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  1. Bernie, try clearing cookies and cache of the site on your laptop
  2. Please note there is a lot of spam (a problem that is with the old software IPS) that I am removing however I have to do it 1 by 1 so just ignore it for the time being...thanks
  3. Well, I hear you say here we AGAIN...however you will now find the site much easier to use and it will cost me less. This was announced some time ago so thank you to those that were able to provide input with their posts on this. This was the comparison posted late last year: [TABLE] [TR] [TH]IPS as Now [/TH][TH] XF [/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Forums [/TD][TD]Same Forums but a lot simpler search and post creation [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Groups - I wanted to get flying clubs and schools to create a presence here by them creating their own group [/TD][TD]Groups - but with less functionality so may not be comprehensive enough for clubs and schools to want to create their own group [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Blogs - not really used but had hoped kit builders would create a blog on their build [/TD][TD]No Blog Alternative [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Events - has multi calendars and RSVP options [/TD][TD]3rd Party Calendar addon that costs $60USD [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Media - Gallery [/TD][TD]Included as a single solution for both pictures and videos which can be separated by categories [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Media - Videos [/TD][TD]as above [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Articles [/TD][TD]3rd Party Articles addon (currently have) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Aviation Accident Articles [/TD] [TD]Would need to be included in the Articles 3rd party addon as a category (if we still wish to make them separate) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Resources - Downloads [/TD][TD]Included in XF which can also accommodate Tools and Calculators [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Resources - Tools and Calculators [/TD][TD]as above [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Resources - Tutorials [/TD][TD]Would need to be included in the Articles 3rd party addon as separate categories [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Quizzes (not yet developed) [/TD][TD]No Quizzes alternative [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Maps [/TD][TD]No Maps alternative [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Aircraft [/TD][TD]3rd Party Articles addon (currently have) called Showcase [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]People (not yet developed) [/TD][TD]No People alternative although could be again be included as a category in the 3rd party Articles addon [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Pilot Supplies Shop (IPS has an integrated (including user login) shopping cart system that was planned to replace the Clear Prop site) [/TD][TD]Would need to keep the non integrated Clear Prop site [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Classifieds [/TD][TD]No Classifieds alternative - could use a forum or get one developed [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Suppliers [/TD][TD]No Suppliers alternative [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Members [/TD][TD]Members but without daily champion [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Off Topic - either integrated (with filters) or separate site [/TD][TD]Off Topic - either integrated (with filters) or separate site [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Whats New - all of site integrated together in the one page [/TD][TD]Whats New - uses separate Whats New pages for each area of the site i.e. not all integrated into 1 page [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] I hope the site is much easier for you to use now. There is still some cleaning up to do plus the migration and population of some different areas: Aircraft Articles Resources Tutorials Events and others So please be a bit patient while I do this over the coming days
  4. [letter to friend] I hope you and the family are well. I know it's been quite a while since you last heard from me, but Doreen and the rest of the family are all OK but I think they're getting a bit pissed off with station life, particularly when there's bugger all rain to speak of - and the cattle and sheep are dying all over the place! I'm writing to you, mate, because I need your help to get me bloody pilots license back (you keep telling me you got all the right contacts, well now's your chance to make something happen for me because, mate, I'm bloody desperate). But first, I'd better tell you what happened during my last flight review with the CASA Examiner. On the phone, Ron (that's the CASA d!ckhead) seemed a reasonable sort of bloke. He politely reminded me of the need to do a flight review every two years. He even offered to drive out, have look over my property and let me operate from my own ALA. Naturally I agreed to that. Anyway, Ron turned up last Wednesday. First up, he said he was a bit surprised to see the plane outside my homestead because the ALA is about a mile away. I explained that because the strip was so close to the homestead, it was more convenient than the ALA, despite the power lines crossing about midway down the strip (it's really not a problem to land and take-off because at the half-way point down the strip you're usually still on the ground). For some reason Ron seemed nervous. So, although I had done the pre-flight inspection only four days earlier, Idecided to do it all over again. Because the pr!ck was watching me carefully, I walked around the plane three times instead of my usual two. My effort was rewarded because the colour finally returned to Ron's cheeks - in fact they went a bright red. In view of Ron's obviously better mood, I told him I was going to combine the test flight with farm work as I had to deliver three poddy calves from the home paddock to the main herd. After a bit of a chase I finally caught the calves and threw them into the back of the ol' 172. We climbed aboard but Ron started getting' into me about weight and balance calculations and all that bullsh!t. Of course I knew that sort of thing was a waste of time because, calves like to move around a bit, particularly when they see themselves 500 feet off the ground! So, it's bloody pointless trying to secure them as you know. However, I did tell Ron that he shouldn't worry as I always keep the trim wheel 'Araldited' to neutral to ensure we remain pretty stable at all stages throughout the flight. Anyway, I started the engine and cleverly minimised the warm-up time by tramping hard on the brakes and gunning her to 2,500rpm. I then discovered that Ron has very acute hearing, even though he was wearing a bloody headset. Through all that noise he detected a metallic rattle and demanded I account for it. Actually it began about a month ago and was caused by a screwdriver that fell down a hole in the floor and lodged in the fuel selector mechanism. The selector can't be moved now, but it doesn't matter because it's jammed on 'All Tanks', so I suppose that's OK. However, as Ron was obviously a real nit-picker, I blamed the noise on vibration from a stainless steel thermos flask, which I keep in a beaut little possie between the windshield and the magnetic compass. My explanation seemed to relax Ron because he slumped back in the seat and kept looking up at the cockpit roof. I released the brakes to taxi out but unfortunately the plane gave a leap and spun to the right, "Hell" I thought, "not the starboard wheel chock again". The bump jolted Ron back to full alertness. He looked wildly around just in time to see a rock thrown by the prop wash disappear completely through the windscreen of his brand new Commodore. "Sh!t, now I'm really in trouble", I thought. While Ron was busy ranting about his car, I ignored his requirement that we taxi to the ALA and instead took off under the power lines. Ron didn't say a word, at least not until the engine started coughing right at the lift off point, then he bloody screamed his head off, "Oh God! Oh God! Oh God!" "Now take it easy, Ron" I told him firmly, "that often happens on take-off and there is a good reason for it." I explained patiently that I usually run the plane on standard MOGAS, but one day I accidentally put in a gallon or two of kerosene. To compensate forthe low octane of the kerosene, I siphoned in a few gallons off super MOGAS and shook the wings up and down a few times to mix it up. Since then, the engine has been coughing a bit but in general it works just fine, if you know how to coax it properly. Anyway Andy, at this stage Ron seemed to lose all interest in my flight test. He pulled out some rosary beads, closed his eyes and became lost in prayer (Ididn't think anyone was a Catholic these days). I selected some nice music on the HF radio to help him relax. Meanwhile I climbed to my normal cruising altitude of 10,500 feet (I don't normally put in a flight plan or get the weather because as you know getting NAIPS access out here is a f#*% joke and the bloody weather is always 8/8 blue anyway. But since Ihad that near miss with the Saab340, I might have to change me thinking). Anyhow, on leveling out I noticed some wild camels heading into my improved pasture. I hate camels and always carry a loaded .303 clipped inside the door of the Cessna just in case I see any of the bastards. We were too high to hit them, but as a matter of principle, I decided to have a go through the open window. Mate, when I pulled the bloody rifle out, the effect on Ron was friggin' electric. As I fired the first shot his neck lengthened by about six inches and his eyes bulged like a rabbit with myxo. He really looked as if he had been jabbed with an electric cattle prod on full power. In fact, Ron's reaction was so distracting that I lost concentration for a second and the next shot went straight through the port tyre. Ron was a bit upset about the shooting (probably one of those pinko animal lovers I guess) so I decided not to tell him about our little problem with the tyre. Shortly afterwards I located the main herd and decided to do my fighter pilot trick. Ron had gone back to praying when, in one smooth sequence, I pulled on full flap, cut the power and started a sideslip from 10,500 feet down to 500 feet at 130 knots indicated (the last time I looked anyway) and the little needle rushing up to the red area on me ASI. Sh!t, what a buzz, mate! About half way through the descent I looked back in the cabin to see the calves gracefully suspended in mid air and mooing like crazy. I was going to comment on this unusual sight but Ron looked a bit green and had rolled himself into the foetal position and was screamin' his f*&%# head off. Mate, talk about being in a bloody zoo. You should've been there, it was so bloody funny! At about 500 feet I leveled out, but for some reason we continued sinking. When we reached 50 feet I applied full power but nothin' happened; no noise no nothin'. Then, luckily, I heard me instructor's voice in me head saying "carby heat, carby heat", so I pulled carby heat on and that helped quite a lot, with the engine finally regaining full power. Whew, that was really close, let me tell you! Then mate, you'll never guess what happened next! As luck would have it, at that height we flew into a massive dust cloud caused by the cattle and suddenly went I.F. bloody R, mate. Andy, you would've been bloody proud of me as I didn't panic once, not once, but I did make a mental note to consider an instrument rating as soon as me gyro is repaired (something I've been meaning to do for a while now). Suddenly Ron's elongated neck and bulging eyes reappeared. His mouth opened wide, very wide, but no sound emerged. "Take it easy," I told him. "We'll be out of this in a minute." Sure enough, about a minute later we emerge; still straight and level and still at 50 feet. Admittedly I was surprised to notice that we were upside down, and I kept thinking to myself "Sh!t I hope Ron didn't notice that I had forgotten to set the QNH when we were taxying". This minor tribulation forced me to fly to a nearby valley in which I had to do a half roll to get upright again. By now the main herd had divided into two groups leaving a narrow strip between them. "Ah!" I thought, "There's an omen. We'll land right there." Knowing that the tyre problem demanded a slow approach, I flew a couple of steep turns with full flap. Soon the stall warning horn was blaring so loud in me ear that I cut its circuit breaker to shut it up, but by then I knew we were slow enough anyway. I turned steeply onto a 75 foot final and put her down with a real thud. Strangely enough, I had always thought you could only ground loop in a tail dragger but, as usual, I was proved wrong again! Halfway through our third loop Ron at last recovered his sense of humour. Talk about laugh. I've never seen the likes of it; he couldn't stop. We finally rolled to a halt and I released the calves, who bolted out of the aircraft like there was no tomorrow. I then began picking clumps of dry grass. Between gut wrenching fits of laughter Ron asked what I was doing. I explained that we had to stuff the port tyre with grass so we could fly back to the homestead. It was then that Ron really lost the plot and started running away from the aircraft. Can you believe it? The last time I saw him he was off into the distance, arms flailing in the air and still shrieking with laughter. I later heard that he had been confined to a psychiatric institution - poor bastard! Anyhow, mate, that's enough about Ron. The problem is I just got a letter from CASA withdrawing, as they put it, 'my privileges to fly'; until I have undergone a complete pilot training course again and undertaken another flight proficiency test. Now I admit that I made a mistake in taxying over the wheel chock and not setting the QNH using strip elevation, but I can't see what else I did that was so bloody bad that they have to withdraw me flamin' licence. Can you? Anyhow mate, the reason for writing to you is to ask if you know any flight instructors who would be willing to come out the station for about 2 months to help get me back up to speed. I'll pay them good money while they're here and they won't have to worry about paying for food or accommodation. Looking forward to your response. Until then, take care, mate.
  5. Please note that sometime in the next few days I will move to Xenforo which will provide users with a far more simpler to use site. Most users will know Xenforo as I have used it before so perhaps some will say it is a welcome relief as you can see the differences in the table contained in this thread at I have been working on it for a while now and it is nearly ready with: Enhanced the basic version of Xenforo Some basic colour changes Article Management System installed for Articles, Tutorials etc Audio system to convert .mp3 links to playable audio in posts Automated Happy Birthday email to users Ability for me to change post owners on posts on user requests Ability for users to search their private messages Security advise to me if user tries to have more than one registration Multiple enhancements and extra functions to the toolbar used when creating posts A far superior weekly update email on new and most popular threads A method to communicate to old users to let them know the great extras the site now has An Aircraft Showcase System A reminder to First Class Members that are about to expire An advanced site search system using Elasticsearch A combined Photo Gallery and Video section A Combined Re3sources section that includes both Downloads and Pilot Tools etc Plus many more smaller things to make it all much easier for a user on the site AND it is cheaper for me So, your thoughts?
  6. I have all the files and have been paying for the domain name which has just come up for renewal. Recently we moved servers and the site was dropped so I am willing to reinitialise the site on the new server if someone wants to look after it as I am not a Thruster pilot
  7. This is an aviation site so let's try and keep it to that...there is always https://www.whatsupaustralia.com for anything else
  8. Perhaps we close this thread now. I am sure we are all thinking about those that have lost their homes and or loved ones plus the work and effort of our firefighters.
  9. Hi all, please note that whilst healthy and friendly debate on any issue that may be raised is encouraged I (and moderators) will need to take a closer look at posts where a user is attacking another user for having a different opinion and start issuing warnings for a while until we can get on top of this...thank you for your understanding and please continue to enjoy the site
  10. The What's New issue regarding the condensed and expanded view should now be fixed
  11. The user Fly Tornado has been given a 1 month suspension for antagonising other site users
  12. This is what the site (the resource) was for...we are in this together and we all have the same common interest and should be able to help each other in a light hearted friendly way...that was my dream I wonder how can we cut out the negative without stifling good, honest and above all "healthy" debate...why do we have to attack the player for having a different opinion instead of talking about an issue itself? And one final thing, why can't we post about our fun flying times instead of only talking about issues...where are the photos, the videos, the trip reports, the fun times we are having, who we met up with and where etc etc etc...come on, lets bring the "community" back into this great resource with "All the light hearted stuff..."
  13. It seems others are having the same issue...I am calling it the Y2K20 Bug as they are saying ever since it clicked over to 2020
  14. I am looking into it, there doesn't seem to be any difference between the Condensed View and the Expanded View, interestingly it is also the same on the IPS company forums site so it isn't isolated to just here or just one PC. I have reported it and will advise
  15. Can anyone advise if this is happening to anyone else?
  16. No, there is actually more data allowed with the US server
  17. We have moved over to the new server and the IPS license has been renewed
  18. I hope you are noticing some performance increase as we are now on the US server, located in LA. The site should be faster for everyone
  19. Please can we not attack each other for having an opinion
  20. This thread has nothing to do with flying, I suggest you take it further in the Off Topic site...thread closed
  21. Every year I wish all recreational aviators a very merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year and add a video that I ask everyone here to watch...PLEASE PLEASE don't drink and drive this Christmas, be around for you to enjoy your Christmas with your loved ones and NOT a road statistic. Turn the volume up LOAD
  22. A basic migration test to XF has been done and it seems to be working ok. You can see it, and even login to it, at www.recfly.com.au The XF version I used has some modifications that I have done to it other than that the actual migration, as I said is only basic which I needed to do to check for any major issues...there was none, but some minor ones like the smilies which I will work on. I have also sent emails off to the guy who will set the new server up and I am waiting for the server company to get back to me with hopefully a slight discount...so all looking good for the next 24 to 48hrs
  23. As of today this whole thing has become SERIOUSLY URGENT. IPS are about to release a security update and the only way I can get it is to pay the license update...I know, it is extremely wrong of a software company to force you to update your license to get a security update in the version that you have paid for and are using...this is one of the things that is wrong with IPS. I have 48hrs now to make a decision on IPS or XF
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