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  1. So whats this rumor im hearing about recreational pilots possibly soon being able to fly up to 10000ft instead of our current 5000ft? Quite interested if this is to be true!
  2. Nah thats some awesome info mate thanks! completely new to this part of Aust so they are definitely options :)
  3. Hey guys, I just moved to Canberra ACT and am desperate to know where i can get my hands on a recreational plane to hire. A jabiru would be best but is not essential. Any help would be very greatly appreciated! Thanks :) Sam Thomson
  4. Yea thats all well and good, but not really an option when still travelling at 60kts and nosewheel hasn't even settled yet. I believe that it could have been simply avoided if the RFDS plane extended downwind or circled/ weaved on final.
  5. Ive had a close call with the RFDS. I was doing circuits at YPIR (Port Pirie) building up my solo hours when she entered circuit with me. I was just turning base as she was entering, i'm flying a Jabiru J160 so im a bit slower than her. Before i knew it i was lined up on final and she had just called turning final. I had done all my radio calls correctly and assumed that she extended her downwind leg. I no sooner touched down when she asked me to expedite. I was still cruising along with the taxiway on the other side of the runway so i couldnt really just exit and i wasnt going to go any faster as i would almost takeoff! I replied 'negative'. The radio fell silent for a few seconds then she finally said 'RFDS going round' Phew i thought. All of the sudden a loud roar buzzes only a few meters above me. She could have landed right on top of me if she wanted! i must say a few colourful words were muttered quietly. I continued my taxi back to my instructor, when i hopped out i asked her what happened with the RFDS plane. She was astonished with how close the RFDS actually came to me before actually deciding to go round. From where she was standing she thought it was no more than 6m clearance. When the RFDS did eventually land they came over to the flight schools building and sincerely appologised for the incindent and had said that she had misinterpreted the aircraft i was flying and therefore thought that my approach speed was higher. They werent in a hurry as no patients were yet on-board and they still had to wait for the ambulance to come to the airport. Not everyday you get buzzed by the RFDS! :raise_eyebrow:
  6. Blackrod, Yep! i havent received it yet as i only ordered it about 4 days ago but i was only charged $6.97 Australian. The postage details on its listing also confirm that it is free postage. It is flown out from Hong Kong i think.:thumb_up:
  7. Jabiru J160D, Cessna 170B and Super Cub Lined up at the Cummins Airshow [ATTACH]10951.vB[/ATTACH]
  8. Just bought one! so cheap aswell! thanks for the referral to that product :) Regards Sam
  9. Hey, Where and how do you mount your camera?? Thanks Sam Thomson
  10. Sam Thomson Taking off in a Jabiru J160C at Port Pirie aerodrome (YPIR) http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=459&name=sam-thomson-takeoff-jabiru#watch
  11. Jabiru J160C Takeoff in Port Pirie (YPIR) on the grass strip 21. Pilot: Sam Thomson http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=458&name=takeoff-jabiru#watch
  12. there was a slight crosswind but the main problem was moderatlely severe turbulence, amplified by the sealed runway. I struggled to lose the desired altitude, the plane just wouldnt sink!. the approach angle isnt to counter the crosswind, it is a slideslip in an effort to lose altitude. I still managed to land smoothly but a bit further into the runway than i would have liked, and slightly off the centreline. Pilot: Sam Thomson http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=456&name=landing-jabiru-runway-26#watch
  13. Takeoff in a Jabiru J-160D in Port Pirie (YPIR) on a hot afternoon (40 degrees). http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=454&name=takeoff-hot-day#watch
  14. Jabiru J-160D departing from YCMM (Cummins) for YPIR (Port Pirie) just before the airshow is over. Had to squeeze in before Dave Benson skydived in with a flag. 5000 people attended the airshow Pilot: Sam Thomson Passenger: Ben Thomson Aircraft: Jabiru J-160D http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=451&name=jabiru-takeoff-airshow#watch
  15. G'day Dave, thankyou very much, im starting to get nervous for them now though haha I havent actually mounted a camera anywhere other than in my passengers hand lol. Most of my filming is from my passengers. Although i am considering velcroing the camera to the part just behind the pilots head near the headset holsters. Or making a simple bracket using PVC and once again velcro so that it sticks to the plane. You can buy little velcro stickers from cheap as chips. Hope ive given you some ideas to mount your camera! Regards Sam:thumb_up:
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