T510 Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM You can have an RPL without cross country, just has the same 25nm limit as an RPC with a couple of variations "Unless you hold a navigation endorsement you are limited to flying within 25 NM of: your departure aerodrome your flight training area the route between your departure aerodrome and the flight training area." You are better off finishing off your endorsements under RAAus typically as it tends to be cheaper, then they transfer to your RPL 1 1
jackc Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM 8 minutes ago, T510 said: You can have an RPL without cross country, just has the same 25nm limit as an RPC with a couple of variations "Unless you hold a navigation endorsement you are limited to flying within 25 NM of: your departure aerodrome your flight training area the route between your departure aerodrome and the flight training area." You are better off finishing off your endorsements under RAAus typically as it tends to be cheaper, then they transfer to your RPL I will bet when RAAus wake up to what is going on, they’re going to start charging people more money for endorsements, taking aircraft off their register so people can go VH. They will just introduce a raft of charges to try and make up the kitty even more. 1
BrendAn Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM Posted yesterday at 02:33 AM 9 minutes ago, T510 said: You can have an RPL without cross country, just has the same 25nm limit as an RPC with a couple of variations "Unless you hold a navigation endorsement you are limited to flying within 25 NM of: your departure aerodrome your flight training area the route between your departure aerodrome and the flight training area." You are better off finishing off your endorsements under RAAus typically as it tends to be cheaper, then they transfer to your RPL I will be staying raa unless it becomes a problem . I only fly an ultralight around my local.area here.
jackc Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM I heard of one instance where they were unhappy with a guy wanting to take his aircraft off their register and they stuffed him around so much to try and delay him from going VH. That is very unethical. 🤢 1
Thruster88 Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, BrendAn said: I know of a 582 Gemini that is stuck in limbo now. They won't allow the transfer. The Thruster Gemini (aluminium tail frame) never had a 582 from the factory, built 1985,86. The T300, T500 with steel tail frames did have the option of a 582 from the factory, built 1987 on. I believe "on condition" engine operation has now been approved for the Rotax 2 strokes, a step in the right direction. Edited yesterday at 03:29 AM by Thruster88 1
BrendAn Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM 7 minutes ago, Thruster88 said: The Thruster Gemini (aluminium tail frame) never had a 582 from the factory, built 1985,86. The T300, T500 with steel tail frames did have the option of a 582 from the factory, built 1987 on. I believe "on condition" engine operation has now been approved for the Rotax 2 strokes, a step in the right direction. So if you have a pre 1987 thruster with 582 you can't transfer ownership and reg unless you can fit a recon 503. What about shifting them to exp. Can that be done.
Litespeed Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM Back to the Drifter... What a awesome hotrod that must be with a Italian stallion triple two stroke. I want one with floats. 1 1
Thruster88 Posted yesterday at 04:18 AM Posted yesterday at 04:18 AM 35 minutes ago, BrendAn said: So if you have a pre 1987 thruster with 582 you can't transfer ownership and reg unless you can fit a recon 503. What about shifting them to exp. Can that be done. I believe the two seat Thrusters are type certified aircraft so in Australia experimental is not an option. Re the Drifter, I really like 2 strokes but the 912 would be a better choice in every way except coolness to get 100hp. 1
jackc Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM I’m hoping to find out the real cost of what the MARAP was for all the Drifters mods
BrendAn Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM (edited) 3 minutes ago, jackc said: I’m hoping to find out the real cost of what the MARAP was for all the Drifters mods It's a fixed rate for each marap isn't it. $770 ? Edited yesterday at 05:38 AM by BrendAn
jackc Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:42 AM 2 minutes ago, BrendAn said: It's a fixed rate for each marap isn't it. $770 ? I’m wondering if that is the total cost for all of the mods applied for in one application or if they must be assessed separately on individual MARAP applications?
facthunter Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM It doesn't NEED 100 HP and 2 strokes have the best Power/weight ratio. What is the actual safety issue that is supposed to be being addressed here?. Nev
BrendAn Posted yesterday at 05:51 AM Posted yesterday at 05:51 AM 6 minutes ago, jackc said: I’m wondering if that is the total cost for all of the mods applied for in one application or if they must be assessed separately on individual MARAP applications? No. Every mod has its own marap because raaus pay around $30000 per marap and get it back off several people instead of one paying for the whole thing. The advantage to them is if it's a popular marap it will keep bringing in revenue. Long after it's paid for.
jackc Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:54 AM 1 minute ago, BrendAn said: No. Every mod has its own marap because raaus pay around $30000 per marap and get it back off several people instead of one paying for the whole thing. The advantage to them is if it's a popular marap it will keep bringing in revenue. Long after it's paid for. Next question I have to ask is does the MARAPs transfer seamlessly to a new owner or do they have to re-validate any MARAPs applying to the aircraft at the time of ownership change?
BrendAn Posted yesterday at 05:58 AM Posted yesterday at 05:58 AM 2 minutes ago, jackc said: Next question I have to ask is does the MARAPs transfer seamlessly to a new owner or do they have to re-validate any MARAPs applying to the aircraft at the time of ownership change? I would think the marap is attached to aircraft forever.
facthunter Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago The DRIFTER'S NEVER EXCEED SPEED is not much above it's cruise speed and it's empty weight is slightly below 1/2 of it's Max weight. That's with a 582 and a SB wing. ( the only type I have flown). Good thing. Nev
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