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Malindi

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About Malindi

  • Birthday 23/02/1965

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  • Aircraft
    Quik GTR
  • Location
    Diani
  • Country
    Kenya

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  1. Did a bit of web snooping for you and found a website that sells them in South Africa. cometaviation.co.za Phone 011 8250048 (Germiston). ZAR 105 (about us$9.00) so quite a mark up but hey, they deliver. They also stock Mr Funnel.
  2. Skippydiesel, yep they’re the ones. Do you know where to get them in Aus? I also use the same measures to minimalize the risks of filling with dirty fuel and I haven’t seen any sediment in my filter in quite a while.
  3. This is the type of fuel filter recommended in the U.K. It’s a plastic gauze that doesn’t clog up in the same way as paper ones and you can see if there is any slime on it or sediment in it. I don’t know where you can get them in South Africa though I have read somewhere that there is one available and recommended in S.A. that is made by Mercedes. Personally I wouldn’t want one you can’t see the actual filter gauze on daily inspection. I also wouldn’t want to change it out every 25 hours especially if I were flying the 80 hours per month your flying. That’s a new filter almost every week. If you’ve got someone coming from the U.K. you could get a bunch of these from skydrive.co.uk. That’s what I do (to Kenya).
  4. Don’t know about psychology but I have heard it termed as ‘target fixation’.
  5. I sailed my canoe to Nomads yesterday for lunch. Maybe next time I will order that Whitecap (brand of beer) for you.
  6. What could you possibly miss about Kenya?
  7. Ha! Not sure about the 150 but Alan did my Permit to fly inspection on Saturday. He is retired (84 now) but offers his experience to Recreational Aircraft Association of Kenya. I would definitely give Gordon a call. He is very knowledgeable, a fantastic instructor and a top bloke. The foxbat is a good all round aircraft to learn on and he replaces with new every three years or so. I did my training with him in 2011 on trikes, they have their own strip with crosswind runway and they offer cheap accomodation on site. Karibu tena Kenya.
  8. Jambo from Kenya. There is sky sports flying school just out of York, so closer than Northam. They train with a foxbat and trikes. Highly recommended. CFI is Gordon Marshall 0419942645 Email is [email protected] Web is microlight.com.au Chris Kyne Diani Beach Kenya
  9. Could always take a look on the other side of the Indian Ocean. Diani Beach in Kenya has firm sand, no crocs and you could get away with parking in front of a seafood restaurant with someone to guard your aircraft while you have lunch. Easy on the wine though!
  10. My condolences to the families of the two men who were killed in this tragic accident. This thread is wandering all over the place. It is easy to start a new topic and I can see that at least 2 could be started. Future safety to stop similar incidents from occurring and investigation into this specific wing as there have been a number of accidents in Australia and elsewhere. If someone really has a bee in their bonnet start collecting data and posting it. Keeping posts under topics can make it so much more useful to find information in the future. Not to mention the deceased family's reading all this in the future when they want to reflect on how well thought of their loved ones were. Chris Kyne
  11. Malindi would have been an amazing place back then. Its still nice but more developed now so pros and cons I guess. Here are a few photos of my local flying area. The first one, Diani Beach, I took yesterday, looking North towards the airfield (Ukunda). The second one (a couple of weeks ago) Chale Island 9 miles South of the airstrip. Third is dropping through a hole just to show the aircraft.
  12. Hi from Kenya. I live on the South coast of Kenya and fly a Quik GTR Explorer. Just having a look at the forum and saying hello. Chris
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