Blueadventures Posted October 7, 2022 Posted October 7, 2022 Wow, must have a smooth taxi way and runway. Lucky it didn't bounce up into the prop.
Old Koreelah Posted October 17, 2022 Posted October 17, 2022 Yesterday I was one of those returning ‘roos and my faith in our national carrier took a further hit. The CEO laid off heaps of experienced staff to get the company thru Covid then must have expected them to miraculously join up again when it was over. A little more loyalty to staff might have saved the recent sucession of stuff-ups by Qantas. Before my recent overseas trip we made phone calls enquiring how I’d go with limited mobility after a hip replacement. We were pleasantly surprised to be promised that not only was my wheelchair welcome, they’d bring me right to the plane on it, then have it ready at the other end. That never happened and I guess inexperienced new staff are the main issue. Instead, we’ve discovered how far apart passengers and their luggage can be unloaded. Somehow, wheelchairs come off the plane last. Yesterday morning we beat the rush at Sydney, but lost an hour or more just searching for the plurry chair. The CEO does not deserve any bonus. 4 1 1
spacesailor Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 Perhaps you should have used ' Their ' wheelchair. I had my Last air trip , befor a hip replacement. We had the wheelchair ordered & it was on time every time. My own wheelie stayed home. Not touched since that NEW hip . It must be a mess by now . LoL spacesailor
Old Koreelah Posted October 18, 2022 Posted October 18, 2022 33 minutes ago, spacesailor said: Perhaps you should have used ' Their ' wheelchair. I had my Last air trip , befor a hip replacement. We had the wheelchair ordered & it was on time every time. My own wheelie stayed home. Not touched since that NEW hip . It must be a mess by now . LoL spacesailor Spacey that might work for most people, but I’m 1.93m tall. After my new hip joint was fitted, I couldn’t bend my leg enough to fit a standard wheelchair (that leg also has a dodgy knee that’s survived five ops.). I bought my own and modified it. That took me days and cost money. The result was worth it and sure made a difference on my recent trip. Much of the time I used it as a walker and loaded it with my baggage. In fact, it helped me avoid a potentially crippling fall on the uneven pavers and cobblestones common to where we went. 2
spacesailor Posted October 19, 2022 Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) 1.93 ! Thats tall . ,But I had an uncle 6 feet seven inches. ( over 2 m ) Way before we went french. spacesailor Edited October 19, 2022 by spacesailor Grammer 2
APenNameAndThatA Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 On 16/10/2022 at 12:26 PM, red750 said: When the boss gets his house toilet papered, your brand may have some issues. 1
Marty_d Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 12 hours ago, red750 said: Are they lining that up to launch it at another one of their own apartment blocks? 2
Old Koreelah Posted November 2, 2022 Posted November 2, 2022 Not a silly pic, but well worth posting: I’ve seen this famous image before, but not the caption, sent by my sister: Famous photograph showing test pilot George Aird ejecting from a pre-production example of the English Electric Lightning fighter in September 1962. Fortunately the pilot survived after coming down in a greenhouse full of tomatoes. He suffered multiple breaks of his limbs and cuts from the shower of glass that rained down on him after going through the roof of the greenhouse. 1 1
Carbon Canary Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 I'd recognise a Fordson Power Major anywhere............but can't comment on their aerodynamics. However, I did get one to rotate once....with a heavy post-hole digger on the back. Did someone say CoG ?? 2 2
facthunter Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 Yeah. You are supposed to add weights to the front. THEN you can steer it too with the steering wheel.. Nev 2
Carbon Canary Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 We had some short lengths of railway line bolted to the front. It was a case of trying to retrieve the digger from a hole using the hydraulics. Without any power steering when the front wheels hit a rock or something you could lose your thumbs. Newbies learnt quickly how to properly place hands on the steering wheel. Sold the Fordson a year ago - it was still going strong after ~70 years. 1 1
facthunter Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 A few of them were used as Speedway track graders (lengthened chassis). Nev 1
Carbon Canary Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 Speedway ? I never knew they could go that fast in travelling gear ! 🤣 1 1
eightyknots Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 🇮🇹 This is an Italian-registered ICP Ventura. 1
sfGnome Posted November 18, 2022 Posted November 18, 2022 59 minutes ago, eightyknots said: 🇮🇹 This is an Italian-registered ICP Ventura. Yep. I saw an interview with a representative of the manufacturer who said that the owner specifically requested that rego. She said words along the lines of “you know, the word means exactly the same in English, Italian and German, but he wanted it!” 1
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