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Jabiru Phil

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  1. Pete,are you saying that I can put an antenna inside a composite aircraft and I'll get an acceptable signal, including inside a carbon fibre aircraft?

     

    Regards

     

    Mike

    I had no problems with the suction type antenna from Bundaberg to home and 40 hours since. Only problem I can see is if the suction cups were to fail, the antenna could cause some distraction on retrieval from the floor.

     

     

  2. Many thanks for all the comments.

     

    I think that the unicom operator wanted me to "clear off" as soon as I could to be clear of the aircraft operating to the LEFT of the air field and active runway. I was clear of crowd, buildings and parking areas before turning. 700' being a normal turn, 500' would probably be an early turn by your comments. Maybe I should have broadcast when turning?

     

    I reckon I will in future use the 500' as an early turn unless advised to the contrary by the operator. :thumb_up:

     

    Cheers,

     

    Phil.

     

     

  3. Early right turn at Cummins

     

    Hi peter, missed you amongst the 100 odd aircraft at Cummins. We do need some form of identification on our planes to identify ourself.

     

    Question for members, perhaps new member and ATC can help.

     

    I had to leave before the show finished to get home b4 last light, the unicom were very helpful in slotting myself and another Jab in between the perfomances.

     

    All OK and just b4 takeoff, unicom directed me to takeoff and do an EARLY right hand turn. I complied at about 200 ft. It was then that I saw the Helicopter below me at about 2 o'clock and about 150m away, he was travelling away from me to my right.

     

    "what height is an early turn"?

     

    Comments would be appreciated.

     

    Phil.

     

     

  4. Hi Flyer Phil,

     

    Just back from Cunnins air show, brilliant!!!

     

    The KR2 is owned by Graham Strout at Renmark. His contact phones are; 0885953495

     

    0428953495 emai; [email protected] He will be very helpful for info as he has done a fair bit of re-building since purchasing.

     

    Hope this will help to KFOWLER.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Phil.

     

     

  5. A Mexican, an Irishman, an African, a kilted Scotsman, a priest, two lesbians, a rabbi and a nun walk into a bar. The landlord looks up and says, "What the hell is this? Some kind of joke?"

     

     

  6. Hi Phil,

     

    Great trip report. I am pleased that you enjoyed the visit to our small enthusiastic club.

     

    The invitation is there for visitors who want a coffee break or just a chin wag. We are in attendance Sundays from around 8.30 and BBQ around 12.30. If hanger doors are open we will not be far away.

     

    Cummins air show 5th and 6th of April will deplete some of the members that weekend.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Phil:thumb_up:

     

     

  7. ATSB

     

    I would imagine that the cost of investigation of a fatal accident would be greater than the $5K mentioned if carried out by the ATSB. LSA VH registeredf are investigated by the ATSB and can be viewed on their web site.

     

    I personally would like serious accidents and incidents investigated by the highest experienced personel and have wondered for some time why the RAaus do not lobby for this help. The findings would only benifit ourselfs.

     

    Phil.

     

     

  8. Dunno, They could have the conveyor belts different colours as moving numbers would be hard to read.

     

    I guess that whatever we write from now on will be patented by the 47 guys that believe in miracles.

     

    A registered name for this invention could be CRAP (conveyor refuses aircraft pilot)

     

    :rotary:

     

     

  9. All very interesting except for one thing you guys have missed. If the aircraft flys, why dont the navy have conveyor belts on their aircraft carriers. They would be able to do mutiple take offs with the deck sizes they have and smaller ships would only need a few sqare metres of space to launch aircraft. :thumb_up:

     

     

  10. Hi,

     

    70 minutes Monday, OAT 19 deg, the oil temp never got over 80. I also noticed that the oil level has now dropped to just below the bottom marker line. As this has coincided with the lower temp, it may have some bearing. I will go up again when the OAT is higher and note the difference. I will not add oil yet.

     

    Mod still to do but these now lower temps have me intrigued.

     

    Phil.

     

     

  11. I believe that the cost is determined by the hours flown. 3% of aircraft cost including gst and taxes seems to be around the mark for a 200 hour owner pilot.

     

    !000 excess.

     

    Sure makes me feel happier especially with a passenger.

     

     

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