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  1. It's strange, I get a "Can't find image file. Use Search image file button" when there's clearly a path to the .ozfx3 file, then I hit ok and it says "An error occurred while reading image" Maybe it doesn't like Windows 7?

     

    Sorry for going a bit off topic, maybe I should open another thread?

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  2. Hi tracktop,

     

    Thanks for your reply, I purchased the maps from Maptrax last night and downloaded them this morning. I had to convert the .TIF file to .PNG and then use the Orux Dekstop software to calibrate it with the Ozi .map file and convert it to an Orux readable file. Can you use the Ozi files directly through Orux?

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  3. I downloaded the application and it looks very useful, who should I contact to get aeronautical charts made up? Or do I have to calibrate my own? I'm sure I could do it but it seems like a lengthy process, so I'd be better off paying for someone to do it.

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  4. Thanks for that,

     

    Announcing on Perth Radar is something I'm going to do all the way down and back up the coast. I considered announcing on Jandakot tower while transiting past inbound/outbound points but keeping a listening watch would be more appropriate. The Jabiru isn't transponder equipped unfortunately. It's a dual nav so I'll have to see what my instructor thinks.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Andrew

     

     

  5. I'm a bit stuck with planning this nav, I've planned all my other navs successfully but this one is a bit tricky. I'm doing a flight down the WA coast to Serpentine (32° 23.698' South 115° 52.259' East) from Bindoon. I've planned the flight to Serpentine over the water (only 2nm out) however by procedure the return flight (heading North) must be conducted over land, no problems right? Nah, if I followed that rule I'd be transiting past 3 major inbound points for Jandakot airport at the same altitude as aircraft joining but on a converging path (aircraft flying towards me from my left) and I MUST be at 1500' transiting North and 2000' transiting South. If I don't follow the rule and go out over the water heading North I'll be flying straight into oncoming traffic. So really I have no other option but to fly over the Jandakot inbound points :S Does anyone from WA have experience with this? Or can anyone give me some ideas?

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  6. 55-3845 Skyfox Aviation Skyfox Ca25 19/12/2002 - My schools Skyfox and I can confirm it's tailwheel. (I have photos if you want them)

     

    24-3957 Skyfox Aviation Gazelle Ca25n 7/08/2003 - My schools Skyfox Gazelle (nosewheel)

     

    (The above information was extracted from the RA-Aus registration number sequence.)

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  7. Hi Mike,

     

    I think you'll find that's a CA25, except the CA25 is tailwheel and the CA25N is nosewheel. Although I'm not an expert when it comes to Skyfox aircraft, there might be some other things you can tell the difference between. I thought the CA22 had the counter clockwise rotation from the cockpit?

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  8. This guy calls himself "crazy old larry", seen a few of his youtube videos. I saw one of his comments saying that the Ultralight is very uneconomical, so really the only kicks he gets is having a big noise maker on the back :big_grin:

     

     

  9. Hi Arthur,

     

    There's about 31 hangars at Bindoon currently and more are in development stages. The name rings a bell but there are a few members on this forum that have been around at Bindoon a lot longer than me. I've been flying there since ~August 2009. Thanks for the information on the crash & registrations. Much appreciated.

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  10. Hi Pylon,

     

    Encoded the file into MP3 but it jumped from 14MB in .wma format to 18MB in MP3! I kept it in .wma and uploaded it to my server and is available for download at: http://worldofaviation.net.au/recflying/ultralightcrash.wma - now I regret that decision because I just remembered you're on a mac. Hopefully your audio playing software is able to read from .wma files :big_grin:

     

    RE: Bindoon

     

    Amazing how much the airfield has changed in 19 years, I have some photos of the aerodrome recently taken here: Flickr: andrewaeroplane's Photostream I plan on uploading some more in depth ones later tonight, I'll PM you when that's done. Also that aeroplane looks rather interesting to flying :P I've never seen it at Bindoon though.

     

    -Andrew

     

     

  11. Bankstown Ultralight Crash

     

    Note: This crash happened quite a while ago and I'm just after some info.

     

    I found a recording on the Basair website about an ultralight crash in the Parramatta area quite some time ago. When listening to the clip I heard it was a Lightwing registration 25-0692. Has anyone got any info regarding this accident? Basair claims the aircraft was flying at night, any reports or news sites?

     

    Here's the link to the recording: Live ATC Radio

     

    browse down the page to find the "ultralight crash"

     

    I'm about 15 minutes into the 1 hour clip. I have a question, when the tower was contacting him, he was addressing the lightwing as "Papa six niner two" Why was there something about P in his registration?

     

    Appreciate any info.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Andrew

     

    Disregard 1 hour clip, for some reason my player was glitching up, clip goes for about 20 minutes. Turns out he got on the ground safely and called the Police, now about his callsign?

     

     

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