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Jay A

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  1. I guess the experts will give us the answers. I see it was really nice condition which also include glassy water (hard part of landing on water) and another plane around. I also read about the engine cutting out but just heard another report the engine was running fine. It would be hard to imagine it was on landing, they are extremely strong plane and landing on the water with a bi plane configuration and ground effect means this machine lands very very slow.

     

     

  2. Welcome to our little forum Jay. Very nice little aeroplane mate. I agree that an amphibious craft has to be the ultimate. If you ever drop into Gosford or the Central Coast Lakes and want some one to pick you up let me know, if I am home I will jump at the opportunity to meet you.David

    thanks David.

     

    I fly off Brisbane water often, my father's partner lives off the water on Brisbane Waters so we are lucky.

     

    Next time I'm there I will let you know, you may want to come for a flight.

     

     

  3. Welcome Jay. The Super Petrel would be a good machine in my part of the world - the west coast of Canada. I have a friend in Europe who has a Super Petrel and loves it. His is powered by a Yamaha 120 hp engine from a snowmobile. And the Super Petrel (called SeaStar locally) is built about 150 km away in Squamish BC. I have been to the factory and sat in one. Very nice.

    I look on you Tube for Super Petrel videos and the most brilliant are the ones flown around Canada..... what a wonderful place.

     

     

  4. Hi JayFantastic...! We are fortunate enough to have Ross Vining ( Editor of SPAA ) http://www.seaplanes.org.au/ over here with his Sea Ray and Ross is a great exponent of the world on water. We have great waterways South of Adelaide SA, and another mate has a Sea Ray kit on the way. I am looking forward to trying it on water because we have so much potential for Amphibians here in SA. Looking forward to more of your adventures Jay.

     

    Best Regards

     

    ED

    Thanks Ed.

     

    Let me know when you take to water, will be interesting your thoughts but I'm sure you will be hooked.

     

     

  5. Hi All.

     

    What a great place, I'm glad I signed up.

     

    The Super Petrel is mine, along with my brother and father, we purchased the aircraft from a deceased estate at "The Oaks". I'm a new pilot with only 70 hours but just the most amazing part of my life with exceptions of my little daughter.

     

    My father owns a Cessna Cardinal RG but also loves our new machine, its simply brilliant off land but in the water thats where it truly shines.

     

    Full fuel, two 85 kg occupants and on the step at half throttle and by the time full throttle is reached you are ready to rotate.

     

    We cruise between 85-90 knots and burn 15 lts.

     

    When I was doing my training I remember leaving for Coffs Harbour (water endorsement) and many people told me how hard water can be, but I tell you its far easier on water than the tar....... very very easy, and lots of fun.

     

    We land on the water at Lake Illawarra, Gosford, North Shore or head up to Wisemans ferry.... although lake hoping down the coast is fantastic.

     

    Jay

     

     

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