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Neil_S

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  1. Actually there are 10 types of people in this world - those who understand binary, and those who don't
  2. Hi FT - that looks good. A bit like mudguards on a pushbike - stops the worst of the mud but still allows decent inspection of tyres and brakes. Also good for a bit of drag reduction (maybe). A mate of mine who owns a Jab 160 reckoned his spats collected a few kilos of mud, so he took them off.... Cheers Neil
  3. Hi FD, It's 1000 ft above populated areas - for a radius of 600m from the highest point. Cheers Neil
  4. Got mine today too. Looks good - still reading through it....
  5. Got mine today too. Looks good - still reading through it....
  6. Hi Owen, That was very pleasurable reading. Thanks for that. Cheers Neil
  7. Hi Tomo, Excellent video! Thanks for finding & sharing.... Cheers Neil
  8. LOL - excellent stuff, ladies! I did expect to see a handbag hanging from the throttle though..... Let's see some more videos - you obviously have a not-so-hidden thespian talent Cheers Neil
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    pali

    Hi Pali & As Tomo says, RAA is cheaper, so may be the best place to start even if you move to GA later. Tell us a bit more about yourself and your flying, where you are located etc! Cheers Neil
  10. Hi Andrew, Yep - I'd like to see a few pix or video of it.....In fact why not fly it down to Penfield (Sunbury) and I can come out and ogle it.... Cheers Neil
  11. Hi Alan, Don't become a lurker, mate! We all value your contributions. I have also sometimes had a post somewhat mis-interpreted IMO and didn't really understand how/why, but I don't really give a ^&$% and I carry on posting anyway....thick skin, or maybe just thick head I also agree with Robinsm - you put a value on the membership relative to what you consider you get out of it, rather than the dollar figure. If you think the annual fee is good value (which I do) compared to other stuff you could spend the same dollars on then it is worth it. I am "cashed up" in the sense my mortgage is now paid off, but I am still working for the moment, so currently money is going into my super, but allowing some to be spent doing stuff I enjoy while still physically able to do - ie flying. While still paying the mortgage flying would have been a lot more difficult to afford/justify, but ultimately we are all privileged to be able to fly aeroplanes, and I also recognize that there are countless others who will never be in a position to do so. I am sure there are others here who also try to help those who are less fortunate - I sponsor a child through World Vision, and when I get the letters from my sponsored child saying how much they appreciate it I consider that an excellent investment.....I would strongly encourage others to sponsor a child too. Cheers Neil
  12. Hi Daysey, You might want to contact PSB Insurance Brokers PTY LTD - they cover our plane, so more likely to know how to get personal cover for pilots IMO. Telephone: (03) 8841 3300 Cheers Neil
  13. Still damaged......
  14. Hi Heather, The CFI at my club suggested you consider replacing the original undercarriage with the one used in the Eurofox - more modern, less drag etc. Maybe worth thinking about anyway.... Cheers Neil
  15. Hi Roger &
  16. Hi Rdarby, The one I have from BOM is titled "Manual of Aviation Meteorology" ISBN 978-0-9578991-7-9. Cost about $60 if I remember. Covers the whole meteorology topic including clouds if you want to go a bit further into the weather area.... Cheers Neil
  17. Well done, mate!
  18. Hi Heather, Welcome to the site. I take it from your recent other post that you fly a Gazelle? Great stuff - let's see some pix and hear about your flying background, where you fly from, etc. Don't be shy! Cheers Neil
  19. Hi Heather, Yup - no bungees on a Gazelle - they are vulcanized blocks like the man said. We recently replaced ours with newer undercarriage struts from another Gazelle that was being rebuilt (with different undercarriage as a taildragger) and they were spare. Perhaps you may be lucky and do the same if you advertise.... Cheers Neil
  20. Hi Paul, You might try sending a message to a guy on this site called Foxworker (real name also Paul), or even call him on 0402 871771. He is very knowledgeable on Skyfox wings. Cheers Neil
  21. Hi Robyn, I waited about 35 years before learning to fly! Far too long! You will get the hang of it all in time - just keep going. After all, if you are going to do kangaroo hops then Australia is the place to do them.... Keep us posted with your progress. Cheers Neil
  22. That helicopter vid is just insane!
  23. Hi Ozzie, Excellent pix! Thanks for sharing. Cheers Neil
  24. Hi Bacon, - hope the training is going well. Keep us posted on your progress.... Cheers Neil
  25. Hi David, Very interesting - thanks for supplying that info. Gives us all something to think about, and when illustrated in that manner it is very sobering just how little time there is to react. Cheers Neil
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