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  1. Not saying I don't find almost all of the aforementioned (mostly aluminium constructed) aircraft very very attractive in a veteran car sort of way - I do - BUT have you stopped for a moment to think;

     

    • Why stick with aluminium in this day/age when far more aerodynamic friendly materials are available ?
       
       
    • Most of your aly fantastics are American designed, need lots of HP's , US buckets of petrol and are very noisy.
       
       
    • Mainly Europeans, but basicly the rest of the World, is building way more efficient/ easy care airframes out of non aly materials.
       
       

    The title was just a generic description really and yes I do admire them all from fabric to carbon

     

     

  2. Incredible collection, saw it all last year when I had my PA28 at Robs for an annual amazing !Am heading there on the day. The colored brochure is incredible i it's own right. Should be a good turn out, lots of us flying in on the day but the auction I believe is in town.

    Yes the Auction is being held in town and I have a copy of the Auction Catalogue, the details from the web site are as follows.

     

    Mossgreen Auction Calendar | mossgreen

     

    Auction Location

     

    Maryborough Cafe Gallery

     

    Maryborough Railway Station

     

    Station Street, Maryborough VIC 3465

     

    Viewing Time (s)

     

    Friday 28 April, 10am–5pm

     

    Saturday 29 April, 10am–5pm

     

    Sunday 30 April, 9am–11am

     

    Viewing Location:

     

    Maryborough Airport

     

    Leviathan Road, Maryborough VIC 3465

     

    Auction Time

     

    Sunday 30 April 2017

     

    Time: 12noon

     

     

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    I flew into Maryborough (Vic) yesterday on a Nav exercise and while there stretched the legs and chatted to the local guys who were in the process of preparing a very nice Chipmunk for sale by auction. I find out it is part of the John Fisher collection, Solo London to Sydney, flyer amongst other things who unfortunately died in 2012 after crashing his Tigermoth.

     

    For anyone interested this action of memorabilia and aircraft with lots of Tigermoth bits and even a Vampire jet is on the 30th of this month at Maryborough.

     

    Google Mossgreen Autions for details.

     

    Nico.

     

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  4. This is from a male perspective and not intended to be sexist.

     

    As a new flyer but one who has admired and worked on a number of planes over the years there is a time that comes when you start considering, if I was to purchase a plane what would it be. Thinking LSA now, I've looked at a few and thought wow that one looks nice and then the practical side pops up and you consider a few others. A high wing perhaps, most practical. And then the low wings come past and the wow factor pops up again.

     

    And then, now this is the sexist part, the lady of your dreams rolls by and she is a stunner.

     

    Well we've all heard it and even from the lips of the lady's themselves "She's a real beauty isn't she"

     

    So what would be the lady in your life, forgetting practicality but not going silly with the dollars.

     

    Tell us about your dream.

     

    My recent aluminium dream lady came past the other day while surfing the web as we do and yes she's a stunner alright, well in my eyes anyway and she is an RV3, a hot little lady.

     

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  5. Congrats Rich, while I didn't watch all your vids the ones I did I enjoyed.

     

    You see I was busy making my own as I have only passed my flight test earlier this year on the 4th of Jan.

     

    I'm intrigued to know what Nev meant by the comment "Calling oneself a pilot?"

     

    I understand that getting your ticket is a license to start learning without your instructor beside you but that just seemed like a bit of a backhanded congratulations.

     

    I may have misread the intent but when do you get to call yourself a pilot?

     

     

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  6. Ian, my concern at this moment is for you. I know you started this thread and talking about depression but what prompted you to do it. What I'm asking is are you ok?

     

    I'm certainly no expert but just reading between the lines of your post I see you reaching out.

     

    If you are anxious about something please talk to your family.

     

     

  7. I think elevator would be the worst to lose physically because that would take your trim with it and trying to control a round out and flair on power alone, well lets just say you don't get it right the most likely outcome would be a bounced landing so things would get very sticky very quickly.

     

    If you still had trim then it's a different ball game, much more survivable.

     

    Rudder if it's a tail dragger wouldn't be too good for a controlled landing either.

     

    A low wing with very little to no dihedral it would be ailerons that would give you biggest heart ache as rudder would have little effect on roll.

     

    Overall I think elevator on any configuration would be my biggest concern.

     

     

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  8. I have tried videoing my flights with a GoPro Hero 3 and all I get is two lots of 11min 39 sec videos, then the camera turns itself off. Has anybody else had this problem? (sorry for intruding on your thread, Anjum!)Bruce

    G'day Bruce,

    I had the same thing happen when I borrowed my daughters GoPro and there is a setting to put it into a continuous loop mode where it will then make 15 minute clips, sorry I can't remember the settings but it is there.

     

    I have since bought a Chinese rip off for eighty bucks that does a pretty good job, it did the same thing until I fugured it out. As for the sound I use my old iPhone with a recording app on it and an old set of the small ear phones from the phone with the actual ear plugs cut off just leaving the microphone which I just sit into my headset and dub the audio into the video later. Works quite well.

     

     

  9. Just watching a bit more on ABC 24 with the sound off and looking at the video.

     

    It looked like they still had a left prop turning as you could see the cut marks in the roof top at the right sort of distance from the main impact of the fuselage.

     

    The marks resembling shark gills, exactly what you'd expect from a prop with power on.

     

    These are my assumptions from the aerial footage not what has been reported.

     

     

  10. Sorry its taken a bit to get back to this, been a bit busy.

     

    This is a short video of a recent approach where I had a large air speed variation in turbulence on final. An uneasy feeling when your airspeed suddenly drops but fortunately returns as quickly as it dropped off. I think it was just a result of the turbulence from the tree line as I could see no other real reason for it but have a look anyway there is slow motion at the end to see if there was anything unusual and also because my fat head was bobbing back and forth due to the rough air, but as noted I couldn't see anything.

     

    Thanks for looking.

     

     

     

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  11. I was out in the School Tecnam on late Monday morning for a bit over an hour from Lethbridge and on returning while entering circuit I noticed the wind had picked up a bit but was still Nth West where it was when I'd left.

     

    Probably about ten kts with gusts so a bit of cross wind from the right on rwy 28. This is fine but you have to expect a bit of turbulence on final as you cross the tree line at the highway and also just before touch down from the hangers on the right.

     

    What made this interesting was just as I was about to come over the fence having already hit some of the expected rough air there was this sudden feel of a big drop in air speed. Now I'd checked only a second before as I crossed the road 60kts, a full flap approach and then this nothingness feel.

     

    Even before I could react with throttle as I glanced at the ASI it was wildly swinging up from below 60kts to 70kts and back to 60 again where it was originally, everything then continued on as normal with a right wing low touch down and a normal roll out. I had cockpit video and so I reviewed that few seconds, unfortunately with the turbulence tossing me around a little my head got in the way of the ASI and I didn't see how low it actually went but the wild swing back up was very evident.

     

    Not one I'd felt before but then I'm only a low hours pilot, have others experienced this sort of thing?

     

    Nico.

     

     

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