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Bernie Knight

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  1. Are there more RV's on the Rec. Aus register now??

     

    RV 12's are going on.

     

    I've noticed a number of RV 3 's on Rec Aus registry ( 19 - .... )

     

    They clearly fall under the 600kg MTOW and some are now on Rec Aus 19 - ....

     

    The RV 4 has a MTOW of 680 kg (1500 Ibs ) and I'm guessing the rear seat and harness is removed to reduce the MTOW to under 600 kgs. Now a single seat.

     

    Whilst I have not seen an RV 4 on the Rec Aus registry, I was wondering if there are any of the

     

    RV 4 's on 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif and what have owners done to bring them under 600 kg.?

     

    024_cool.gif.7a88a3168ebd868f5549631161e2b369.gif I'm keen to hear about RV 4's on the Rec. Aus register.

     

     

  2. Stewy

     

    I flew in recently and had lunch in a nice little cafe on the edge of the river - "Spoons Restaurant" I think it was called. Just near the old paddle boat.026_cheers.gif.2a721e51b64009ae39ad1a09d8bf764e.gif

     

    Would recommend the trip. Taxi was only a few dollars into town.

     

    Was the new runway government funded as it was only partly sealed with the old shoulders. I did notice the shoulders in a different surface seal where quite good.

     

    May catch up next time.

     

    YLED to you guys is one of the preferred recent longer solo Navs so you will see a few drop in - possibly just use the WC and take a photo 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

     

    Bernie

     

     

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  3. It must be torturous for family members whom I saw recently speaking to media to have their hopes dashed time and time again. To quote .. " we would just like some closure and be able to put our family members to rest"

     

    If this person is profiting from deception and attempting to get payment or some form of media reward he should be punished for diverting the search or re starting a search again..

     

     

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  4. Mmmm how's this for a quote from 'the horses mouth ' I think they say....

     

    " I came in as we could not see the Lonny lighthouse from a kilometer out. The swell was rolling about 1 meter troughs. It was fu&@ing p!ssing down and windy"

     

    "The boys came in also. It's lucky that plane didn't hit the black lighthouse"

     

    I think I recall the conversation verbatim.

     

    The 'Lonny' lighthouse is a local heading point for the locals coming back through the Heads to Queenscliffs boat ramp (Point Lonsdale) The rolling swell would have been outside the Heads.

     

    The black lighthouse is within the Queenscliff army forte. All within a couple of kilometers of the crash site.

     

    It's interesting to hear a local fisherman observation. I'm not sure if he spoke to authorities. But was obviously happy to tell our local Point Lonsdale coffee shop owner.

     

    He went on to say he was fishing with the guys who witnessed and attended the crash site. It sounded as if there were a few boats out just prior and at the time of the crash. Some boats would have come in earlier as ebb tides make it difficult at the boat ramp. Others obviously came in due to the swell, wind and rain.

     

    Interesting conversation between long time locals and fishermen.

     

    Mmm no doubt everyone will have an opinion. But in these small communities there are so many Coast Guard volunteers and SES volunteers who turn out to assist.

     

     

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  5. djpacro

     

    Steens story is a great one to read. Particularly with his reference being bound under a Pitts by

     

    Pitts himself measuring up. He had a tape, pads and pencils and was busy scribbling down all the detail.

     

    Pitts asked him what he was up too. Then just gave him a set of plans for the Pitts..024_cool.gif.7a88a3168ebd868f5549631161e2b369.gif to Dave him the effort.

     

    Steen Aero Lab has some great links to the stories and history.

     

    Thanks for links and info sent via email and the many Posts here.

     

    I think the Atherton Skybolt has made it down south to Victoria.080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

     

     

  6. Butch

     

    The conditions you described in the '92 accident appear to be similiar with visibility, heights etc.

     

    I've just spoken with one of the Police whom attended the scene we were both at at our local bakery this morning and he quickly covered a few points - off the record he said as its a Coroners Inquest.

     

    The weather was extremely bad and he spoke at length with two fish men whom were in the area. In fact he said they were also a bit crazy being out there in their boat.

     

    I probably should not repeat here what the fisherman said other than to give a brief overview.

     

    Seas were slight with a 1m rolling swell. Cloud cover was heavy black with constant heavy rain - their/his words.

     

    They were in about 25m of water and looking at returning to the jetty as visibility was down to less than a kilometre and they were loosing site of the Queenscliff and Lonsdale beach.

     

    These guys heard the plane and witnessed the accident and motored to the vicinity.

     

    The rest of the story and quotes from the fishermen can be seen and read in local papers.

     

    In guess in summary the weather was certainly not ideal VFR in my opinion. Additionally, this weather the aftermath of the huge storm that caused widespread damage the day before in Geelong nearby was predicted and emergency services had been on standby.

     

     

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