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RossK

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  1. Just being picky - Paul Larsen is actually an Australian, the record run was done in Namibia.
  2. Jack, what is the information the RAAus provided that is allegedly incorrect?
  3. Stall spin on final turn - in slow motion 😁
  4. Off topic - MX5s are notorious for hydraulic lifter ticks, it's like a built in oil warning system 😆. If it's low on oil - it ticks if the oil is getting old - it ticks if the engine is cold - it ticks. After 98 they switched to solid lifters. MX5s also run a timing belt, no chain. It's a non interference engine. (we have 2 in the family a '90 and a '91)
  5. Apparently, it draws air in to the oil system and then pumps that air into the lifters, which can be troublesome to clear.
  6. There is some hope Skippy, Radial
  7. JG, is there anyway you can combine the old fuel map with this one, then all the fuel stops and pubs are in one place 😉
  8. I use this site when I haven't got access to Avplan Airspace
  9. I organised it with Hugh Brownlee Wimmera Aero Club
  10. Mogas is also available through Wimmera Aero Club at Horsham, need to ring in advance though. JG, is there any way of updating that map?
  11. I know the guys out at YLIL have replaced tail beacons in their Jab 160s, so there must be something available. Istria are the maintenance firm at YLIL, maybe they have a source?
  12. There is also this one, needs updating though as I know both Tyabb and Lethbridge have Mogas, but aren't listed. Fuel Map
  13. The float issue is still around, ours were done in March. Engine was new in mid 2018 But it did only take 10 minutes tops to do both carbs.
  14. I'm hesistant on the full coastal route as there are sections where your only option would be the beach. The route up the Deddick valley is pretty remote, but has the advantage that the only contraint is the 10000ft VFR limit - which gives me a fair amount of airpsace from the ground level. I am leaning towards the route around the north of Canberra though; no remote areas, considerably more landing options if needs be and plenty of alternate airstrips. The only constraint is the Canberra Class C steps, but 3500ft is a reasonable height AGL and I could always deviate further north to the 8500ft step. This route also gives me the option that if the weather is breathtakingly good, I can shortcut across to Adaminaby and then on to Moruya. At some point in all options, I have to get across the coastal ranges into Moruya. I'm thinking that a planned stop at Tumut or Corryong, to strech the legs, go to the loo and check the weather ahead is going to be a wise idea. Hopefully we get out of Vic lockdown soon and NSW eases border restrictions, and then the weather co-operates. If/when when i go, I'll do a trip report.
  15. I've been watching weather patterns, comparing to GAFs, winds aloft etc. trying to get a better understanding of what weather I'm looking for. This mornings forecast made going over the highlands look very do-able - Freezing level >10000ft and only scattered cloud at 8500ft. Typically, when the weather is good (like the last few days), the forecast freezing level along the coastal route is lower, 4000-6000ft, where the inland route is >8000ft. It does seem to be that the freezing level is pretty much at the level I'd want to be at on either route. And cloud levels are typically lower along the coastal route. I'd be looking for a forecast of Scattered cloud or less to go. The other option is go north of Canberrra under the 6500ft step and come back down - it's only about 15mins more than Route 2. This route would also give a lot of alternate fields if the weather was not as good as forecast and avoids designated remote areas.
  16. Wow, more dollars thant sense? Show me the money!
  17. Hi everyone, we're looking to do a trip to Moruya to catch up with friends when this Vic lockdown ends. I have 2 routes in mind Lilydale - Mansfield - Corryong - Adaminaby - Moruya Lilydale - Latrobe Valley - D353 VFR corridor - Bairnsdale - Buchan - Deddick Valley - Delegate - Bega - Moruya. Both routes cross and equal amount of Tiger Country. Both routes take me across designated remote areas for about 50km. Route 1 is more direct, but would require crossing the Kosciuszko range, ground level 6500, so I'd want to be 9500amsl for that section Route 2 would allow me a lower altitude most of the way, but would still require some height over the Deddick valley and on to Bega. From Bairnsdale to Bega I'd be looking to be at 5500amsl. Flight levels will be dictated by cloud levels/density and terrain How much of an issue is the freezing level, given that i'm going to stay clear of cloud. The Sportstar does seem to have a good cabin heater. If the weather looks remotely iffy, we'll drive. What else do I need to consider? I'd appreciate advice from others who have flown across the range in winter? Ross
  18. Report it as an incident/defect with RAA, there should at least be some follow up from RAA with Jabiru. YLIL maintenance guys have been logging their Jab engine issues on the RAA Accident and Defect register.
  19. I'm a fan of both John Anderson and Dick Smith, and this letter from Dick seems rather pointless. Why rip into a politician who retired 14 years ago, and hasn't actually been responsible for that portfolio since 2005. It's been 16 years and there have been 6 other ministers in that time , including the current opposition leader, who held the position for nearly 6 years and achieved just as little in aviation.
  20. Same, when we flew with small humans we were given a supplementary belt, that was 25+ years ago.
  21. having bought within the last 12 months I can relate to a lot of this. Our dealings with brokers were less than great. One AC we were interested in, we were never able to get a copy of the log books. AC apperently blew the motor and was withdrawn from sale - I only found out by tracking down the owner and ringing him directly after 3 weeks of back and forth with the broker. We ended up buying privately - good listing with plenty of photos showing what you want - decowled engine, instrument panel, cockpit setup etc, followed up by prompt replies with log books, maintenance records etc. ie a seller who knew their AC inside and out and wanted to sell it.
  22. The ABC actually reported it as a Tecnam P2008 😲
  23. Yeah ? RAA reg plane, 3 people? Edit: Great result though, well executed forced landing.
  24. Looks like ex Soar aircraft.
  25. Thanks for the replies guys. It is a private strip and would have been my first time there. I didn't need to stop, but wanted to have look as we were nearby. My take away is I just need to ask more about strip conditions when I'm calling for PPR, not just asking if I can land.
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