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  1. 39 minutes ago, BurnieM said:

    I believe pingUSB uses the USB port for power, either cig lighter or powerbank and connects to your EFB tablet via wifi.

     

    However a few people commenting that it is not robust with some failing at less than 12 months.

     

    I use a PingUSB - it does use USB for power only and connects to ipad via Wifi. It would not be suitable if you dont have a sim in the ipad and expect to use Wifi to connect to phone hotspot. I love it but sometimes its a little sensitive to position in the aircraft relative to the ipad. We flew about 12 hours on a trip last weekend with no issues.

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  2. 23 hours ago, RFguy said:

    cool. I've got the bigger winged 180A (still Hershey Bar   - Archer 1 )  compared to straight 180hp cherokee.  I'll be particularly interested whether holding off putting out the 25 flap until 45 kts  does anything for ops on  SWS....

    I have not tried SWS yet on my recently acquired Cherokee C 180. Will be interested to see what you come up with.

  3. 30 minutes ago, facthunter said:

    Can you translate that Ian?  I'm guessing it's a good turnout.  nev

    You are absolutely correct Nev !! About 50 aircraft out in the parking area plus a lot of hangars open.

     

    For some reason I can't edit that post to currect

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  4. 6 hours ago, skippydiesel said:

     

    I have only had the dubious pleasure of 1 hr in a Foxbat -  aside from their , hardly unique, short field capability, not impressed!

     

    I enjoy the Foxbat. Not particularly fast but otherwise a nice aircraft. And its comfortable for my 6'2". I must get back in one - have not flown one for almost a year.

  5. 2 minutes ago, Area-51 said:

    I have found the DG floats a little too quickly; it required constant monitoring every five minutes even with the latest update. Installing the AVMAG and splitting it between both heads rectified this totally; after 90 minutes and three inflight clearoffs DG is still aligned to mechanical compass.

    Thanks - yes got that feedback so I have ordered the mag as well

  6. 1 hour ago, Roscoe said:

    Try this…

    Phone Bankstown Tower, give them AN ETA and ask permission to come

    in NO RADIO.

    If you have a Headset with Bluetooth capability you could phone the Tower at one of the reporting points and they will talk you in.

    To confirm this,I just phoned the tower and they said no prob!

    PM me with your phone number if you want further advice and help

     

    I have that as a back up - but cant find where they publish a direct number these days. 

  7. 2 hours ago, jetboy said:

    from the back page of KY97A Pilots guide:

    "turning the units on while holding the transfer button down will bring the unit on Active Entry and load 120.00 MHz as the active frequency. This will aid the pilot in blind tuning the radio in case of display failure"

     

    might work together with a handheld as plan B

     

    The panel mount Icom radios might also be slide in rack compatible, I can't remember.

    Thanks for that ! Will give it a go

  8. Hi folks, my ky97a has lost its screen. I have to ferry the aircraft to Bankstown in the next week or so to get new radio amongst other things. While a handheld will probably work I was wondering if anyone in the Sydney / Camden area had a serviceable ky97a lying round I could borrow ? 

  9. On 23/5/2023 at 9:29 AM, Carbon Canary said:

    I was part of a 6 ship safari to White Cliffs a few years ago, with one of the aircraft being a C172B.  The safari was in October and temps were around the high 30's for most of the trip.

    We planned a lunch stopover in Louth on our way from Bourke to White Cliffs. The bitumen strip at Louth is long enough, but it was recognised the climb performance of the fully loaded C172B on a hot day would be a critical risk in getting back out.  The command decision was taken by the PIC to forget the stopover, overfly Louth and continue on to White Cliffs.

    That flight sounds familiar !

  10. The compression or leak down number only say what each cylinder is like. The cost of replacement or overhauled cylinders is not huge.

    However, on a little used engine the big problems will come from internal corrosion and deterioration on things like camshaft, etc.

    When I bought my Auster it had done only 3 hours in the last year. One cylinder had 36 while the others were 78. It had corrosion and leaking round valve seat. This was fixed and the total was about $1500.

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