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  1. Frank great to hear that the new owners have things under control and even better to hear from satisfied bantam owners.we had to source parts etc around the time max clear passed away,it was a nightmare! luckily barry and sally Readman who made the wing covers etc invited us over and helped us out.(amazing Kiwi couple).I rang the new owners a good while ago to check and make contact,and fortunately I haven't required parts since. all in all good news for us bantam flyers!

     

     

  2. My wife and I went over to new zeland last year to meet some of the people with bantams and servicing them over there.Dave Redman is an instructor using Bantams in his school and took me for a fly,great guy with thousands of hours in the bantam.His folks make the wing covers etc for many fabric aircraft and sun shade covers for g.a aircraft.Absolutely the best people , introduced us to many other bantam owners and aviation enthusiasts.We got our wing covers home as luggage and had a great few days overthere.

     

     

  3. Local ABC radio said yesterday that the pilot of an ultralight aircraft that crashed in south west qld had died in an adelaide hospital.Police said the aircraft was mustering and typical of ultralights used for that purpose. Local radio said that he was a great guy around 57 I think with quite a bit of experience, such a tragedy,terrible. So little on the forums about this. I can only assume it was a drifter as they are popular for mustering etc but I don't know,it's just a guess.No idea what happened either. So sad for the family and the community.

     

     

  4. Kaz, tell me more I have the Ipad and ozrunways and want to know where to from here.At the start I thought of getting the garmin glo but you and others seem to go for the bad elf.Does the garmin glo have a gps useable or is it just an arial.the bad elf can be used as a gps can't it and the ozrunways gives you flight planning.

     

     

  5. yeah that's it. Around the julia creek and Richmond areas also there aren't the rivers etc to crosscheck with the wac. But as you say to navigate from town to town generally it comes down to roads and railway lines, of course they are about as direct as can be in the large open flat and arid zones. thank heavens for gps I can't even find my prayer wheel but I still love maps. Telstra is the only carrier out here, people don't get that.

     

     

  6. Wow Ozzie thats the one I was asking about. I find it fascinating! People can put so much into these projects and for what ever reason overtime they can disappear into oblivion .Perhaps if that was a project that a few years later when engines etc were better it might have been a real success.

     

     

  7. I'm being nostalgic at the moment and wonder if anyone can fill in the blanks for me.

     

    I remember in about 1981 seeing on a current affair program on TV a story about some guys from Amberley(qld) I think developing an ultralight they called the Cygnet. It was a welded aluminium frame high wing pusher single seater. I bought the plans but was too isolated to do much with them and no trade qualifications. About 5 years ago I saw some parts i.e. frame were for sale or give away and thats all I know .I think the guys had something to do with the airbase. Wonder what ever happened to the Cygnet were many made ,flown still around or just totally forgotten

     

     

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    Talking of no attitude references.... no sunnies either!This is the bloke who designed the Dragonfly for Bill Moyes, that tows hanggliders up. It's his 'Connie' amphibian that seems to have disappeared into obscurity but would be great low and slow around the coast.

     

     

    Here's the 'Lil Breezy -

     

    love those pics. How flying used to be,the the thongs make great flying boots

     

     

  9. thanks guys for the feedback. My Ipad doesn't have next G as I use wifi at the house so I guess I need to get a simcard. Interesting Bob Biggles hasn't used external gps even in remote areas.

     

    The bad elf gps and garmin glo both read well, but I guess thats business. Does the 3G Ipad get both the usa and russian sats (not dead sure of my facts there)

     

     

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    They are a great asset to have I use Mine in the car. Plane motor bike do every thing from banking to eBay navigation is spot on oz runway is great just play with it and u fine it is easy to use once u download it all u need is subscription U have access to every thing to back up your flight bag ! 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

    one thing about the ipad compared to the older gps is the screen size and clarity. A 3x2 inch screen [grey scale] in the dazzleing sunshine,very hard

     

     

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    G'day and welcome GB. I love flying in western Qld. Have flow from YPKU to YBHI via Mt Isa , Birdsville more times than I care to

    remember. Some of the most beautiful country in Aust and the world in fact.. The Channel Coun try when

     

    in flood is one of the great wonders of the world.

     

    You ar a lucky man to live in West Qld.

     

    Regards BPN

    Hi BPN,yes I like flying this country. You can see the weather coming and there isn't any mountians to run into.On the other side it can blow a gale for days and in summer the turbulence can give you a bad case of white knucle!

     

     

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