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  1. In the latest Sport Pilot is an article from Ops about low level flight. The examples are used where someone was just above 500' over unpopulated land.

     

    Then it was implied that they needed a low level endorsement.

     

    I remember my BAK including no flying below 1000' over populated areas, and no flying under 500' over unpopulated areas.

     

    So am I wrong or is the article wrong?

     

    This would mean no 500' down the beach for example:scratching head:

     

     

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  2. The prototype is with a guy in the US who I think was the original designer. Yuneec is about exploring batteries it seems, this is not an airplane company. They have never returned my emails and listening between the lines to the people at Oshkosh, there has been nothing done since last year. Pity as at $39,000 I was in the market just for the cool factor.

     

     

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  3. In the last few years there have been prototypes like the Yuneec. Lots of noise, then I go to Oshkosh this year and Yuneec has a cheap stall selling electric skateboards and one guy admits they don't know if the plane is going ahead .

     

    The trend seems to be noise then run out of steam! So I am not hopeful as I am not sure we are advancing or if everyone just reinvents a similar prototype, finds it hard, then stops.

     

    There was no electric theme at Oshkosh except two guys with home built ones, hidden away in the ultralight area.

     

     

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  4. We have them at TCAB. The only problem I have is when they stand next to the runway and snigger when I land. I swear they are judging me. But they generally stay off the runway but sometimes are sitting under the wings of planes to stay out of the sun. Sorry I can't help with an actual product. Can you fence it?

     

     

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  5. I cruise at 85kts at 5000rpm and burn 16 to 18 LPH. It takes a lot more fuel to go only slightly faster. I plan at 20 LPH. This is not a fast aircraft I'm afraid.

     

    I would think that you may use slightly less 98 than 95 but I bet that individual flying skill would be a bigger factor than the fuel used.

     

     

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  6. Flew from Caboolture to Caloundra yesterday. Not exactly cross country but I took someone up who wants to start flying, and we met up with her friend and went to the open cockpit day at the museum. Well worth it. We waited in line for 2 hours to sit in the F111! Satin a Mig15 (Polish version) and in the DC3, which has better seats and more legroom than a current 737!

     

    This day would probably make a good flyin day, there is a lot going on there. From the air I have never seen the museum, probably too focussed on the centre line of the runway!

     

    It was a windy day but one where it behaves by blowing straight down the runway. It was my first take off and landing on 24 at Caboolture after being there for years!

     

    Ryan

     

     

  7. I've booked a house about a mile away and sharing with some friends. I phoned the hilton and they were dumbfounded I would even ask.

     

    I arrive after a drive up from Chicago on the 27th and drive back the next Sunday. Happy to say hello to anyone there!

     

     

  8. Hmmm.....pondering....

     

    I would still look at cost. And LSA is built cheaper, and even with the cost of a certified person working on it, a GA registered Rotax is probably going to be cheaper to fix than that Conitental or whatever in a Cessna.

     

    I get your point, and I would be torn between a used Piper and a used LSA. I think the Piper would last longer and have more resale, but the LSA would be cheaper to maintain.

     

    But would there be more competition in the used LSA market? Less so if the GA pilots aren't forced over to RAA now.

     

     

  9. Anyone else here?

     

    Matt Hall has come out top of training. Great for Australia.

     

    I saw Kirby Chambliss is the lobby looking tired and stressed. Great for Australia.

     

    I am in the Shangri La if anyone wants to catch up for a drink.

     

    Cheers

     

    Ryan

     

     

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