Adrian Lewer
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Adrian Lewer replied to planedriver's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Hi Guy's Haven't posted in a fair while, but came across motor kite dreaming the other day whilst at work, can't remember the episode I had seen but it was not bad ( Rules wise ) so I thought I would watch few more. after seeing the Disclaimer on the start of the Episode about RAA not endorsing it and watching it, I can understand why. Sure we have all broken some rules every now and then, flown low in non populated areas but to go out and put it on TV especially with Pilots with no experience is ridiculous. RAA should de Register the aircraft involved and ground the Pilots until they come to there senses. Then CASA should investigate. Simply the amount of things they have done wrong is out of this world, I would have been shot if it was me. -
AWESOME News. Keep us posted.
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Emergency landing on golf course at Leeming, WA
Adrian Lewer replied to Exadios's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
He was Lucky If it was fuel starvation I am sure the authorities will know when they check that fuel air mixture in the tank ;). -
Your lucky your still alive to make sure you don't do it again.
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CPL Theory in victoria
Adrian Lewer replied to Adrian Lewer's topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
AHAHAHAHAHAHA I was having a bad day. I have my PPL but was wanting to do my CPL Theory. I have looked at his website and he does CPL but is his CPL course any good ? -
CPL Theory in victoria
Adrian Lewer replied to Adrian Lewer's topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
Yeah thats what I have been thinking and have been lead to believe Bob is the best. Lionel Taylor is he any good though ? is anyone out there who has trained with him ? Thanks for the reply. -
Hi Guy's hoping someone can give me some guidance. I have been looking at my PPL theory for a while now and was going to attend the Bob Tait theory courses in Redcliffe QLD but it was to far to trade away from my kids for 2 months. Bob looks to have a good pass rate which is why I was looking at his courses but would like to know if there is anyone in Victoria that can do theory courses and has good pass rates like Bob Tait. Cheers.
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Are you actually getting WOT ? have you checked whether or not your actually getting full throttle you might have some binding and just not getting the last 2-3 mm of travel ?
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Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
Its funny I have spoken to a lot of people (from either rec forum or other hobbies) and every one seems to know everyone even if you have just passed one another. I dare say we have seen one another even if we have never met but one thing is for sure " WE BOTH LIKE AEROPLANES " -
Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
I don't own an aircraft. Have been looking at purchasing another one for some time now but not sure when. I fly 4781 from inbound on the odd occasion but have been flying a cherokee 180 for a while now. Not interested in a fly the weekend after next are you ? if your a member of the aero club we can get the gazelle for about $100.00 HR fly to YLED for lunch. -
Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
I have flown the yellow one in the YBLT aero clubs hangar and it is sweet. Very clean example of a gazelle. -
Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
EVAN mate you have to fly a gazelle.... They are great... -
Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
I think the technam is more user friendly than the gazelle, Don't get me wrong the gazelle is an awesome A/C for what it is but the gazelle will not climb like the technam and is more mushier in the lower end of the ASI the technam will just fly even if it is going backwards, and be so crisp in the controls you have to tell yourself "RUDDER ONLY" can't remember figures (I must admit I fly attitude not AS) but the technam will come in at 30-40 KTS with ease and authority ( DON'T TELL BRUCE THAT) but the gazelle will stall at about 30 odd KTS but will just not do it in real life, I find 40-50 KTS to be good. The gazelle is a great A/C and for about $35,000 you can have one in great Knick but the Techie cost $80,000 and is in my opinion BULLET proof but I actually hate the look of the things agricultural I call them the dash lets them down. I like my Jab's for the pure fact that they are responsive and fast and just suit my flying style but would recommend anyone learning to fly use on of the techies. In 4962 you would have been at 700FT by the club room which is 3/4 down the RWY SOLO at over 1000 FPM climb at 65-70 KTS IAS which is impressive in the gazelle the poor little buggar is only 100 FT by the club rooms. OH YEAH better range in the Techie only about 3.5 hours inc RES in a Gazelle. -
Making the move to Tecnam-land...
Adrian Lewer replied to .Evan.'s topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
4962 fly's good. like a gazelle. -
Don't know what to say, Poor buggars must have been under the pump, I could hear it i his voice he was thinking hard. I think I might devote my next flight to them and practice more PFL's after listening to that, God knows we all need it. To the family from myself and my family our best wishes are with you.