northern Spencer Gulf. I’ve also aimed for airfields with MOGAS (95–98 RON) availability or good nearby access, overnight options, and interesting stopovers. Proposed Route — The Oaks to Serpentine (WA) Leg 1: The Oaks (YSKC) → Temora (YTEM) Distance: ~165 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 20 min Fuel: MOGAS available on-field Why stop: Aviation museum, welcoming GA community Leg 2: Temora → Mildura (YMIA) Distance: ~205 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 35 min Fuel: MOGAS available nearby (contact aero club) Why stop: Large regional hub, good overnight & meal options Leg 3: Mildura → Renmark (YREN) Distance: ~115 NM Flight time: ~55 min Fuel: MOGAS available (check with Renmark Aero Club) Why stop: Murray River scenery, small friendly airfield Leg 4: Renmark → Port Augusta (YPAG) (short Spencer Gulf hop) Distance: ~195 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 35 min Fuel: MOGAS nearby (requires jerry cans) Why stop: Gateway to the Eyre Peninsula, decent accommodation options Leg 5: Port Augusta → Ceduna (YCDU) Distance: ~210 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 40 min Fuel: MOGAS availability can vary — call ahead Why stop: Coastal scenery, oysters & seafood Leg 6: Ceduna → Nullarbor Roadhouse (YNULL) Distance: ~295 NM Flight time: ~2 hrs 20 min Fuel: Only AVGAS — likely your first unavoidable AVGas stop Why stop: Iconic Nullarbor location, cliffs nearby Leg 7: Nullarbor Roadhouse → Caiguna (YCAG) Distance: ~280 NM Flight time: ~2 hrs 10 min Fuel: AVGAS only Why stop: Long straight Eyre Highway stretch, easy access to accommodation Leg 8: Caiguna → Esperance (YESP) Distance: ~260 NM Flight time: ~2 hrs Fuel: MOGAS possible via local contacts Why stop: Stunning beaches, great for a rest day if weather’s good Leg 9: Esperance → Albany (YABA) Distance: ~180 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 25 min Fuel: MOGAS possible through aero club Why stop: Coastal scenery, historic whaling station, good overnight Leg 10: Albany → Serpentine (YSEN) Distance: ~160 NM Flight time: ~1 hr 20 min Fuel: MOGAS in Perth area Why stop: Destination! Serpentine Airfield is a big recreational flying hub Route Summary Total Distance: ~2,065 NM (~3,825 km) Flight Days: 5–7 days comfortable pace MOGAS Stops: Temora, Mildura, Renmark, Esperance, Albany (plus possible others with jerry can use) AVGAS-only Stops: Nullarbor, Caiguna (unless fuel drops arranged in advance) Overnights Recommended: Mildura, Port Augusta, Ceduna, Caiguna, Esperance Straight from Chat GPT. Edited yesterday at 01:01 AM by FlyBoy1960 4 1 2
skippydiesel Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM WOWEEE! !!!! FlyBoy 1960 you have had fun with this. Great work, will take it all on board, along with the preceding comets by others. Much 😈 1
rgmwa Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM Caiguna and Nullarbor Roadhouse have Mogas. 1 1 1
rgmwa Posted yesterday at 03:27 AM Posted yesterday at 03:27 AM Serpentine has avgas and mogas bowsers on the field. 1 1
Moneybox Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM 1 minute ago, rgmwa said: Serpentine has avgas and mogas bowsers on the field. And when I checked it out 12 months back Mogas was cheaper than the prices at the local service station. 1 1
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