NT5224 Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 44 minutes ago, Old Koreelah said: When I clicked on that video I just happened to be listening to some loud music on my excellent new headphones. The engine roar was more enjoyable! Nothing quite like a Lycoming. 1
Marty_d Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 25 minutes ago, Old Koreelah said: Except a Ducati… Oh, do Lycomings spend 90% of their life in the workshop too? 2 1
kgwilson Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 10 hours ago, NT5224 said: After a month grounded first by monsoonal skies and then awaiting a replacement tractor tyre so I could slash Robin Falls International (RFX). I finally got airborne. Hoped for an early departure but after a thorough preflight and then a last minute decision to take on extra fuel, I then find my battery dead. So I have to fetch the wife and dog to help me jump start. Didn't get off the ground until 0930 but flight conditions were beautiful. Flew into Batchelor for circuits and bumps and shared a coffee with a senior aviator mate RFX is looking good and my wife filmed departure Alan VID-20220220-WA0000.mp4 8.16 MB · 0 downloads I'm curious as to what the dog did.
onetrack Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 The dog barks at you when you're going to do something wrong, such as crossing the polarity of the jumper leads. They're smart, those dogs! 1
djpacro Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 I hadn't landed a Pitts in over a year so my brain was a bit rusty. 10 1
turboplanner Posted February 21, 2022 Posted February 21, 2022 10 hours ago, onetrack said: The dog barks at you when you're going to do something wrong, such as crossing the polarity of the jumper leads. They're smart, those dogs! Kelpies would tell you before you leave home. 1
NT5224 Posted February 22, 2022 Posted February 22, 2022 The dog and the wife come as a package. He follows her everywhere. Actually his contribution to my take off usually comes after start up, chasing roos off the strip at RFX. But at 0930 it was too late for them. Alan
Blueadventures Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 Today did a bfr; as it was due on 26 January. Not flown since 8 Jan as completing 100 hourly and new tyre, waiting for carb floats, etc. Also wanted to space it out away from xmas holiday period. So all ready to take the bird for a fly after the maintenance and good for another two years. Safe enjoyable flights to all. 4
Blueadventures Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 Confirmation flight after 100 hourly engine service; our rain passed a week ago so back to nice conditions early with the usual seasonal bad storms late afternoon. No follow-up maintenance required. 20220227_085024.mp4 7
F10 Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 Pics of the Gazelle in her new West Sale home. Nose art indicating the old life and the new! Such a pleasure with the Gazelle so much more accessible distance from home wise, and we don’t need to fold wings! Had a fun flight YWSL to YLTV, went walkabout to see for any open hangars for a chat and came across a David, who was prepping a nice looking Piper Pacer for startup. Interesting as this aircraft he said, started life as a Tripacer, but was converted to a taildragger Piper Pacer….apparently as are a lot of Tripacers. It looked good, with nice fat off airport tyres. Dave was off to the run up bay/compass swing bay, to give the engine a run up and power check. Battery was bad so I offered to man the cockpit, held the brakes and selected left impulse mag on his shout, and she started quite easily on the third or so hand swing. Good fun! After that it was a fun flight back to YWSL, with a swing over Sale township, before landing. No better way to spend a few Sunday hours! 8
Flightrite Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 …..if only I could drive my RA toys at these speeds😂 1
Flightrite Posted March 4, 2022 Posted March 4, 2022 Too many😉 Gotta keep the aviation industry going😉
Keenaviator Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 Recent paragliding at Murrells Beach, western Victoria. https://studio.youtube.com/video/b3WrVt8NtbQ/edit 1
planedriver Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 25 minutes ago, Keenaviator said: Recent paragliding at Murrells Beach, western Victoria. https://studio.youtube.com/video/b3WrVt8NtbQ/edit I would love to have a go at that, but would need to borrow someone's good left knee.😀 1
spacesailor Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 Same here !. BUT I have a new hip, and a collapsed disc in the lower back. So I did a Tandem jump in Turkey? FANTASTIC spacesailor 1
RossK Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 Took Thursday and Friday off to go to Mt Gambier. Left Lilydale at 9:30am Tracked across the City via the Coastal VFR Route, And then ran into this before we got to Geelong, and still under the 4500ft Class C step So tracked north for a while, until we could pop up over it, which ended up being close to Ballarat! Over hamilton, had a quick chat to a REX pilot departing Mt Gambier who confirmed VFR conditions at YMTG, which allowed us to press on knowing we could get down. Well worth the trip, plenty to see and do. 12 2 1
phlegm Posted March 17, 2022 Posted March 17, 2022 Not quite recreational flying, but I did my first flight in controlled airspace this week! I've been putting this off for a long time, but need to get it out of the way for my CPL. Hopped in a Piper Warrior that I barely remembered how to fly (I'm an RA guy usually), route was YLIL - YMEN - YMMB - YLIL. Coming into Essendon was easier than I was worrying, but then they threw a curve ball at me on take-off and vectored me out into the ether to avoid an incoming medivac flight. Got to buzz past the CBD over to Bolte Bridge then get my head into gear for Moorabin, which I'd also never been to. Moorabin tower warned me I'd be landing with a slight tailwind, which was fine, then when I reported downwind they changed runways on me and got me to do a 180 degree turn and land on the opposite runway. Brain fried somewhat. Flight home was easy after that. Very cool experience! Does feel nice landing on enormous runways and watching the big jet traffic overhead. Landing fees are painful though! 9
Thruster88 Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Got to do a short ferry flight in a Cessna 182t recently, first G1000 experience. Nice aircraft. 5
kgwilson Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 I had my first flight yesterday after retrieving my aircraft from the flood. I just had wheels and brakes to sort out as nothing got in the engine or fuselage. The engine started first go but then ran rough at low RPM. I got it warmed up & shut down. The battery wouldn't turn it over again. An hour on the charger was all it needed but then turning the prop by hand I felt a grinding sensation. Off with the cowl to discover it was surface rust on the flywheel magnets. I didn't get this when turning the prop before the first start so it must have been heat expansion that did it. The gap is only 0.01". Sitting above water in a hangar for a week at 100% humidity must have done it. Anyway some 600 grit wet & dry, a spray of inox & wipe off & I was all set. With the engine still warm the start was instant but Mag 1 had at least one plug missing but it came on with more rpm. Runup & takeoff was good so I ran at full power (3300 rpm) for about 5 minutes up the river to Yamba then settled back to 2800 & it was running very sweetly. The scattered cloud was at a tad over 1500' & the thermals creating them were small and punchy so it made for a rough ride. There was surface water everywhere. I turned South at the Yamba breakwall & headed towards home. Smooth as a baby's bum, it was hands off flying to Corindi where I did a couple of circuits & got the wife out on the driveway. I dropped down to 500 feet & did a high speed run to Woolgooga following the beach and round the headlands. I returned to Corindi & made a full power climbing pass over the house & back to South Grafton. I had to land on the seal as the grass is still too wet & the taxi back to the hangar meant going through a water course. I have not yet reinstalled the spats or undercarriage fairing & the underside got a good splattering of mud from the trek to/from the sealed taxiway. The idle mag check had everything back to normal. That is the last flight with the current plugs anyway. I have a 100 hourly and Annual to do next week. 15 1 2
pmccarthy Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Flew to Nhill yesterday and watched them start both engines on the Avro Anson. 6 1
Thruster88 Posted March 21, 2022 Posted March 21, 2022 It was fly your Thruster to work day at Cowra airport today. Mate and I have a nice pair of matching singles. I was surprised how economical the 2 stroke draggy machine was, same fuel use as the turbo diesel ute, 44km by road, 16nm by air. 6 1
Flightrite Posted March 21, 2022 Posted March 21, 2022 You flew 16 nm in that thing? Now that’s adventurous!😉😉 1 2
planedriver Posted March 21, 2022 Posted March 21, 2022 Forget the ribbing from your mates on here.😄 That would have been great! 1
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