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Robertvn

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About Robertvn

  • Birthday 31/12/1956

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  • Aircraft
    Dyn'aero
  • Location
    Tasmania
  • Country
    Australia

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  1. Hi Had a bit of a look only see imperial sizes I need 4 each 6mm x 30, 35, 40mm drilled and castle nuts to suit not 1/4 inch Cheers Robert
  2. Hi, so do you guys also have metric nuts and bolts for aircraft? Is there a web site or how do I order? Cheers Robert
  3. Hi Downunder Can I ask what size are the tyres and/or rims and what brand are they? Cheers Robert
  4. Thanks for that Brian Ill try and make a bracket tomorrow, I may have to turn it around as my prop may be closer to the motor than your 160 Will let you know how I get on, could be a couple of weeks before I get it sorted though. Cheers Robert
  5. Thanks for the pics, Ill see if any of these look like they could work on a Jabiru engine, Jabiru engines don't have a lot of accessible bolts to work from. I had noticed that brilin_air had made one specifically for a Jabiru, so was a bit interested where he mounted it. Cheers Robert
  6. Hi Sorry to bother you on such an old post, BUT I ave borrowed a Dyna-Vibe and was wondering where you fitted it to the Jabiru engine? I noted that someone had sent you a photo of their bracket, would appreciate it if you still had it. Cheers Robert
  7. Hi Thanks for all the comments. as for the experience Wasn't really nervous as I was not aware until it was time to do it, did all the things that I had been taught, was pretty busy with that, was noticeable that the plane was a little lighter and flew a little quicker, wasn't the best landing that I had done, but not scary, seemed safe enough. Its only after that I realised what I had done and the pulse rate was high, don't think I will forget that. Thanks Nev, I will NEVer forget the first solo
  8. Had wanted to learn to fly for many years, only started this year, have been going nearly every morning, today had my first solo, how great is that feeling. Now look forward to refining the skills. So much fun.
  9. Hi, my name is Robert, Have wanted to learn to fly for 30 years, but I am now just starting, so far only a couple of lessons in a Sport Star, loving it Live in Tasmania, Australia, spend quite a bit of time in Queensland, this is where I have been taking lessons. Did get the opportunity to visit the Jabiru factory the other day, and was quite impressed, just starting to learn about different planes and licences, e.g.. RAA GA PPL etc Hope some of my questions can be answered in this forum, not sure if I have enough knowledge to add input, least not for some time Cheers
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