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  1. We camped for the first time at Narromine so we didn't have to worry about food except for the usual travel lollies, we have a 3 person jackaroo hike tent 3kgs, Vango self inflating mattress 650 grms [1 each] and some -2 degrees sleeping bags 2.5 kg each [ no compromise for a warm nights sleep ], all up about 10 kg for sleeping plus clothes 5/6 kg between us.

     

    We would like to learn more about the cooking side of flying camping and what gear is available, maybe what recipes people cook when away.

     

    Brian :thumb_up:

     

     

  2. We paid nearly $2 p/ltr at Dubbo in November 2008 so we thought that the fuel price was ok, Fuel is the cheap part when compared to the fellowship and great facilities that are on offer at somewhere like Narromine. If the event does have to move how about trying to get it to some of the airfields that are likely to close due to lack of use and are being looked at as more profitable to subdivide by the local councils that don't see the benefits of having such facilities and the tourism dollar that we as aviationists can support their local economy with. You only have to see the work that the local lions and rotary and whoever else had a club at Narromine was selling food or something, that will flow on to the local people even after such a big event like ours. It's a great job done by all the community to give us all some fun and somewhere to go. :thumb_up:

     

    Brian

     

     

  3. Just came back from Arkaroola, there were 6 planes went in and they came and picked us all up in their minibus, there was no charge for us to get picked up and the people were fantastic at the station, fuel was available at about $2 p/litre which was cheaper than William Creek. Fantastic place to stay and we will be returning soon. If you think that $55 is a bit steep to get picked up it is a whole lot better than walking out there for the 6 kms, we would have paid it gladly.

     

    Brian

     

     

  4. We had a motor trimmer mould some dense foam in the seat bucket and he then covered it in material and we also had pump up lumbar supports fitted to the seat backs for those long flights. Made them comfy.:thumb_up:

     

    Brian

     

     

  5. Bill, if it is at the join you may have to loosen the engine pipes at the heads and give the assembly a wiggle to allow the pipes to join together properly, make sure that there is tension on the joining spring to hold it all together and retension the pipes to the heads again.

     

    Brian

     

     

  6. Ken, yes we did get some fuel at Narromine, and it was a bit dear compared to other places, but we try and support local where we can as it might just keep them going for when we need them later. If we had of realised that you were on the forums we would have stopped for a quick chat as we like to meet as many people here as we can. Maybe we could get recreational flying stickers to put on our planes so that we could all recognise we all belong to the same club? Hope to catch up with you sometime in the near future and share a story or two.

     

    Brian & Linda

     

     

  7. Hi Bill, without looking at it , it sounds as it will need rewelding if it is at the join on the muffler and the pipe, there was some pipes that were mig welded and they gave problems with cracking at the weld join, the exhausts that were tig welded did not give as much trouble. Hope this helps.

     

    Brian

     

     

  8. Hi Linda, it was me waving :wave:at the Yarrawonga fuel point.

    Hey Ken! 002_wave.gif.62d5c7a07e46b2ae47f4cd2e61a0c301.gif

     

    You should have come over for a chat! We were going to go onto Echuca for the stop, but Brian sort of couldn't hold on that long. 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

    It was lucky we did leave when we did, we could hear on the chat channel that the cloud was getting worse as the morning went on.

     

    -Linda

     

     

  9. We made it home back to Bacchus Marsh. Left Narromine at 7 am with a quick stop at Yarrawonga for a loo break, and made it in at 11.30. We had 3 other planes with us and all made it back safely aswell. We hit low cloud around West Wyalong, and that bought us down to 2000 AGL. Encounted 2 layers of cloud from there and tried to sit inbetween and once it cleared around Narrandera, we were able to go back up to cruise height. Back into Victoria it was smooth all the way back, with no hint of bad weather.

     

    For our first Natfly it was fantastic, it was great to meet some of the forum members, hang around the Rec flying tent, gorge on cold cross buns, and had a Pedicure from Corrine....(Linda!!!).

     

    A HUGE thank you to all those involved in organizing and helping out at Natfly, we really had a great time. Hope to be back next year!

     

    -Linda

     

     

  10. Just letting freinds of Kevin know of his passing recently, he started flying trikes at Point Cook and then went flying Jabiru's at inbound aviation in Ballarat. He was always out for a fly whenever he could, but after a long illness has finally gone to the big hangar in the sky. Another one of the good guys that are gone,we will all miss you Kev.

     

    Brian

     

     

  11. Just a couple of small questions for those of you who have been to Natfly before and camped.

     

    What did you take with you besides the tent and gear? Did you take cups, plates, cutlery and whatnot? or is that necessary?

     

    Our first time for this and we don't want to "overload" if we can help it.

     

    -Linda

     

     

  12. Hi Bec, Don't get all nervous about your first solo flight , it is one of the best memories that you will ever have, just ask any pilot and I am sure they will all remember and have a story to tell about their first solo. Keep up the practice and look forward to it.

     

    Brian

     

     

  13. Hey well done Brian. But why aren't you there too Linda?Did he take someone else?????????Decca.

    Hey Decca! 018_hug.gif.8f44196246785568c4ba31412287795a.gif

     

    Yes Brian did fly someone else in. I had to go and get them and bring them back to the Marsh...Taxi duties. 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif I would have loved to have gone with him, but we were unable to get back home.

     

    Geoff. Brilin air is our business name... short for Brilin airconditioning. That is also on the side of the plane....Linbri? Yuck. :yuk: 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

    -Linda

     

     

  14. Just an update on the flight into Avalon.

     

    Brian left today at 18.15 and got in at 18.30. Not another plane in sight. Nil wind and landed on the main runway...was very happy!! :thumb_up: Had all the calls from Avalon Tower right through without any problems. :)

     

    5026 is on display at the front of the static display area next to a Tecnam...oh the shame! :yuk: keen.gif.9802fd8e381488e125cd8e26767cabb8.gif 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

    Hope to see fellow Rec flyers there.

     

    -Linda

     

     

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