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Jabiru7252

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  1. A friend of mine stalled at about 10 to 20 feet AGL during a practice forced landing. His plane didn't have the height to enter a spin, the left wing got caught up in canola and the plane did a cartwheel coming to a stop pretty quick. One thing when you are really low, pushing the stick forward to break the stall will put you into the grass. As an experiment, I kept my Jab off the ground during a landing while the stall horn blasted but before the nose could drop I had sunk onto the runway. (as I hoped). I don't have the berries to do that sort of stuff any more. 

  2. Maybe the pilots are all vaccinated and are scared that 5G will 'activate' the nano-bots the vaccine has put in their bodies? Believe me, some folks think that. But, being serious, tests have shown that 5G is interfering with aviation systems, surveying systems and apparently medical systems. I can't find the site, but there is an article out there (not by nutters) that digs into this problem.

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  3. Interesting comments on soldering. I worked for DSTO and we built many air-borne pods and other 'things' that were aviation in nature. We soldered. A good solder connection should be supported with mechanical support of the wiring. Some folks think they know how to solder, but they don't. Some think solder is a glue. I've been in the electronics game since the seventies, take it from me, soldering (done properly) is safe and reliable. Even satellites have soldered connections.

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  4. On 04/09/2021 at 2:41 PM, RFguy said:

    jail the parents

    Can't blame the parents because dickheads took away the rights of parents to discipline their kids. I do remember a story where some folks tried to steal fuel from a campervan, had the hose in the wrong hole and sucked in a mouthful of poo. And at my local boozer, a guy tried to nick a car, got caught, and the owner was 6 foot and at least 120kg. Gave the thief a pretty good flogging.

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  5. At the club yesterday, I heard that there is a phone app that will detect the 'nano-chip' that is injected into us when we get vaccinated. Similar to the chips we put in dogs and cats but so small it's practically invisible. Why people come up with these stupid stories is beyond me and it's so sad people believe them without thinking.

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  6. 3 hours ago, planedriver said:

    Teachers union members trying to cover their Ars* I would imagine.

    It's amazing how us older folk really appreciate how many times tables have assisted us in life.

    I recently went to a shop and simply bought two items at $6 each and gave the young girl a $20 note. because the electronic till wasn't working, she ended asking me how much change she needed to give me.

    Yes. I knew a checkout chick who had to use a pad and pencil to work out $35.00 from $50.00. She was really embarrassed but I said it's not her fault, it's the failure of the education system. I think she appreciated that. 

  7. Because they dumbed down education so much over the last thirty years or so, even scoring high these days is pretty awful. I still find younger folks (say under 40) or do not know their times tables and think a square root is having sex with a nerd. Throw out the computers so students have to think for themselves. Having said that, Prof. Julius Sumner Miller lamented the poor quality of education over sixty years ago. I heard from a teacher dumbing down was done so idiots could score high marks and useless teachers wouldn't appear so useless.

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  8. On 19/07/2021 at 7:23 AM, RFguy said:

    Got the straps right now... image before prop and cowling covered.

    Repegged after the winds and rain of last few days. despite the glum wx, got 0.8 in yesterday. fixed a CHT sensor.

    This material is reasonably heavy/stiff  compared to some I've felt. Wont flap in the wind. Will move under cover before too long. Was in hangar until April. Sun/temp is not too strong down here this time of year.

     

     

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    Hey, what's the basic empty weight and empty arm of your J230? I'm writing a loading chart application and want some samples.

     

  9. I would assume the nose wheel and the rudder can be adjusted independently of each other. So, disregarding the rudder, adjust your nosewheel so you taxi straight ahead with the pedals neutral. Once you're happy with that, adjust your rudder so that at cruise power there is no yaw. Remember, maladjusted ailerons or flaps will cause a yaw, but with roll. Under high power, a yaw to the left is normal, under a glide, yaw to the right is normal. Remember when your instructor kept yelling "MORE RIGHT RUDDER!!!" as you gunned it down the runway during those first few hours.

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