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  1. Short version ... cable ties :p I secured the pivot arm with one , & the end of the bungee with another , then pulled it tight & cable tied it off . I had already crimped one half so was ok to finish when secured . Another pair of hands would help greatly doing the remaining three bungees! Cheers Troy Rep.
  2. Hmm , a private strip in Harvey you say ;p Welcome Anthony !
  3. I spoke to the friendly team at Airborne & they said either cable ties or crimps were fine . Since I was ordering some parts anyway I got the crimps :-) It took a while to work out how to lace the bungy , but I have it sorted now . The previous repair had used two hose clamps ! Seemed to work well though ... but I will stick with approved methods Cheers
  4. To replace or not to replace , that is the question . I have an Airborne Edge Outback 582 & although the hours are low , and it's been stored in a hangar , It has sat for years. It doesn't seem to me that the shock cord is as tight as those who share the hangar ... so Just replace & be done with it, or retighten & reattach ? Crimps or cable ties ? Any suggestions , tips or tricks greatly appreciated . Cheers Troy Rep.
  5. Air Trikes: Engines and Conversion Kits. Seems to have several references to Suzuki Conversions , & at least one for the G10T Cheers
  6. The lack of alternate for Perth may be the best argument for the expansion of Busselton to International standards .
  7. Is the Blue & Yellow one a Quicksilver GT500?
  8. I have the Plans, & look at it continuously, but haven't ever committed to building one ...
  9. Is it a Ryan PT22 . The same model Harrison Ford "Parked" on the golf course?
  10. Welcome Jack . There are plenty of aviation lovers here ... and a few Bali lovers too !
  11. Fingers crossed for the pilot . Helicopter crash, WA: Frantic search for missing pilot
  12. Much respect NT . it is one thing to learn it and quite another to Apply it when it really counts! Awesome outcome.
  13. Loehle sport Parasol perhaps or Fisher FP505 ... I can't tell em apart ;p
  14. Bushcat ... formerly Cheetah ... maybe ;-)
  15. oops There it is ! Uh oh, forgotten something, Jetstar?
  16. Well what do you know! There was "Aircraft" in those pics :p
  17. Whilst trolling images to try and find the ercoupe-esque beast above I stumbled up this page Pinup & Warbird Shoot 2011 - FredKopf and became distracted ... VERY distracted :-)
  18. Interesting thread . Every time I get really bored I consider something like this Affordaplane Aircraft Light Sport Aircraft as a project for when it's too windy to fly microlights ;p
  19. Hey Crayonbox . The latest video is a cracker . Very informative. Keep it up . Cheers Troy Rep.
  20. Welcome fellow Microlight jockey :-)
  21. Great Clip ... and soundtrack . Maybe Bono could alter the lyrics for ya , "Where the Strips have no name " :-)
  22. Crash landing of F6F on flight deck of USS ENTERPRISE while enroute to attack Makin Island. Lt. Walter Chewning, catapult officer, clambering up the side of the plane to assist pilot, Ens. Byron Johnson, from the flaming cockpit. November 1943. (Navy) Exa Not exactly a "Funny Pic" but ... Buy that Catapult Officer a Beer!
  23. Starr Bumble Bee II ? Once the worlds smallest plane pehaps...
  24. Correct Sir . A truly lovely DH83 that was apparently a "Flying Doctor" in OZ in 1935!
  25. At Serpentine on Sunday . (sorry for the phone pic quality ) Cheers
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