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  1. ellpar

    Cutting roof panel

    Redair, I did trim a bit out of the front corners of the roof panel. The best bet is to assemble the roof, the windscreen and the cover strips onto the frame with clecos and then you can work out where the inner edge of the wing skin will come to. You can see what needs to be done to make it neat then. Peter
  2. G'day Patrick, I will keep an eye out for the "Flea" Peter
  3. Many thanks wg, sounds like a fantastic weekend, perhaps a night at Boonah and one at Murwillumba or Cheriba. Is the Flying Tigers BBq on the Saturday or Sunday? Probably won't make it this month, as I am still plugging through the test flying hours, but will get there asap. Thanks, Peter
  4. This is all fantastic information, if you know of anywhere at all don't hold back, let us know. We are currently working very hard on a new clubhouse at Gympie, hoping to provide a comfortable facility for visitors, as well as ourselves. There are usually some Gympie club members wandering around on the weekend, so drop in (preferably land gracefully) and have a yarn. Peter
  5. Sounds like a good spot to stop on the way out west. Comaroo station looks like a great spot for a couple of days. I found their web site. Comeroo Camel Station - Accommodation I would love to hear of more like that one. Peter
  6. Thanks for the info on Commeroo, sounds great, and thanks also for the invitations to Boonah. I have just completed a Savannah (flew for the first time on Thursday). I will be down to Boonah like a shot as soon as I can escape the test flying boundary. Only 21 hours to go.
  7. Is it Ok to camp on the strip at Boonah or is there somewhere in town?
  8. Many thanks for the reply, I will certainly check Murwillumbah out. Evans Head is great as well, I don't know whether you can camp there at times other than the fly in.
  9. Does anyone happen to know of any quiet little bush airstrips in Southern Qld or Northern Nsw where a person can land and camp for a couple of days. A water hole would be good, some interesting country also good. Access to civilization not required. Look forward to hearing of anything you may have found. Thanks, Peter.
  10. Just finishing a Savannah build, this is the stuff that keeps you going. I would love a shot of that wingtip camera, if it isn't a trade secret. Fabulous stuff. Peter
  11. Fabulous shots. Did you happen to notice the OAT, and did the cabin heat keep it reasonable?
  12. ellpar

    Reserve Alarm

    From the Rotax installation manual: Fuel Pressure: Max 5.8 psi Min 2.2 Normal 4.4 Delivery pressure of elec pump should not exceed 4.4. Use of electric pump not just as a backup but to prevent vapour formation at high temp or alt. Vapour formation may occur if fuel line temp exceeds 45 deg.
  13. ellpar

    Reserve Alarm

    Many thanks JG, very valuable information. For the aircraft I trained on (not Savannnah) the recomendation was to use the electric pump to start the engine, and then turn it off! This seems crazy to me, I think the engine should be started and run up on the mechanical pump only to check it's pressure, then as you say turn on the electric as a backup for takeoff. At Savannah takeoff angle the wing tanks are not very far above the carburettors, so gravity would not be much help. Peter
  14. ellpar

    Reserve Alarm

    I am hoping I have solved the air bubble problem by installing an air bleed line from the top of the 6L tank to the top of the inner right tank. This is also the tank which has the engine return, so this line should eliminate overflow of this tank, as the fuel should feed back down the air line before overflow, regardless of which tank feed line is turned on. Without this any air in the reserve has to bubble back up the feed. I have taps on all 4 tanks. This is untested and only works on paper, has anyone actually tried it? Peter
  15. Would you happen to have contact details for asap ac supplies? Does he keep much hardware? Thanks, Peter
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