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FlyBoy1960

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  1. Yehh.. That's grams, YOU NEED THIS IN OUNCES ! 🤩
  2. LIMITED STOCK SALE!!!! Bert Flood Imports As we approach the End of Financial year, we have a limited amount of Rotax engines for sale at a discounted price. If you are in the market for a new engine, be sure to act quickly - these won't last long! To take advantage of this sale, use the link below. Sale is on standard configuration engines. For further details on configuration, please contact our team. PARTS PRICE & AVAILABILTY REQUEST Powering Performance, Delivering Excellence. Bert Flood Imports, Your Rotax Specialist. Customer Service Team Bert Flood Imports Pty Ltd 17-18 Chris Drive Lilydale VIC 3140 Phone: 03 9735 5655 [email protected] Bert Flood Imports have been involved in Rotax® engines for more than 35 years. We are the sole Rotax® Aircraft engine distributor for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and South-East Asia with a complete spares and back-up service for all models. Our Rotax® Factory Approved Workshop offers a full repair and overhaul service by Rotax® Factory trained staff. We hold the following approvals: CAA Reg30 Approved workshop and Cert. of Approval No.C514621. Bert Flood | Rotax Aircraft Engines
  3. Yes but its ONLY a number you have been allocated, read the fine print, it will say its not a certificate or permission to FLY. You need to find the appropriate category and then get the CofA completed, then, and ONLY, then will you have a REGISTERED aircraft thats approved for FLIGHT.
  4. My aircraft was registered under " AUF " without problems . 95-10-1103 . You can register a broomstick (ask the wife), There is a big difference between being allocated a NUMBER and completing a CofA. The number allocation has NOTHING to do with registration.
  5. Lots of good footage here. Perfect day ! https://www.onsceneact.com.au/index.php/767-light-plane-crashes-near-tharwa-in-canberras-south
  6. It was "technically" taxiing because he was not airborne yet. Nothing to see here. 😉
  7. He just makes them up. keyboard warrior with google and gpt to add to the diatribe.
  8. From the last I heard the company producing the aircraft was sold because they were making 10 times more money out of making wind turbine blade. Whoever they sold it to is no longer trading, they lasted about 12 months apparently before the money ran out, they have grand designs of revamping everything and reintroducing/remarketing the products but it just didn't happen. The purchaser had no experience in aviation although he flew a Storch locally in Italy. All of this is secondhand from somebody I talked to at the airport but he is normally pretty good with what is happening
  9. YAWN.. stop posturing. The RA-Aus are in the pooh-pooh because they lied in court, hid information and got caught out. The DPP will pursue them aggressively if they feel there is a case to answer otherwise there is no use in talking about this any further. The part that is worthwhile talking about is the fact that members money and obviously significant time resources for the staff, which come at a cost to the members, have been used/wasted in defending something which should not have happened. Let's say that RA-Aus spent $300,000 so far (this has been reported on this website) then they owe me and each of you who are members an explanation about what is going on and why they have had to spend this amount of money. I would be expecting an explanation even if it was $50,000! It seems that they have not learned anything from the coroner's inquest findings and they are doing exactly the same with the membership by lying with omission about what is going on.
  10. She was nod a wife who knew nothing, she was training also!
  11. Seems we are playing in an industry of decline in so may ways. 10 years ago there were report and photos everywhere. Now, radio silence.
  12. I thought there may be a lot more information on the site about Avalon with so many people being in Victoria ? Just saying it all looks very quiet down there ?
  13. It's faster from my end 🙂
  14. The only public article is here https://www.twz.com/40255/crash-in-iraq-helps-unmask-secretive-ultra-quiet-special-operations-drone-program There are more but you need to register etc.
  15. According to the article, they are flying 36 hours at a time in the Middle East. They are doing 55 flights before the engine reaches TBO so the engines are getting replaced every 3 to 4 months and these engines which are out of time but only a few months old get "disposed of" whatever that means. Imagine the parts supply for us regular people, almost new parts really cheap but unfortunately that doesn't seem to be happening. The article mentions they are flown out of Jordan but operated out of New Mexico. A normal flight is 36 hours but they can do 45 if needed. The Gimbal on the bottom is water cooled and worth ~$2 million and is used for surveillance, targeting and everything else. The payload is the expensive part and the engine is considered a disposable part based on the hours they are doing
  16. These have been around since 2008 as UAV aircraft. One of the reasons Textron purchased Pipistrel according to the article.
  17. whatever happened to the other group which was going to run parallel with the RA-Aus. It was all over this website for about a year and then just quietly disappeared after they kept missing their 'open for business' dates ?
  18. I am disputing what you have said, because the coroner didn't once mention icing. That was your interpretation of the events, and not a fact from the coroner's report. I do agree with you, that icing was a likely possibility, and at least one of the reasons that this flight ended in a fatality. But the very first reason was the pilot not having the skills to decide that the weather was not suitable on that day for his level of training and the equipment in the aircraft. There is no other consideration that needs to be made other than a pilot making very poor decisions from the moment he taxied. I keep coming back to the statement in the coroner's report that even the guys wife/de facto wouldn't even fly with him. You don't need any more red flags than this statement on its own.
  19. perhaps, if they leave it long enough, they think we will have forgotten and the can sweep everything under the rug
  20. Why havent the RAA issued a statement yet ? Their employees have been referred to the DPP to be charged as criminally liable. The whole thing stinks from start to finish!
  21. The guys at TL Ultralight in the Czech Republic did this about 5 years ago. These are the people that make the Sting, Stream, Sparker, Sirius, etc. and other aircraft in the range. They built about 20 units that were commissioned specifically for military training because they needed a low-cost way of operating an aircraft with a turbine engine for military training. Apparently, they couldn't do the same thing with a Piston engine variant. I saw some photos of the aircraft when I was lucky enough to go to AERO Friedrichshafen about 5 years ago. I will see if I can find the photos but it looked really nice. No idea of the price or anything else but it looked really good. A quick search found this information TL-Ultralight, a Czech aircraft manufacturer, has developed the Stream Turbo, an ultralight aircraft powered by the PBS TP100 turboprop engine. This engine is notable for its low weight and high static thrust, producing 241 horsepower (180 kW). It is equipped with autonomous oil and fuel systems, an electric BLDC starter-generator, and a digital control unit that maintains a constant propeller speed. The aircraft can reach flight levels up to 29,500 feet (9,000 meters) and has a maximum starting altitude of 19,700 feet (6,000 meters). tl-ultralight.cz tl-ultralight.com.au The Stream Turbo's design offers pilots an experience akin to that of a military fighter jet, featuring tandem seating and a highly streamlined Kevlar-fiberglass composite airframe with retractable landing gear. While primarily intended for military use, the aircraft's performance and design make it suitable for basic fighter training, especially for developing world militaries. 20 units were commissioned for the Czech Republic military as a basic trainer aircraft. pimaair.org The PBS TP100 engine itself has applications beyond civilian aviation; it is also utilized in various military contexts, including vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) operations for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
  22. It could just be the rego lapsed because the owner got ill/died, lost his job and could afford to fly, wifey seperation etc. Its not always a neferious thing that causes a rego to lapse. He could have just also lost interest.
  23. you get what you pay for in China. My Telsa Model Y was made in China and it is perfect in every way My iPhone was also made in China and it has worked perfectly for about 6 years Price and quality don't go together. If you pay a fair price then you will get a good product out of China every time. We are not shopping at the $2 store.
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