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That would be about1/3rdof the total? Not particularly rare in Australia now. That's not a bad thing. but you have to be Captain Marvel these days to fly one when they were just a basic trainer, and you usually soloed in about 8 hours. You didn't have to worry about radio, and you had mostly all over fields, so that reduced the X wind worries. Nev

 

 

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Come on, Nev - where's the romance in you?

 

I saw 4 Moths in formation flying over my place at about 1500' on Wednesday, headed in the direction of the start point. Now I know why.

 

I do like Moths.

 

Bruce

 

 

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Yeah I like the sound a few Tigers flying along together. The fabric on the wings drums. They are not that expensive to buy either. Some of my most real experiences relate to flying them .Nev

 

 

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There were 4 Tigers heading south yesterday & flew along the coast here. I wondered where they were going. It was a lovely sight & a nice sound.

 

 

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They have been arriving in dribs and drabs all week. Some flying around in formation, possibly a few endorsements for the flight over the harbor.

 

Always nice to see them flying around the area.

 

 

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Two excited pilots and passengers dropped in here to refuel on their way to Maitland ex Hindmarsh Island on Wednesday.

 

They mentioned some coming from WA.

 

What an adventure!

 

Phil.

 

 

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So *that's* why there were so many flying over our place this afternoon! Very different sound to the normal Cessnas, Pipers, et al.

 

 

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