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Pacific Flyer Monthly Photo Competition - April 2010
Scottw replied to Philthy's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
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Pacific Flyer Monthly Photo Competition - April 2010
Scottw replied to Philthy's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Got a couple of happy snaps from the weekend. trundled down to the local airfield just after dawn to do a bit of plane spotting if nothing else to see what was in the static parking area. Nothing too exciting though Did spot this Jab J-230 8:15am and right on time. Skytrans Dash 8 VH-QQC Scott -
Any suggestions for Brisbane flying schools?
Scottw replied to Zordah's topic in Aviation Enthusiasts
Flight One is another flight school i am aware of and they also operate out of Archerfield they conduct their flight training in a Whitney Boomerang for something different. Or if you live on the more northern side of Brisbane you could try the Aero Club at Redcliffe I have heard positive reports with those guys. Scottw -
G'day Coop And thanks for the trip report. It sounds pretty spectacular. Regards Scott
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Pacific Flyer Monthly Photo Competition - March 2010
Scottw replied to slartibartfast's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
A couple more from Clifton Fly-in Regards Scott -
Pacific Flyer Monthly Photo Competition - March 2010
Scottw replied to slartibartfast's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
G'day Philthy Good to see CZE again. have not seen her since migrating south Here's a shot of a Yak 55 I took at Clifton last weekend Regards Scott -
G'day Spin I was made aware recently that the ASIC Card does have an expirey life and is apparently going to be phased out in 2011. Did that "White Paper" indicate that at all? Scott
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G'day Tomo Mate the bottom line and the safest thing for me to say at this time is those wishing to go out into the aircraft static lines, now this is particularly for those wanting to take some pics, do require an ASIC. If you are a pilot flying in, the pilot in command does under the rules require an ASIC, but passengers do not if accompanied by the pilot in command. there has been a bit of confusion over this in Toowoomba with(Let us say) an incident or two occuring which added to this confusion.. But if you are a pilot in command who does not have an ASIC Card what this means is that a representative of the Council will be more than "WILLING":gaah:to escort you to and from your aircraft. As we are a full ASIC airfield unfortunately What I am going to try and do this year is get a few more aircraft inside the Lines so people can have a closer look ath e aircraft. The RAAF Winjeel was crowd side last year and was a big hit. So looking to do more of the same this year. The ARMY will have, as far as I am still aware with current info, have a Blackhawk and Kiowa present too so those guys will be taking people through and showing them the choppers. Regards Scott
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Hi me again Bit more of an update on what other theme aircraft types have confirmed their attendance for the event so far, apart from the Zuccoli collection based at Toowoomba and T-6 and Wirraway- Yak's 55x1 & 52'sx6(Possibly) & 18Tx1 Trojans T-28 "D"x2 "B"x1 Nanchangs x 2 (3?) Winjeels x 2 Stearman x 2? CT4A x 1 Chipmunks x 3 Tiger Moths x 3 if the weather is kind Austers x 1 Cessna 170 x1 Cessna 140 x 1 Cessna 195 x 1? Regards Scott
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G'day Dunlop Yeah thanks for that I think you did mention that in an earlier thread. I should have read that a bit more closely:blush:. But the puzzle is coming together now. I was talking with "Barney" on Saturday for a while. Look forward to catching up with you at some point in the near future. I've got a few trips to Dalby coming up and try and make time to drop by and see if the Hanger is open. Regards Scott
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Thanks Spin And thanks Dunlop, You weren't over at Clifton on Saturday Arvo in a Yak 55?
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Did you say Yaks??? You are more than welcome to attend. And thank you for your support Where will you be flying in from?
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G'day All There was mention of this event in a previous thread so I thought I would pass on an update on the DHCM 2010 event here in Toowoomba. things are getting a roll on now that it is only a few weeks away really. The aviation theme of the event as many have probably already heard/read is "Classic Flight Training experience" and incorporating with this theme I have sent invitations to owners of aircraft who operate the Classic trainers T-6 (Harvards) and the Ozzy Wirraway, the second cousin to the early harvards, the "Gathering of the Harvards & Wirraways" I have had tentaive confirmation so far for attendees, 3 Wirraways 6 Harvards I say Tentatively due to Aircraft servicability and pilot availability. Much can change in aviation in a short span of time as many would be more than well aware, especially warbird aviation. But it is looking good so far.:thumb_up::thumb_up: I can confirm that Temora Aviation Museum will be bringing their Wirraway to the event, joining other big names of the Warbird Aviation scene as, Aerotec QLD Warbird Aviation(QLD) Mustang Flights & Sandora Aviation Maintenance Along with the generous support of other private operators of these classic aircraft. I will add to this update as time permits tonight
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G'day All Was at Clifton today. Aircraft Numbers were down on usual attendance with the weather a major contributing factor. But it was actually better than had been predicted, Well until the scud showers started to come through in the afternoon. And plenty of flying was had with aircraft buzzing around most of the duration of the event. G'day Maj The aircraft you make reference to is indeed a Fisher Classic. The gent who owned it passed on late last year. He was indeed a very proud owner of that aircraft. I have attached a couple of images of the Aircraft...... Regards Scott
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G'day Doug I have a few images of 4651 attending various events this one is at FoF event 09
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G'day Doug How are things over at Caboolture? Will you be making the pilgrimage to Clifton this weekend? If weather permits. Scottw
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Departure of the Divine Ms M's
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G'day Doug T Looking at the exhaust stubs and three blade prop I would suggest a Mk.V but could be wrong Regards Scott
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Warbirds@Great Eastern fly-in Evans head
Scottw replied to Scottw's topic in Warbirds, Vintage and Classic Aircraft
Sorry... yes I did mean a canon lens. -
Warbirds@Great Eastern fly-in Evans head
Scottw replied to Scottw's topic in Warbirds, Vintage and Classic Aircraft
G'day Chainsaw Many thanks. And good to hear from you I used a 55-250mm IS lens for the Great Eastern. The action was relatively close. I do have a 300mm IS but the 250 is not a bad alrounder. But the zoom is a bit short at times, particularly for the aero routines. Having the extra zoom does help at times. Regards Scott -
Many thanks guys for the feedback. As I mentioned previously I just love aircraft, especially vintage and the warbirds. I don't know about the other photographers but my photography is trial and error and loads of practice to keep current on the technique.
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A couple from late Friday Arvo a couple from Sunday Scott
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G'day Spin mate I consider myself just a happy snapper. I just love what I do, I love aircraft and love taking images of guys flying their aircraft and consider myself very fortunate to be in the position to do it. I will get down to Boonah one of these days too when you guys have an event on Are you considering coming across for the Clifton Fly-in. Might catch up there I will be airside for that one too.
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G'day Spin and guys no that guy on the stand is not actually me, but I do know that photographer. If any of you recall seeing a Blue Ford Fairlane with a flashing light on top airside that was me. I didn't get to let you guys know before the event that I was going airside because I was waiting confirmation of vehicle approvals from the Richmond Regional council to operate airside.:thumb_up: I have quite a number of images and I will post over time. Thanks again Regards Scott