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LimaMike08

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  1. Howdy all,Just a quick question, my flight school has sold off the old fox bat that I was training in, so my training has ground to a halt, I was wondering if there are any other guys/gals that are over 6ft6 100kgs and above that fit into any other regular trainers? Thanks

    6'3" & 120kg fits into a J160 no worries. I have multiple knee ops as well, so bending the knees enough to get in can soemtimes be an issue, but with the right technique the J160 is no dramas. No dramas in the Ibis 700 either. It might have been the seat position but I couldn't fit in a Sav at the Clifton fly in.

     

     

  2. I've done a few hours in the Ibis, very nice on a trip, especially for a big boned lad, although the one I flew had yokes and I reckon they'd be a bit nicer with a stick, what was your mates one rego number, I took 7555 out to monto flyin last yearcheers Mat

    Hi Mat,

     

    7646 I think. Brand new, only had about 10 hours on it. It had yokes as well which I didn't mind. I am pretty big too so found it pretty comfortable (loved the leather seats).

     

     

  3. If you like the IBIS, have you had a look at the Paradise P1? Similar concept.

    Hey BlackRod,

     

    I have done a bit of internet searching on the P1 but not flown one. A mate just bought a Ibis which is how a got a chance to fly it. Really made me realise that you have got to try out as many makes as possible otherwise you don't know what you what you are missing out on.

     

     

  4. I went for a fly in a IBIS GS700 on Saturday.

     

    I've got to say that I was very impressed. The low speed handling, STOL charatistics, benign stalls all make for a very easy plane to fly.

     

    After learning to fly in a J160 I found it required much less input in general.

     

    I think it has gone to the top of my wish list (with the Morgan Sierra)

     

     

  5. I had a sit in a Sav xl today at the Clifton fly in and needed a shoe horn to get in and out. Being that I am big in all dimensions and multiple knee surgery means that I don't bend that well either, can anyone tell me if the Sav S is easier to get into? I know the cabin is larger but is the door larger as well. As a side note I have no problems getting in a J160 (and even less slipping into my trike) so the the Jab must have bigger doors than it looks.

     

     

  6. The last couple of times I have had the trike out it has been strongly pulling to the left. The wing has been packed up more often than not in the last year and therefore the battens have been in a bag as well. It is not very relaxing constantly fighting to keep straight and level.

     

    I have an idea what it might be but thought I would ask about as I might be missing the obvious. Any thoughts/advise?

     

     

  7. Two days of great flying weather in a row and me on days off, sweet!

     

    As a bonus I had a close encounter with the feathered kind today that I thought was worth sharing. I was out just a bit west of Warwick (Qld) and was thermaling so had my attention mostly on staying in the thermal (i.e. I was looking mostly on the inside of the turn). When I took a glance to the outside I discovered a rather large eagle about 10m off my wing tip checking me out. I couldn't tell if he was curious or distainful. It gave me enough of a fright to turn on the noise and get out of there but in hindsite I wish I had of taken more of a chance to appreciate it. I'm sure there are plenty of other similiar stories out there, especially among the open cockpit pilots.

     

     

  8. An update on this. Wingtech can't replace the whole fabric but can do repairs on the Pegasus wings. In my case the problem is delamination of the leading edge. If the rest of the wing is in good condition then replacement of the leading edge will be about $1200 + transport. I have just got to figure out how the remove the fabric from the frame now. Any advise appreciated.

     

    Cheers

     

     

  9. Hi Blue,Something in your P.M got the memory working again and I contacted the previous owner of my trike who was good enough to find the address for me:

    Wingtech Pty Ltd 19/30 Kalaroo Rd Redhead NSW 2290, 61 2 4944 9222

     

    Regards Bill

    Thanks Bill. I was told that Wingtech had the template for Pegasus wings a while ago, but couldn't remember their name.

     

     

  10. Hi Heon,

     

    Thanks. I hope to get out to the air strip towards the end of the week. I have just moved to Warwick and have been waiting for the weather to be kind. Seems to happen when I am away for work unfortunately.

     

     

  11. Hi All,

     

    I am trying to figure out the best way to put my trike in a standard hanger without having to take the wing off enterly.

     

    I have read about a few options of lowering the nose of the wing onto a trolley and pushing it in without actually disconnecting the wing from the mast. Can anyone provide some advise. Photos would be nice too, if available.

     

    Thanks

     

    Les

     

     

  12. Thanks All, That has helped.

     

    Alf, what is the process for getting a ethanol test done. Is there any other way to find out if ethanol is added? I checked out the MSDS's for each at Caltex online and the ingredients for both Regular Unleaded (RON 91) and Premium Unleaded (RON 95)are exactly the same and in the same proportions, so that didn't help.

     

    Cheers

     

    Les

     

     

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