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  1. Hi LEJ, For 15 hours a year, it is not worth the drama. If it was to be used for a flying school, it may help pay for its keep but then there are other considerations such as hangerage and insurance, who is going to clean it and organise maintenance and repairs etc. If you were doing upwards of 50 hrs a year, it may be viable, but for only 15 hours, you would be better off to hire. Regards, Bob

    Understand what you are saying here, but I do not think that a syndicate would take it to a flying school. However given the 4 or 5 person syndicate, perhaps others might make use of the aircraft and I would enjoy it for the 15 odd hours with my monthly fee.

     

     

  2. Hi everyone, it has been a while since I last posted here. But here I am!

     

    I read a lot of syndication in QLD and in NSW, but there does not seem to have a lot in VIC, especially in Melbourne. Further a lot of the aircraft on syndication are high wing with little low wing cruiser. I suppose that there are those who would like to have a fly ever so often to site see the surroundings, but would people be interested in a cruiser?

     

    I have found an aircraft which I am keen to bring into Australia. It is called the ALTO TG by Direct Fly. Cruises at 110kts on Rotax 912 UL, an all metal construction. Their website says all.

     

    The main reason for this post is, would anyone consider syndicating this aircraft with me? I am thinking a 4 or 5 person syndication with a total price fly away price of approx AUD$100,000. I would most probably fly about 15 hours per year, perhaps a little more since it is new :-).

     

     

  3. Thanks LEJ. Currently doing my RAA at Sunbury with Terry in the Texan and enjoying the whole process and the plane. Plenty of great LSA's on the market and the decision what to buy will be a difficult one.

    I would suggest that you make a time with Peter Harlow,he is the distributor of the Sportstar here in Melbourne. Just google search sportstar in google and you will see him. On his foxbat website (he is also the distributor for the foxbat as well), there is a demo sportstar for sale.

     

     

  4. Thx Dazza, I am based in Melbourne and was curious as there is no such plans here. Even syndication is limited. Looks like the hiring and syndication is more active in QLD.

     

    The cheapest hire for a Teccy is about $120-$130 wet depending on the flying school. But am looking at options.

     

     

  5. Redcliffe Flight Training is currently operating Access Airshare. For memberships between 3 and 6 years will allow the member to hire a/c at $77 per hour wet.

     

    I am interested to know the experiences of members if there are any in this forum. The question, I suppose would be, pay the $12k for a 6 years membership, no ongoing costs like hangerage, maintenance, insurance and etc, would this be better than joining a syndicate and the ongoings but have an asset at the end of the day?

     

    BTW Merry Christmas everyone!

     

     

  6. I have the opportunity in both Tail wheel and Nose wheel. I agree with John Birrell that if you start off with Tail wheel, it is an easy conversion to Nose wheel. However the reverse is a lot harder.

     

    Turning a tail wheel aircraft is not as easy but with experience, it is not that hard, just a lot of pedal work and burst of power ever so often. Also with the tail wheel, depending on the aircraft, the visibility of what is in front of you is restricted.

     

    Landing the tail wheel is also a lot of fun especially the 3 pointers', and you will slow down a lot faster than a nose wheel would.

     

    I now fly nose wheel predominantly these days as I have not been able to find a tail wheel aircraft for hire in the Melbourne area. Anyone knows where I might be able to hire a tail wheel?

     

     

  7. Hi all, RAA published "Houdini - Centenary of Australian Flight" held at the Melton Airfield Victoria.

     

    Any suggestions on how to fly there from Coldstream/Lilydale VIC with only a RAA certificate? IE no GA endorsements thus no CTA.

     

    What is the easiest, safest, and quickest way to get there?

     

    Regards,

     

    EJ

     

     

  8. If the Victorian government is going fund an Indian Company after they bought our Aussie made product, then what is the point of selling it off shore? The Victorian government may as well fund the local manufacturer! I just do not get it.

     

    Further, remember the super IT corridor which an Indian company were to invest substantial amounts of money, but before they started to invest internally, the Victorian government had injected a substantial amount of money. But the company has since pulled out and we the tax payers are still out of pocket. Why because our dear Victorian government is still paying Indian companies to buy our products.

     

     

  9. Sound like you could be right.Is the newer model had some upgrades on it.

     

    Shafs

    Hi Shafs, I think that the engine is the same with some face lift. I know that there is a demo aircraft in Tyabb right now which I have flown! When the engine is going, it is rather quiet with the top opened. I was rather surprised that the canopy is rather ridget as the prop wash did not bother it much.

     

    If I had a deep pocket I would get that aircraft, NVFR, auto pilot (height and turn), toe brakes (I think they come std), carby heat, heating and cooling in the cabin, EFIS, GPS, Transponder, 2 channel radio, constant speed prop (in flight adjustable), trim/autopilot/radio on stick, and the list goes on. What a Plane! Even tough I will not use some of the features, it is a fantastic plane.

     

    Regards,

     

    EJ

     

     

  10. Adelaide Biplanes is selling one there sports stars for eighty five grant.

    Saw the ad in the RA Aus mag. Not sure about this one as it has 2800 hours on it already, with 270 hours to go on the Rotax. A new engine will be approx $25k so at $85k I do not think that we will go for this aircraft. There is a demo aircraft with approx 30 hours which I think would be a better deal.

     

    However having said the above, it does show how the SportStar holds its value, even after 2800 hours (approx a quarter of its life, based on certification of 12000 hours TT). Another reason to consider the SportStar. ;)

     

    BTW is there anywhere we can find the certified hours for aircraft types?

     

     

  11. Thanks Brent, where is this list where I can put my name on it? Well that is if the members are also happy to hanger the aircraft there. The aircraft will most probably be a RA Aus aircraft with CASA allowing certain restriction removed, eg increase weight and CTA (when they do come into act) it will be cheaper to have the aircraft registered RA Aus.

     

     

  12. Well to have 3 or 4 members, the membership does increases and it might not work unless the members have deep pockets. There is an option which is to get the demo plane which is cheaper but the outlay will be the same but about 2 members less. I am sure with the ONLINE booking system the members will be able to work it out.

     

     

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