tillmanr
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Anyone at CASA alive and looking.
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Can anyone guide me to a list of the different staff at RAAUS with their area/s of responsibility. Today I spoke to a person (very helpful), from RAAUS but did not note their name. I cannot find a list to clear this up.
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All paperwork has been available at Moorabbin with servicing up to date. An MR is provided for VH.
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Well that’s a change for the good.
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Does your aircraft fit your flying style?
tillmanr replied to Methusala's topic in Aircraft General Discussion
Circle work with a difference. -
A shame that I missed this. Now where is that ignore post button.
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From my dim memory of Shakespeare it is et tu Brute.I thought you would like to use the correct quote.
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Rather et tu Brute.
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I asked what type of aircraft I.e. make and model. Thanks
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What type of aircraft are we discussing?
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In my mind the advertisement could be correct with reference to the suitably equipped aircraft. Maybe it should also have made mention of the pilot being suitably qualified.
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When you swung the compass on the line the compass would have come towards your hand due to centripetal force but however it didn’t due to centrifugal force. Centripetal means toward the centre does it not?
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Wouldn’t it experience both centripetal as well as centrifugal forces?
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The buildings in the background are still in use too.
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Recently I travelled to complete another BFR at an airfield that I normally don’t fly from. I choose to do this in a similar performance type of aircraft to mine but not the same. I do this to test my application of flying skills not just another run in my aircraft. It makes me think about my flying while it is refreshing to change aircraft. I take on any input from the CFI as to how I could sharpen my skills. This is enjoyable and yet a valuable exercise in my opinion.
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Hot rear cylinder example Jabiru 3300A-2575 and plenums
tillmanr replied to RFguy's topic in Engines and Props
Should we differentiate between climb speed and speed when climbing. Climbing at 65 knots while giving good height gain also sees the engine temps climb. To climb with the same revs but at 75knots will see lower engine temps. There is more air flowing over the fins and less engine load, -
Purchase a leather cover you lace on. Needle and thread included usually. About $20
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Aircraftspruce has an Australian agency who I have used effectively. The prices end up being about the same as the parent group in the US because of freight costs. They are pretty prompt too.
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Aviation classifieds down to 13 aircraft
tillmanr replied to pmccarthy's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
I am getting a security warning on my iPad. -
Anyone want to try this type of landing
tillmanr replied to SSCBD's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Absolute faith in the spinny thing continuing. Great skills displayed though. -
An aircraft of this type was firebombing in the Dandenongs about 20 years ago and I watched it from my home as it approached from the northwest to lift water from Cardinia reservoir. Clearly audible was the sound of the engines pitch up as the water scooped up. It had a very short load and drop sequence. Great to see and hear but I am sure not great fun flying.
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Brumby outlanding in SA
tillmanr replied to Kyle Communications's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
My Kitfox IV runs the same. Normal for Kitfox. -
Big bore 914 (165HP Edge) • Kitfox install.
tillmanr replied to Garfly's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
I could exceed VNE easily in my KF4 with my Camit 2200 in level flight. Greater HP can only bring greater acceleration. I am happy where I am. -
Avspecs were ground running a newly completed Mosquito but due to-the large group of enthusiasts they deferred test flying as the US sponsor was promised to see the first flight. Rightly so but a number of people flew from Aus on the promise of seeing it fly. Beautiful sounds which I later heard again in the air.
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In about 2015 I viewed a new wing being constructed at Avspecs for a Mosquito and was greatly impressed by the quality of craftsmanship displayed by the woodcraftsman. They are a quality outfit, any wonder their work is sought after.