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  1. Would be interested to hear from anyone who has been able to purchase a stand-alone policy covering the cost of aircraft recovery, and the cost of non-accident related repairs (such as engine failure). Neither of these eventualities, I learned today, are wholly covered by my aero club's existing insurance policy, which is capped by an agreed hull value. My hopes for flying long distance in a club hire plane appear remote, unless I can purchase a separate (and affordable) aircraft recovery policy.

     

    Thanks

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  2. I am very sorry to inform you that Steve Robards, the Ozzie we knew on this site passed away following a long debilitating illness. He had a long history in Ultralights working on the very early Thrusters including the 'Glass House'. He was also well known in the Hunter in the parachuting community.

    Thanks David (and SDQDI)

     

     

  3. Back in around 1975 the Sport Aircraft Association convened a meeting at Archerfield, to determine if local ultralight enthsiasts were sufficiently numerous - and interested - in forming some kind of self-administering organisation.

     

    The half dozen individuals who attended formed the 4/400 Group (max wing loading of 4 lb/square foot and maximum all up weight of 400 lbs) which conitinued on for some years, eventually being overshadowed by the AUF.

     

    I would love to hear from anyonw who might have been involved with that Group, either directly or indirectly.

     

    Thanks

     

    Mark

     

    0415 900 554

     

     

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  4. Would love to hear from anyone who might still have Sky Sports magazine copies. The first issue of this privately published magazine appeared in 1986, and it appears to have remained available for at least a few years.

     

    Would also like to contact the Editor-Publisher if anyone can help on that count too.

     

    Thanks

     

    Mark

     

    0415 900 554

     

     

  5. Happy to be corrected, but my take on this is that only plane (a RAAF Fairey IIID) has ever flown around Australia, and that was almost a century ago, in 1924. Every so called 'circumnavigation' since has essentially been a cross country, even allowing that some sectors might periodically pick up the coast.

     

    While young Oliver O'Halloran and his ilk deserve every encouragement, and accolade, his route falls well short of a circumnavigation (which is something he would probably also concede). Take just one sector for example. By bypassing Cape York he reduces by two-thirds the distance needed to properly circumnavigate the Cape.

     

    But clearly, I'm envious.

     

     

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  6. In 1975 the Queensland Museum received a large collection of Kingsford Smith's personal effects, these having been gifted by relatives in the United States.

     

    Amongst these was an item of whale's tooth scrimshaw attached to a plaited plant fibre 'necklace' and inscribed with the word AIMEKI (or AVIMEKI). Since the collection includes numerous presentation items, it's tempting to conclude that the scrimshaw may have also been presented by an appreciative Pacific - or Tasman Sea - community.

     

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/38049473@N00/.../in/dateposted/

     

    I would be most interested to hear if anyone here can identify its origin, or the meaning of the inscription?

     

    Thanks

     

    Mark

     

     

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    I was at the Qld Museum a couple of weeks ago and this is what is hanging there now..David

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    Queensland Museum has a Resurgam II, presently dismantled and stored at the Museum's Hendra storage facility. Unfortunately however, it has no obvious airframe production or AUF registration numbers. I am happy to take another look if someone can tell me where Resugam production numbers are normally found?

     

    This machine was formerly owned by Bill Knight. Would anyone happen to have a photograph of this aircraft (before it was purchased by the Museum), or know how I might get in touch with Bill Knight?

     

    Thanks

     

    Mark

     

     

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  8. I'm trying to identify and locate the oldest surviving Austflight Drifter SB582, my understanding being that these were all built at Boonah (Qld) rather than Ballina (NSW).

     

    According to the RA-Aus fleet register this would have been 55-0744 (serial

     

    DR93-1001SB). Would anyone happen to know if its still exists, and where? I'm also wanting to contact anyone who was associated with Austflight ULA Pty Ltd during the Boonah phase?

     

    With thanks.

     

    Mark

     

     

  9. Planning to fly around the continent next year, and finding that's it's a little hard to work out the optimum time of year for this (particularly in terms of wind and rain).

     

    Thus far I haven't been able to find a website which offers historical monthly averages for either metric. Interested to hear how others have determined the best time for this?

     

    Mark

     

     

  10. A friend of mine owns a J5G 4 seater that he has been planning to restore for many years but now finds that at 70 and owning several other machines he is unlikely ever to get around to it so he will to part with it for a very reasonable price to someone prepared to restore it to it's former glory. It has a Cirrus 155 HP engine. It is located at South Grafton.He has owned it for over 40 years and flew it all over the place before removing the wings and putting it in his hangar, hoisting it well off the floor. It will need new fabric and probably a fair bit of TLC as it is pretty well covered in dust etc but it was flying before he decided to put it away for the full restoration which never happened.

     

    If anyone is interested start a conversation (PM) & I'll put you in touch with the owner.

     

    Kevin

     

    Kevin

     

    I'd be interested in chatting with your friend, concerning his J5G. Grateful if you could get in touch when convenient. Thanks

     

    Mark

     

    [email protected]/0415900554

     

     

  11. Greetings

     

    I'm casting around for someone, equally crazy, who might also be interested in sharing the adventure - and cost - of buying some former eastern-bloc aeronautical heritage and flying it all the way back here.

     

    Something not-too-thirsty like a Wilga or a Zlin Z-142 . Or, if we found a few other tragics (preferably one with LAME qualifications), we could even entertain a beastly Antanov An-2 .

     

    Interested?

     

    Mark

     

    Toowoomba, Qld

     

    [email protected]

     

     

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