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Mick

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  1. ...presumably with minimal fuel and no ammo, steaming flat out into a headwind?

    I reckon you are right OK. I have seen some black & white film footage and they were dropping scary close to the water after leaving the deck.

     

    One of those times you don't want to be going first as first guy off gets the least amount of deck to use!

     

     

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  2. It's the way the hobby is going. I have recently had a 20cc Corsair that I built for someone come back to me for repairs including a damaged E-Flite electric retract. Contacted Horizon Hobbies to get parts only to be told they don't sell parts. Have to buy a whole new set of retracts just because one part of one unit is bent!

     

     

  3. Stickshaker you will find Russ at Mbro really good to train with, he is a rare combination of a good pilot & a good teacher. All too often people are good at one or the other but not both.

     

    Also your 185cm height will not be a problem. I am 189cm & 115kg and fit comfortably in the Sportstar that Russ uses.

     

    Good luck.

     

     

  4. I believe there is at least one C42 in Australia registered with RAAus.

     

    I am pretty sure that the C42's German type certificate at 472.5kg with a chute will be accepted here.

     

    I visited Comco in 2007 & looked at taking on an Australian dealership but the lower MTOW put me off.

     

    The C42 is a nice flying aircraft & well made too.

     

     

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  5. My father was an aircraft enthusiast & RC modeller so I grew up around models and going to airshows.

     

    In my mid teens I took up model flying and at age 20 when I was getting myself into a financial position to be able to fly I was diagnosed with a genetic medical condition that I thought had put an end to my dreams of flying.

     

    At that point I dedicated myself to competitive model aerobatics culminating in representing Australia in 1996.

     

    Soon after that I learnt that I could fly ultralights but the early rag & tube stuff is not my cup of tea. Then in 2003 I attended an airshow & saw a Tecnam & the Jabs. In 2004 at age 33 I finally learnt to fly.

     

    Since then I have owned 3 aircraft and done approx 750 hours enjoying every one of them.

     

     

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  6. I had an interesting discussion with Matt Hall at Old Station last year after he had fitted winglets to his MXS-R race plane. He said there was no increase, even a slight reduction in straight & level flight but the benefit for him was a significant reduction in bleeding speed in the high G turns. At the time of our discussion Matt said he was still re-learning the aircrafts feel & characteristics as at that stage he had not flown it alot since adding the winglets. Matt did make the comment "The potential is good and watch this space!" Based on how the season played out his comment was not out of place. I am looking forward to chatting more this year now that Matt has clearly settled with the changes.

     

     

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