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Frank

 

How long is your strip - i.e. suitable for a J230 or not

 

I don't get up that way often other then via Mareeba for fuel to go further north

 

I have your location but not the length etc

 

If I am having a jolly around your area I would likd to drop in but I would prefer to know the length available and your phone number to confirm that if I dropped in you would be likely to be at home

 

I am verry aware that a drifter runway may not be long suitable for a J230

 

PM your phone number if you want to keep it private.

 

FrankM

 

 

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Frank

 

PS: I am not worried about your windsock as my previous post about wind strength was for low time pilots - ie if they did their training at a certified strip then be aware of different indications.

 

 

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Frank, How long is your strip - i.e. suitable for a J230 or not FrankM

Hi Frank, The main strip runs 07-25 and is 600 mts end to end...Ron Watson from Innisfail gets in and out easily with his Jab, not sure of the model.

 

Years ago, I had trees at one end, Rodney Stiff flew in with a Jabiru,no trouble at all, he thought it was great to be able to come in over trees as he hadn`t had a go at it before..He took both Fran and me flying off it.

 

Hope to see you here.

 

Frank.

 

Ps, No more trees and there is a windsock, not calibrated.022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif

 

 

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.there is a windsock, not calibrated.022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif

Then how do you know what airspeed to approach at 022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif 073_bye.gif.391d1ddfcbfb3d5f69a5d3854c2b0a02.gif

 

 

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Tex

 

I accept your comment is toung in cheek but for those in the learning phase IAS is the same upwind or downwind.

 

I have made light harted commets here before and been pulled up very quickly - because we have ATPls to students on this site I try to keep my posts to the point

 

Fun comments are good but be prepared to get many posts that you didn.'t expect. I have previously and the comments are correct but not in the vane that I posted the silly comment.

 

FrankM

 

 

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Fair enough... tough crowd in here, that's for sure prop.gif.61637aee349faef03caaa77c2d86cf41.gif

 

 

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Then how do you know what airspeed to approach at 022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif 073_bye.gif.391d1ddfcbfb3d5f69a5d3854c2b0a02.gif

Tex, I went flying this afternoon. The wind was completely across the strip, from the south as it often is. The wind sock was standing up like a bride groom on the weding night and once I got up there the wind was maintaining a fairly constant speed, which I preffer for what I like to do.

 

Heading into wind, I could make the Drifter remain almost stationary, relative to the ground. Getting back onto the strip, I was holding the nose into wind at about 40 degrees to the left of the strip.

 

I fly the aircraft, " Not The Numbers ".

 

Frank.

 

 

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Fair enough... tough crowd in here, that's for sure prop.gif.61637aee349faef03caaa77c2d86cf41.gif

It's a wonder we all survive 095_cops.gif.448479f256bea28624eb539f739279b9.gif this tough crowd.

 

 

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Thanks600mts is 1800ft to me - I still use ft but that is plenty for a J230 trees or not.

 

FankM

Psycologically (hope I've spelt that right) 1800 ft is longer and therefore a confidence booster.....I wonder how many centimetres that is. ??? 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gif

 

Alan.

 

 

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Way back, I had a guy turn up wanting to go up in the Drifter, told me he was an Ultralight pilot from New Zealand, so up we go, he`s flying it, I`m there to make sure he doesn`t break it! We`re on final,coming in to land and he says " I don`t think I can land on that strip, it looks too short" I thought he was joking until he handed it back to me.

 

When we got back on the ground, he told me that he`d learnt at an aerodrome in NZ where the runway was huge compared to my strip and he simply didn`t think that he would have been able to land.

 

Frank

 

 

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Way back, I had a guy turn up wanting to go up in the Drifter, told me he was an Ultralight pilot from New Zealand, so up we go, he`s flying it, I`m there to make sure he doesn`t break it! We`re on final,coming in to land and he says " I don`t think I can land on that strip, it looks too short" I thought he was joking until he handed it back to me.When we got back on the ground, he told me that he`d learnt at an aerodrome in NZ where the runway was huge compared to my strip and he simply didn`t think that he would have been able to land.

 

Frank

He just lost confidence Frank.....now if you had told him that the strip was OVER 54,000 cm....?????

 

Alan.

 

 

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He just lost confidence Frank.....now if you had told him that the strip was OVER 54,000 cm....?????Alan.

007_rofl.gif.8af89c0b42f3963e93a968664723a160.gif Definately have to remember that 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gif over 54,000 cm 092_idea.gif.47940f0a63d4c3c507771e6510e944e5.gif right! Got it!014_spot_on.gif.1f3bdf64e5eb969e67a583c9d350cd1f.gif

 

Frank.

 

 

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600mtrs is actually 60,000cm... but I won't let the truth get in the way of a good story 063_coffee.gif.b574a6f834090bf3f27c51bb81b045cf.gif

 

*Tex knows that I'm sure, but just incase anyone else thought he was serious... 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

 

 

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600mtrs is actually 60,000cm... but I won't let the truth get in the way of a good story 063_coffee.gif.b574a6f834090bf3f27c51bb81b045cf.gif*Tex knows that I'm sure, but just incase anyone else thought he was serious... 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

Strangely enough..... this time I was serious, go figure 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gif but the question was 1800' Tomo which is 548.64m 064_contract.gif.1ea95a0dc120e40d40f07339d6933f90.gif101_thank_you.gif.0bf9113ab8c9fe9c7ebb42709fda3359.gif

 

Psycologically (hope I've spelt that right) 1800 ft is longer and therefore a confidence booster.....I wonder how many centimetres that is. ??? 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gifAlan.

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Strangely enough..... this time I was serious, go figure 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gif but the question was 1800' Tomo which is 548.64m 064_contract.gif.1ea95a0dc120e40d40f07339d6933f90.gif101_thank_you.gif.0bf9113ab8c9fe9c7ebb42709fda3359.gif

Yes Tex you are correct and , as Frank indicated , the strip is 600 metres which makes it 1968.5 ft long . which should be more than long enough for Frank M 's 230 to land , and just as important to stop also , but stopping should'nt be a problem Frank , especially with those dual calipers .

 

Bob

 

 

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Psycologically (hope I've spelt that right) 1800 ft is longer and therefore a confidence booster.....I wonder how many centimetres that is. ??? 033_scratching_head.gif.b541836ec2811b6655a8e435f4c1b53a.gifAlan.

600 metres is 60,000 centimetres but actually it is 1,968 feet and 6 inches:bounce:

 

 

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