Tomo Posted September 29, 2012 Posted September 29, 2012 Well, as you would already know (and if you didn't, you do now ) I went to Monto yesterday (Saturday) and had a good time! Started off with an early start from the farm and over the ranges to Kingaroy to pick up some mates there - one who is disabled and in a chair. Also fuelled up at the Roy, which is always scary in this thing.... Departed the Roy and inbound Monto about 45 min later... the radio was non stop but upon arrival over head it didn't seem as busy as it sounded and we fitted in and made a landing, then was shown to our parking spot for the day. Unloaded and we all went our various ways... caught up with Dexter and his Zephyr, Reg the Savannah man, and his faithful co-pilot/(salesman ) Steve - Rankamateur, Neil - Ballpoint246niner, Bill and his beauty blue Sav (well it has blue on it!), not to mention all the others I can't remember the names of, Sorry about that! Slarti of course, Mick the Skylark man, Mark - Kyle Communications, ah who else? Hmm... I missed Maj and Hongie by about 15 minutes as I had to leave a bit earlier than planned to beat the weather back home. Dexter took me for a fly in his great little Zephyr during the day which was great fun, had a bit of a play around there - might make a small video up of that when I get a chance. Had to leave around 2ish and head back to the Roy, made a bit of a grand departure by accidently hitting a runway light with my right wheel... slightly embarrassing, and sad to say the light didn't fair to well at all, obviously didn't like 1500 odd kgs knocking it off it's legs!! Not even a rub mark on the tyre though... they just don't make the lights like they used to, I'm sure of it! Anyways, after confiding with the unicom chap about my misfortune, and telling them I'll organise a replacement, we set off bound for the Roy! Landed there a bit later with a 15kt cross wind according to the AWIS, didn't really feel like it, but it was pretty gusty! Dropped off my mates there and we left for home, arriving not long after. Put the plane away in the hanger and it started raining... so was pretty happy we made that, and timed it right! Gotta love modern technology and weather radar eh? Got a few photos, but not as many as I would have like, kept getting distracted and catching up with people! Was a great day though, and it was hard to leave so early in the piece. Pretty decent aircraft turn up if you ask me! Dexter's Zephyr Lightwing? Karatoo? Trike Foxy Storm! Neil's neat looking Sav S Bill's Sav Tecnam twin Tecnam tail drager... now it is pretty neat plane! Cargo pod makes it look a bit 'interesting' though! Some of the aircraft line up, and the C206 Very tidy Skyhawk! Saw this and thought it could be FlyingVisla and co's? Reg's red rocket! Lovely old machine - talking about the plane, not you Bill! Monto township Instrument panel of the Zephyr Sitting under the shade... of a Savannah's wing, while the trees sway and birds sing... ? Hope that it's interesting enough to read - must have been if you got this far! Cya round! 6
winsor68 Posted September 29, 2012 Posted September 29, 2012 Nice photos Tomo... I am not sure about your "Lightwing" photo... That Sav does 97knots.. Looks like a good trip and taking your mates was brilliant.
ave8rr Posted September 29, 2012 Posted September 29, 2012 Excellent coverage Tomo. Would love to have been there. We will back home for the next one though. Thanks for the post. Cheers
Neil_S Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Hi Tomo, Great pix! ....especially that lovely Dragon Rapide (assuming that's what it was)..... Cheers Neil
Neil_S Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Hi Tomo,Great pix! ....especially that lovely Dragon Rapide (assuming that's what it was)..... Cheers Neil Nope - changed my mind - looks like a Dragon DH84....
XP503 Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Like I say Tomo, you are my hero HAhhah, and an inspiration too. Love the idea of the Tecnam taildragger but yes the cargo pod looks out of place and something about the way the main gear legs 'sit' doesn't look right, but hey, I m no expert..... I suppose if it does the job........ Would love to fly one... Runway light............what runway light...... hahahahahahahaha, i like your honesty
Guernsey Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Nope - changed my mind - looks like a Dragon DH84.... You are correct, flew in one of those whilst on honeymoon.....amongst other things. Great photos, Alan.
winsor68 Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Still don't think photo No.2 is a Lightwing... Looks more Kara-ish to me.
FlyingVizsla Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Yes - The trailer in the photos was Mr & Mrs Flying Viz. We saw Tomo surrounded by a crowd of admirers, so we didn't butt in; caught up with the Isis Flying Club members; did lots of walking and drooling, caught up with Major Millard (he's taller than me) and Hongie. Met many others, builders, dreamers, pilots and partners. Went to the fabric & timber workshops, was running late for the Meet the CEO - was empty when we got there - anyone know how that went? Hardly took any pictures, kept forgetting, bought lots of raffle tickets to support the people who supported the Fly-in, and vowed next time to bring a plane or two (seem to remember doing that 2 years ago). Stalls were running out of things, which is a good indication that it was a success. Callide Valley Club had delicious strawberries and ice cream concoction and, when the weather turned cool, hot pumpkin soup. Pity about the weather - Planning already for 2014. Sue 2
Tomo Posted October 1, 2012 Author Posted October 1, 2012 Yes - The trailer in the photos was Mr & Mrs Flying Viz. We saw Tomo surrounded by a crowd of admirers, so we didn't butt in; You really could have! Would have been great to catch up, but anyway, next time hopefully.
dunlopdangler Posted October 1, 2012 Posted October 1, 2012 when I was learning to fly Tomo, if I taxied over any of the centreline taxi lights and hit one with the nosewheel, it cost a stubby.. in the very unlikely event anyone took out a runway light.... well that was a carton:buddies:.. Anyway, spending last weekend in Alice Springs looking at an aeroplane and spending 3 days at Lasseters, I wasn't game to stretch the friendship with the misses and head off to Monto.. saw a nice looking Zephyr stage through Dalby today off towards Inverell. I got to spend some time in a mates 210 today though. 1
eightyknots Posted October 1, 2012 Posted October 1, 2012 Nice photos Tomo...I am not sure about your "Lightwing" photo... That Sav does 97knots.. Which Sav? There are three in Tomo's pictures (actually four but one was taken from two different angles).
winsor68 Posted October 1, 2012 Posted October 1, 2012 Which Sav? There are three in Tomo's pictures (actually four but one was taken from two different angles). The Red one.
Blueadventures Posted October 1, 2012 Posted October 1, 2012 Still don't think photo No.2 is a Lightwing... Looks more Kara-ish to me. It's Len Neale's Karratoo. "Spirit of Smokey Creek" Lovely aircraft. Cheers 1
Tomo Posted October 1, 2012 Author Posted October 1, 2012 . saw a nice looking Zephyr stage through Dalby today off towards Inverell. I got to spend some time in a mates 210 today though. Yeah that was Dexter, I had some fuel in there for him to top up on his return trip home. So that's why you didn't answer your phone.... to busy tearing around in a pressurised 210, you're as bad as me.
Doug Evans Posted October 2, 2012 Posted October 2, 2012 Allsome weekend thanks to all organiser For putting in the hard yards for the rest of us could enjoy the pleasures of flying and socialising 1
derekliston Posted October 2, 2012 Posted October 2, 2012 Nope - changed my mind - looks like a Dragon DH84.... A dead dragon now it seems, lets hope that it's not another tragedy for recreational flying and veteran aircraft.
Keith Page Posted October 2, 2012 Posted October 2, 2012 Yes we must start by dragging our bum on the ground.
mattbutton Posted October 2, 2012 Posted October 2, 2012 Hey Tomo, saw your photo in the Courier Mail today, thank you for sharing with the wider public. 1
Tomo Posted October 2, 2012 Author Posted October 2, 2012 Hey Tomo, saw your photo in the Courier Mail today, thank you for sharing with the wider public. That's good to hear Matt, I was phoned to see if they could use it.
Guest Maj Millard Posted October 2, 2012 Posted October 2, 2012 Yes a great event for me personally, even though I was delayed a day getting there. Big surprise whilst picking Hongie up at Marion near Mackay was to finally meet Turbo who turned up with Donald Windsor, and was travelling by road through the area. Hongie and I had a good cruise down in the Lightwing via the Dingo Roadhouse with a 10 kt tailwind most of the way, on Saturday. On arrival overhead Dingo there were three other aircraft parked out the back of the roadhouse, also from Montpelier (Carbon Cub, Wittman tailwind and Pelican). They departed while Hongie and I were having a quick lunch and refuel. The run down to Monto from Dingo was also nice, and the country not as challanging as I had thought from viewing it on GE..the night before. Talked with Tomo as he was departing about 10 mins before we arrived in the Monto pattern...then nice to taxi in to parking to find that a parking spot had been held for me, amoungst the planes from the north...thanks guys and gals. Great collection of aircraft on the ground with a good mix of GA and UL...old and new UL types. Drifters flying around with TIFs going on, in other types also. And the Dragon Rapide constantly cruising around gracefully overhead, also giving rides to raise funds for charity.It just seemed to fit it to the whole thing somehow. Did a lot of talking and meeting people, and didn't make any forums, most of which (especially CASA) had mixed reviews anyway. Run into Dex, flying Viz and hubby, Slarti, kyle comm, Rob Purvan, John Gordon (Cfi Emerald) and many other friends whom I hadn't seen in a while, and many new forumites. Bought a new 'manbag' at one of the stalls (go on, go on, everyone else has !).... Great pleasure in finding out that a friend whom I had given several rides to in my Drifter years ago, has taken up the challange and has become an active CFI at Bundaburg. Real nice to know I didn't waste my fuel or time there, in doing my bit for the sport !...... Great fly home in company with Cab Sav (Ian and Julie Wells) and a Jab 30 (Barry and friend from Bowen) in sometimes challanging WX, requiring carefull flight below 1000' a lot of the time. We flew Monto to Emu Park where we overnighted, and then on up the coast to our respective destinations. Monto is a really great spot for a fly-in, with heaps of grass parking and lots of room for future expansion, although I still wish it was a bit further north. Unfortunatly a really great weekend was somewhat spoiled by the sad news Monday night about the missing DH84 'Riama' on it's return from Monto to Cabulture. Still hoping against hope there, at this late stage. What a sad loss indeed of fine aviation people, and a very, very historic aircraft that will be hard to ever replace..........................................................................Maj...
flyerme Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 Still don't think photo No.2 is a Lightwing... Looks more Kara-ish to me. looks like mine.its an early light wing. heres a pic of mine ..mine had the helliviews added.if not very close? 2
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