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Thruster88

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  1. https://thedtsb.org/ While this is USA data, aircraft in Australia crash for all the same reasons. Dan's videos are not really entertaining but they are getting watched alot, there must be a reason for that.
  2. Aircraft is in the raaus accident database. A forced landing into those water lily's would result in inversion every time. Drag on the undercarriage, sharp nose goes in, momentum flips the aircraft. Rear seat has protection from structure and the wing, would make getting out more likely.
  3. Flying over the grasslands was nice, the trees and river no.
  4. It is Australia 2025. If the photographer or anyone else had suggested anyone move to the back people would speak up.
  5. I own and fly aircraft both RAAus and GA Vh registered. My work in aircraft maintenance shows that no GA aircraft will be signed out with any defects at the place i work. Regardless of class THE AIRCRAFT ARE NOT THE PROBLEM. THE AIRCRAFT ARE NOT THE PROBLEM. Read the accident reports. https://www.atsb.gov.au/aviation-investigation-reports or https://asn.flightsafety.org/asndb/types/V. Recently viewed flightsafety to see how the sting aircraft fared in accident data. While there had a look at the Van's RV6 that I fly, truly appalling, why? Stupid mind numbing easily avoidable accidents, they are not accidents, they are pilots doing the same dumb shit that has been done forever. I wish I was a better writer.
  6. No they don't, they also don't get weaker if maintained correctly. As you know, one of the most desirable GA aircraft would be something like a 1956 C180, yes 69 years old. Love my 62 year old beech23, 37 year old Thrusters and the near new 27 year old RV.
  7. There is some stats on the raaus website on the fleet. Fixed wing is static in numbers, weight shift and powered parachute are in decline. I don't see group G giving much of a bump in numbers. Some of the new group G will be existing raaus registered aircraft like the kitfox just so they can use their full MTOW and not be artificially restricted to 600kg.
  8. The accident aircraft is described as a Bearhawk Patrol with a Lycoming o-320 engine. From the kit manufacturer empty weight 521kg, MTOW 907, how is this in RAAus?
  9. Skippy they are just buttering you up before the next inevitable fee hike. Looking at the financial reports for "the company" last year had record revenue, and a operating deficit. Legal cost took a very big jump with probably more to come.
  10. I would mount the cable directly and not be concerned if the knob is in or out when the cowl flap is closed as long as it is labelled. Can also anchor the inner and have the outer doing the movement if there is room for the cable to move without fowling on anything, if that makes sense, this would reverse the movement.
  11. Not a float pilot but the hulls would track through water just like wheels track on a runway so aircraft goes were the rudder pedals direct. The reason for the cross wind take off in this case is to make use of the calm water in the lee of the island. Looks like a departure stall.
  12. Sting s4 is a newish aircraft with Garmin avionics and a balistic parachute, the ATSB will get the job of recovering any flight data from those units. I feel this one meets their requirements for a full investigation.
  13. Looks like a parachute with the wreckage?, could have been released with the impact.
  14. Your local friendly lame will have some.
  15. Young pilots were involved in zero fatal accidents in RAAus aircraft last year. The ABC story was mostly crap.
  16. I will continue to do engine off in the thruster, in my opinion it is almost essential in this type of high drag low inertia aircraft. If the 2 stroke ever does fail suddenly I will be conditioned, we don't have 3 or 4 seconds for the startle factor. Scenario based training.
  17. Any aircraft 2 or 4 stroke which has engine smell entering the cockpit is a problem due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Always a good idea to check with a co2 detector, they are very cheap. The 582 exhaust allows the tail pipe to be extended if required or an after muffler silencer can be added, this is a rotax part.
  18. Not correct facthunter, I have bought parts for 377, 582 recently. They even have about 10 new 582's still in oz. Parts will be available one way or another (usa) for a long time. There are a lot of 2 stroke rotax in use with aircraft and snow mobiles.
  19. Under the rules, we require the pilot-in-command and the operator of an aircraft to consider all circumstances associated with safely taking off or landing at a place prior to doing so. There are also rules in place that determine when an airport must have either an: air traffic control service.4 Mar 2024 https://www.casa.gov.au › how-aero... How aerodromes are regulated | Civil Aviation Safety Authority This has always been my understanding.
  20. Turbo, got anything aviation related?
  21. The TP-R90 looks very simple, one compressor and one power turbine, essentially the same as a turbocharger. Heat exchanger at rear. Propeller from Airmaster NZ, they have feather capabilities.
  22. It is very clear that 250,000 is the passenger liability limit, read it again.
  23. It looked like a moose stall rather than a base turn stall. The muppet is obviously looking at something or someone on the ground. Excellent training video for new and old pilots.
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