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Posts posted by mAgNeToDrOp
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Congrats Mike well done! Wow must have been interesting yesterday in 40 degrees plus :) Hope to see you up there in the blue stuff sometime
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I'll join the chorus of wa boys, welcome... :)
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Well done Mike, you still flying the tomahawk?
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I know this won't help you but I believe there is one in WA at Sky Sports,I think its the LS need to confirm. I really like the 305 kg usable weight, since I have been likened to brick s*!thouse it would be handy :)
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..and yes I do have it bad.. it's gotten to the point where I guess the plane flying overhead by the type of engine I hear... and if it's not a Lycoming, I run outside to see what it is flying overhead! ..If it's a radial, I fly out the door! hehehe
i think I have the same disease, have you found a cure? Missus always rolling her eyes and shaking her head haha
PS where have you landed from?
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Yep I tried renaming to to both .xls and .xlsx but no luck :(
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Tks FD, what filetype/format is that file in, I unzip it and just see "Weights_1260603485" as a file?
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Brett, congrats on your decision sounds like you're in for a wild ride :-D
No doubt you will enjoy it and won't regret it well done
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Biggest difference for me when I did the conversion was the torque effect, keep on that right rudder else you'll find yourself in the weeds..and yes she got off the ground quick( get that nosewheel just off the ground asap) and accelerates fast so keep it in the white arc or you'll hurt the flaps. At safe height after you have cleaned up you can also reduce power to around 2700rpm (from memory) gives a more manageable climb/circuit speed etc. That six cylinder has plenty of grunt. I trained in the j160. Most procedures are similar except it happens quicker :)
Bigger wings and smaller ailerons mieans bigger inputs to get the same result especially on a bumpy approach, floats a bit more than 160 but I find her easier to land.
Enjoy! lucky bugger ;)
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I have an old Sensenich prop inherited from my grandfather, I emailed the Sensenich Brothers factory with the serial number engraved on the back, turned out it was likely used on a pt-19 fairchild (1940 I think - will have to pull out the details again) which was used as a primary trainer in the USAAF
Perhaps find any such details and contact the manufacturer if tbey are still around
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makes it look easy doesn't he, nice one Tomo
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had cfi waiting with camera to capture that stupid grin :D, then handshake and photo goes up on the wall of fame with all other solo students bearing same grin, nice for the logbook too
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On my first area solo, I turned downwind 09 after making the call and immediately got a call from another J230 lining up rolling 27, got the nerves working a bit as it was first area solo but I made sure I kept him visual and extended downwind till he departed, also confimed intentions with radio calls, he climbed out like a homesick angel and I hardly had to extend by much - non event in the end but radio calls and visual makes life less stressful - important lesson :) Wind wasn't really an issue that day, slight crosswind on 09-27 so could've chosen either runway and no other aircraft around
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Don't see a link?
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Agreed E6B would be good, easy to use one handed in flight and once you get used to it its lightning fast, electronic ones need 2 hands generally and are slower, and they need batteries...
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Welcome! I flew into richards bay once with a mate, I was passenger, we ordered burgers there but they had to make them from scratch, so we went out refuelled etc and I think it was at about 20 miles out after departure we remembered we forgot to collect the burgers, damnit it was a long flight back to Kruger we were starving! Anyway we radioed the boys in the tower and donated our burgers to them at least they got a free feed :)
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wouldn't mind doing shark patrols and the like if somebody would sponsor the operating cost, hell I may even donate my time if I could fly for free :)
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Tomo - those photos are epic... :)
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if thats genuine....
I am speechless at this point
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Personally when I see the wedgetail Eagles I get a lump in my throat but thats just me,( i often hear stories of glider pilots sharing a thermal with a pair) as long as we don't end up disputing right of way :) would hate to have a half-live XXXXed off wedgy on my lap while I'm trying to go through my forced landing checks......
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You get why I hate you right? ;)So I have the drifter for the night, and will give a few more rides tomorrow before work! Worth waking up when you have an aeroplane only 150mtrs away in the shed!:thumb_up:lucky bugger I go sulk now ...
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Welcome mate, run of bad luck there admire your determination to get back on the horse, all the best and keep us posted on the progress
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Agreed Was a bit of a airport bum with my old man as a LAME, also a ppl...and the same sort of attitude with the stripes at the aero clubMeans your a wanker, and that you shout the bar if you forget to take them off in the Aero club ! -
I asked their support if we can plug a mic (audio in) into the cam.
Their response:
While not available upon initial release, our developers will be working on an adapter to allow external microphone input with the HD HERO camera. At this point we do not yet have any specs or estimated availability date.
Guess I could record it seperately, how do others do it? any ideas
10,000ft and over water casa approval
in AUS/NZ General Discussion
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Awesome...so 10000ft is only really 9500 flying hemispherical (east) and 8500ft going west as maximum altitude, correct?