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  1. From Merriam-Webster online dictionary:

     

    Engine:

     

    4: a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion; also : a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source <black holes may be the engines for quasars>

     

    Motor:

     

    1: one that imparts motion; specifically : prime mover

     

    2: any of various power units that develop energy or impart motion: as a: a small compact engine b: internal combustion engine; especially : a gasoline engine c: a rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy

     

     

  2. I guess legally as long as you are off the runway and any taxiways you can park anywhere (so long as it isn't on someone's private property). I tend to arrange things like that ahead of time by calling someone at the aerodrome I'm going to or asking someone who's been there before.

     

    At larger airports it's usually fairly obvious as you'll see all the lighties parked together - you probably know that from flying at Bankstown I'm guessing.

     

     

  3. Hey all, just thought I'd revive this old post and let you all know what I've been up to. I now have about 130 hrs and am almost finished my instructor rating. I have tw, ts and lp endos now as well - in a 582 lightwing.

     

    I've been an l2 for a while now and have done lots of work on jabs mostly. I have also bought a 160 with a couple of mates. We bought the aircraft in Perth and flew it home over 2 days. A very interesting trip that taught us a lot about planning and weather. We departed kalgoorlie heading for Forrest for our overnight stay but didnt quite make it. We ran out of daylight well before last light but it was stormy and cloudy so the light wasn't too good. We put down on a bush strip about 60 miles short of Forrest. I wouldn't have wanted to do another circuit as it was getting fairly dark. We didn't have any camping gear so we spent a very long night in and under the plane! It blew about 30knots all night and it rained on and off. A miserable night!

     

    We departed that strip at 4:30am and arrived home at YMBD at 5:45, a very long day with headwinds and turbulence the whole way.

     

    Anyway, that's where I'm at and I'm very glad I stuck with it. Reading back over this thread I can't believe the trouble i had at the beginning

     

    But it's been very rewarding!

     

     

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  4. Separate recording of airframe hours is only really important for airplanes that have time limited airframe components. I don't think any RAA airplane comes into this class.

    The J160 and probably the other Jabs have a 5000 Hr requirement on the wing struts and the control cables every 10000 Hrs or something like that.

     

    I think Jab also allow a 5% tolerance on inspection intervals if using an airswitch as opposed to a hobbs meter.

     

     

  5. I was at Murray bridge today as is my habit on Monday's and the mood around the airfield was very sombre. I didn't know rob personally but I did know his dad and I Have spoken with him on the radio. He seemed to be a very nice guy and it's very sad when someone that young dies.

     

    The 2 guys watching when the accident happened are both very experienced pilots and the truth about what happened will definitely come out eventually.

     

     

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  6. Hey Tim, we had a great flight today. Wouldn't believe it with it being hot and windy but it was really smooth over about 1500'. We had a lot of fun buzzing your strip and we're glad you enjoyed viewing our little jab. I reckon we could easily land on your strip but getting off again might be a problem. Jeremy and I weigh about 195Kg between us so we're close to max weight with only a small amount of fuel :)

     

    In the next few weeks we might come for a fly in the Lightwing which will get in and out easily - do we need to give you advance notice? It'll likely be a Monday or Tuesday morning,

     

    Regards

     

    Tony

     

     

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