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  1. 12 hours ago, pmccarthy said:

    Wasn’t his a purposely strengthened job?

    Nope. The only mod it had, supposedly, was a nitrogen blow down bottle for the landing gear. Why do I remember all this stuff from 30 years ago.

     

    It was VH-UJM from GAM at Essendon, and it is still flying - with both wings.

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  2. I recall, hopefully correctly, the CAA examiner (Barry Diamond?) did Bob's Australian CPL flight test on the Thursday of Skyrace 94, (yes, after the FAA pulled his ticket) and was in the bird with him while he did his full airshow practice routine on the way back in to Valley Field. I was there, it was unbelievable! And then we saw it many times again over the weekend. Same routine, same precision, same straw hat.

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  3. Hoover - Skyrace 1994 and 1995 at Valley Field. Yep, I was there too. Unbelievable it was watching him do his thing. Man, the noise when he killed both engines! Damn thing sounded like an inbound SCUD missile. I seem to recall too, some Australian announcer from USA. Gordon Bowman-Jones, that's it. Man he was annoying with his bullshit. I can still hear his voice.

    "Here comes Bob on the down line - both engines totally dead!"    Ah no dude, one's actually still running on this pass.

    Valley Field was a great viewing venue - just like RENO - with the mountains in the background. Been there too.

    And sadly - upon arriving back at Launy airport to come home on Monday, we saw smoke rising and a few T-28's on downwind to land, maybe Judy in the lead? Some asshat showpony did a roll on takeoff and didn't make it. Airport passengers saw it happen and were shocked. Some years later, I spied the rudder of that ship hanging on the wall at the Launy model aircraft club.

     

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  4. From the website - "In recent years, the new crown pneumonia epidemic has shrouded, but our engines are not infected and continue to conduct various performance tests"

    I must say I especially like to have MY aircraft engines not infected with any virus.

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  5. Hi from Australia.

    Looking at your photos link:

    The very first thing I see is that your oil cooler was not the one supplied by Jabiru for that age of engine. My own engine is 130 on by serial number from yours. Your cooler is nothing like the one Jabiru supplied back then. I have 550 hours and near 18 years on mine (not in the same type of airplane).

    The cooler supplied by Jabiru back then was a small generic automotive transmission cooler with 5/16" (8mm) auto transmission hose.

    One of your hoses looks to be way bigger than the other. Hoses are also different to each other.

    Your installation is not "by the book." Some may say "so what? - it's just an oil cooler."  I say you're on your own when deviating from the Jabiru manuals and instructions. What you have there is not standard. I have seen a few non-standard installations go bad, big time. That's all I have to offer.

     

    The more alarming thing I see in a photo of your propeller hub is the use of mixed and incorrect length bolts and nuts - some nuts are short, some are long, some nuts have no bolt thread showing. Silver nuts? They certainly are not the supplied standard AN hardware. I presume they are metric hardware? Fitted to a 1/4 inch imperial drilled prop hub?

     

    me, in OZ.

     

     

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  6. MARAP is like an STC for RAAus factory built aircraft - yes.

    It came about (in part) to be able to support older aircraft where original parts (as per the Type Acceptance Certificate data sheet) became no longer available. Listed propellers for example.

    Until MARAP came a long, perhaps the only other option to change prop was a full CAR 35 engineered and CASA approved STC.

     

     

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