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  1. Rumor has it that Pilot Shop which always has our interests at heart, may be considering stocking protective- headware for the benefit of those who fly low wing aircraft in Aussie summer conditions, to keep that burning sun at bay.

     

    If popular, a wide range could be available

     

    • The "Sportstar Special". (also available in pink)
       
       

     

     

     

    or, For The Bonanza set, there's "The Gatsby" to look real cool!

     

     

    50+ block-out also to be available for the less fashion conscious?

     

     

  2. The trees are dropping more than leaves and bark - huge branches have fallen from several trees in my area. Would crush a car if one were under them.

     

    Can I park my car in the shade of your tree's Spacesaver please. I could do with a newie?

     

     

  3. whinges, but no malice intended. meanwhile, did storchy ever tell you how well his storch ran on avgas and H2O. That's no Bull, Bull, I have a photo of him topping it up before escaping Narrow Mine in inclement weather. Can't beat those rotary axes.

     

     

  4. British Airways Airbus A318 flies over the heart of London to land at London City Airport from JFK.

     

    I reckon the runway U-turn is the most spectacular part!

     

    This is a fascinating insight into how BA manages to provide this service.

     

    For those not in the know, the BA 318 leaves London City bound for New York JFK via Ireland. She tech stops in Ireland for fuel but the passengers clear customs and immigration at this point to utilise the fuelling time.

     

    It therefore lands in the US as a domestic flight and passengers are through the airport in minutes.

     

    Filmed from the cockpit this month: Using a steep approach a British Airways Airbus A318 flies over the heart of London to land at London City Airport from JFK.

     

    http://mediacentre. britishairways.com/ videolibrary/details/86/202

     

    Video - British Airways A318 London City service

     

    mediacentre.britishairways.com

     

    All footage is supplied and approved by British Airways free of charge for the sole purpose of editorial use by the media only. For any other use, commercial or ...

     

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  5. Welcome to the forums Frans. Sounds like you're doing just fine. I had some contact with a Kiwi guy who flew a trike out of Harvey Bay some while back, but haven't heard anything from him for quite a long time. I wonder whether the strip he used has closed because of more commercial flights or maybe he's gone back home. I remember seeing him fly around Frazer Island while I was up there on holiday, and yearned to be up there with him.

     

     

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  6. "Lexophile" is a term used for someone who has a way with words, such as, you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish, or to write with a broken pencil is a bit pointless.

     

    I had a message here today with a word I didn't understand, so had to google it.

     

    To the sender of that message, all I can say is "If you get too big for your boots, you'll probably expose yourself in the end" and like a hard-boiled egg, that's a bit hard to beat :wink:Boom Boom!.

     

     

  7. Just because I can't get through my day without speaking my time between Recreational Flying and my joys of Phillumenism doesn't mean I am insane or even.......

    just a bit plane bonkas at times. Phillumanism! (had to google that one) Have collection of matchbox models tucked away for the grandkids, but not into collecting the pyrotechnic side of things, strike a light!

     

     

  8. Sorry to say this guys, shoot me down in flames if you want to, and certainly no offence intended, ban me if mod's want to, but we can do so much better on this thread. This thread needs to raise it's game a bit. If you care to look back at some of the very early post's they were real funny, but things have declined, so I personally couldn't even bother posting on it. Many of you guys have probably had enough hearing about the Oyster Bar, Possum skins, through bolts etc; and have so much more to offer than that. I know that so many of you have a great sense of humor, and we'd all be happy to see your rejuvinated offerings that are appreciated by the majority, and you yourselves will get so much pleasure from this thread which has been going for yonks.

     

    Kind Rdgs

     

    Grumpy Old Fart Planey

     

     

  9. In my humble opinion, our local Aminta Hennesy is certainly worth a mention. She's a notable pilot who has achieved a lot, and has contributed much to light aviation.

     

    Aminta's Order of Australia Medal

     

    Order of Australia Medal Citation to Aminta Hennessy Medal in the General Division of the Order of Australia

     

    Australia Day 26 January 2005 Honours List

     

    For service to aviation as a pilot and as an instructor through the establishment of the Australian Association of flight Instructors.

     

    Aminta Hennessy was the first Australian woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1978. She was also the first woman to fly solo back-to-back crossings of the Pacific Ocean, 1994. Has crossed the Pacific Ocean 21 times. (20 of them solo), the Indian Ocean (solo) once and Asia four times (solo) all delivering aircraft.

     

    Aminta Hennessy is the co-owner of Clamback & Hennessy at Bankstown Airport. Her company is an international aircraft ferry, charter and instructor school. She established the Australia Association of Flight Instructors and was President for more than five years.

     

    She established the ‘Fear of Flying’ clinics on behalf of the Australian Women Pilots’ Association in conjunction with Qantas Airlines in 1979 and ran them for 10 years.

     

    Ms Hennessy is an Approved testing Officer for the civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) appointed in 1988.

     

    Was author of Future Vision Statement for the then Civil Aviation Authority 1988.

     

     

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  10. Sure to be the same place, it was off Mamre Rd down the lane turn right through the often locked gate to the paddock where the r/c model club were, and the giro boys were further up the back. The old falcon would tow us over the top of the hill before the downhill run. There was a guy who built his Lightwing at home just off Pendle Way who used to fly in there occasionally. It was Water Dept land that sadly got re-developed into a housing estate, but I used to spend a lot of Sundays there.

     

     

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