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About brilin_air
- Birthday 07/11/1964
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Aircraft
jabiru
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Location
YBSS Bacchus Marsh
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Afghanistan
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Hi all. Does anyone know of a supplier of Matco Brakes for a Thruster here in Australia. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks. Linda
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pprune report: jab engine failure Oct 28th
brilin_air replied to cooperplace's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
What a bunch of mindless idiots pprune keyboard warriors are. The pilot got it right. Jabiru bashing is sooooo yesterday. -Linda -
CASA 292/14 - Conditions and direction about Jabiru engines
brilin_air replied to coljones's topic in Jabiru
Good. And I hope they get an ass reaming over it. -Linda -
In a word? Sh**t. Cloud to the ground around that area, gusting winds and drizzle. We spent most of the day in freezing cold rainy Ballarat yesterday, and it wasn't until late arvo that the clouds started lifting. Non-flying event yesterday in our part of the world. -Linda
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I believe Cliff Banks is over there too. -Linda
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Hi Robert, Here are some pics of the mount that I use. It is mounted to the top of the engine where the crankshaft seal mounts, the accelerometer is central and the inductive pickup is to the side. Take your time and good luck it is very sensitive and reaching for perfection can be frustrating but once you get the hang of it you will get results quicker. I use stick on wheel weights on the spinner flange edge where the screws go in and as a guide I have found that 3 grams will give you about .1 ips correction. If after your first measurement you are getting near 1 ips take your prop off and check for static balance first as the closer you can have everything statically balanced it makes it easier to dynamically balance. Brian
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Light Aircraft down near Camden
brilin_air replied to red750's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
I think this thread has run it's course. Thank you Bob for that info. :) -Linda -
CASA 292/14 - Conditions and direction about Jabiru engines
brilin_air replied to coljones's topic in Jabiru
Hey Bobby! Of course everything is good. Jab will have the last laugh my friend. Need to catch up with you and Sals. All well this way. The "S" is singing like a bird. Hope all good your way. Miss our chats. -Linda :) -
CASA 292/14 - Conditions and direction about Jabiru engines
brilin_air replied to coljones's topic in Jabiru
Yes I have, thank you. :) -Linda -
Hey Ross. How are you going with the jabby. Did you get to finish it off? Its been awhile since we last spoke. Hope this finds you well Brian Dunkley
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CASA - Draft Proposal for Jabiru Aircraft
brilin_air replied to slb's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Bruce. You forgot to add that the 3 standard jabirus that made that trip with you, all did it without incident. Also it wasn't a standard barrel that was honed.... -
Highwing. There are 2 L2 Jabiru maintainers in the area. One works out of bacchus marsh, but can come to you there if you so need and can assist with your queries. Linda.
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Dubbo now has a bomb tester as well, and Brian made it go off. -Linda