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  1. Yes Bruce, "nasty individuals/organizations." But as Edmund Burke once said: All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.

     

    By all means watch what is happening, but let us not be inactive, passive or mindless, burying our collective heads in who knows what!!

     

    I would prefer not to see immolation, rather level-headed members of RA-Aus, GA and Warbirds etc., holding those to account who need it, supporting those who seek the welbeing of aviation and assisting where we can with the abilities we have.

     

    Perhaps a new survey is called for which seeks to find those prepared to assist the wellbeing of aviation in our areas of expertise.

     

    May the only very limited "puff of smoke" we see be from our aircraft engines as they fire-up. No pun intended with that last comment.

     

     

  2. John Gardon wrote in his article, False Dawn? and Paul's article (which is more specific), that one section of the aviation community has "done-the-dirty," so to speak, with regard to what I call a gentleman's agreement at Temora. RA-Aus has been prepared to help other smaller organizations at RA-Aus's expense, only to be basically told later that RA-Aus is not wanted and that some other aviation organization can do it for them.

     

    I am being as "kind" as possible here, as this is in the public domain. When you read the articles by John and Paul, you will feel the hurt that comes through what they have written.

     

    How long can this continue, where some "bite the hand that feeds" them?

     

    Ian PM me if you want more.

     

     

  3. What sadness to read what both John Gardon and Paul Middleton wrote in the July edition of the RAA magazine. They both need a medal for what they must put up with. Somewhere, sometime, the aviation community will need to work cohesively or suffer the consequences. We can't afford to have "snipers" prepared to sabotage one part, hoping it will benefit another. Eventually, if the current situation continues, the RA-Aus may have to say, "No more, enough is enough." A sad day that will be if it comes to pass.

     

    Galpin

     

     

  4. Bruce, :;)5:

     

    Would you please outline a little more on the rotary. I checked the website and it seems very interesting. However you mentioned the engines were expensive, do you know how expensive?

     

    What was the canard that was shown in the video?

     

    Galpin

     

     

  5. Hi Gavin Personally i know of two under construction in Adelaide and another couple that have been flying for sometime. If you go to http://www.sportaircraft.org.au

     

    and browse to the photo's of aircraft and contruction to check out John

     

    Partridge's 601Xl you surely will get excited about John's project.

     

    Regards

     

    Ed

    Ed I think you will find that this the sportaircraft site is now defunct. I made an enquiry some time ago about an aircraft advertised for sale. It worked OK then, but since going back to this site several times in the last 2 weeks, I find that the site cannot be found. If you have an update, then that would be helpful.

     

    Thanks

     

    Galpin

     

     

  6. All is quiet on this topic. Are there no further thoughts or information among us? I have emailed John Gardon, but have yet to hear from him or his representative. The question I really want answered is "What will the performance requirements be for this category of aircraft.?"

     

     

  7. A subscription to Paul Lamar's Newsletter (free) gives one plenty to read and discuss on the Rotary engine. I am following a thread at the moment which is looking at "Turbo Compounding." This is somewhat beyond me, but it is fascinating to read the various opinions and ideas streaming form others who comment on this continuing development. Have a look at: http://www.rotaryeng.net if you wish. Micgrace your positive comments on the rotary are refreshing. Most comments I hear from "experts" are usually derogatory.

     

    Do any of you have an update on Bundaberg's Stubbs Engineering development with a Subaru engine. Something is in the wind. Stubbs were involved with Sub4 in New Zealand. However, they have gone in a different direction with different products.

     

     

  8. Forgive me if this has been covered before, but I am new to this site.

     

    I will almost certainly commence building a Zodiac CH 601 XL in April.

     

    I am aware there are quite a number of Zodiac aircraft in Australia.

     

    Is there enough interest to start a forum for this type of aircraft?

     

     

  9. What will 720'ish let in... an RV6 is about 750kg's... a 152 must be close... Piper Pacer perhaps, or a Piper Colt,

     

    What about a Super Pulsar 100 or a Pulsar 150 or a Super Cruiser with the back seats taken out?

     

    There

     

    has been discussion on weight, viz 720kg, but what about stalling

     

    speeds? Will there be changes here or will the limit still be 45 knots?

     

     

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