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Sling 2 with the rotax I S engine. No mag checks to do, no mixture control, no carby heat (fuel injection). It felt strange not doing all the runup checks I had done so long ago.
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Hello hylife I have a similar story. Learnt to fly in Gladstone QLD, had an extended break from flying for a couple of decades and back in the air again flying out of Caloundra. Welcome:victory:
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Hey Sloper Great news on both fronts Mick:thumb up:
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Love it. The human condition is a beautiful thing ???????
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Misuse of ultralight term or naming all aircraft as Cessna
maddog63 replied to Zibi's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Totally agree and it's not only aviation. Some of my sons friends were recently involved in a head on collision on the Bruce Highway, which was not their fault. There were injuries of course, most minor, but one of their friends neeeded surgery on his feet. The people in the other car were ok. The press sensationalised the story about young people having a head on while travelling to a 21st party, but left out the detail of what had exactly happened and that the quick thinking of my sons friend who was driving, saved the lives of all involed. Usetting and frustrating. -
Is flying dying due to cost or enthusiasm
maddog63 replied to metalman's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Cost will always be an issue in this day and age as more financial demands are made on the average pay packet. But RAA has a great platform for lower cost aviation. RAA has a flagship airshow (we all remember how excited we were at our first airshow and in some cases, I'm sure, this has cemented our passion in aviation) that could and should be used to promote our association. I believe that to effectively do this (and I'm not saying where it should be, this has been covered in other forums ) it should be moved closer to a major population centre, or centres. so that people can take only the day to go and see what we are all about. This may encourage the younger people to have a look, have a ride and get hooked. Mick -
Isn't that the truth. It's got to the point now that even when a VH registered aircraft goes down my non-aviation friends are commenting on how dangerous ultralights are ?????
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What age is a good time to stop flying
maddog63 replied to dan3111's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Dan, As long as you are a safe flyer, and taking your point about affordability, have the financial means to do so, there shouldn't be an age limit. If love flying, keep going, many people are learning in their 50's and 60's. Mick -
Hey all, it's been a while since I've been here. I've moved from Gladstone Qld to the sunny coast (although it has nearly rained constantly since we moved here in Feb) but still work in Gladsatone. I'm looking foward to being part of this vibrant community
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It's great to see another Aussie, especially an aviator, taking it to the rest of world and showing them what we are made of.
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Come on guys. I agree, aeroplane stuff rules, but we must lead a balanced life. Congrats to the STORM Mick