red750 Posted October 20, 2017 Posted October 20, 2017 That time of the year again. Photos borrowed from Lilydale Airfield facebook page:
onetrack Posted October 21, 2017 Posted October 21, 2017 So ... I take it, this aircraft is somewhat "under-utilised"? In other words, it has stood still, long enough, for it to be mistaken for part of the landscape?? Tsk, tsk. I guess it could be worse. It could have been a rats nest. Seen a rat make a nest between the starter pinion and the flywheel ring gear, in an "under-utilised" asset - a farm truck. The farmer jumped into the truck and hit the starter, and everything came to grinding halt within a few turns of the starter motor. He reckoned the worst job was unwinding wound-up rat, from the starter nose.
turboplanner Posted October 21, 2017 Posted October 21, 2017 So ... I take it, this aircraft is somewhat "under-utilised"? In other words, it has stood still, long enough, for it to be mistaken for part of the landscape?? Tsk, tsk.I guess it could be worse. It could have been a rats nest. Seen a rat make a nest between the starter pinion and the flywheel ring gear, in an "under-utilised" asset - a farm truck. The farmer jumped into the truck and hit the starter, and everything came to grinding halt within a few turns of the starter motor. He reckoned the worst job was unwinding wound-up rat, from the starter nose. With blackbirds around Melbourne, they'll get a good nest going under the bonnet of a car you're using to commute; there's be a decent amount of straw on day 2 so it can pay to cehck rather than waiting for the fire.
Akromaster Posted October 21, 2017 Posted October 21, 2017 I had the same thing a couple of weeks ago...same type of bird by the looks of the eggs. Ak
old man emu Posted October 21, 2017 Posted October 21, 2017 It is a good early warning to check pitot tubes and static air vents for mud dauber nests and other creepy crawlies squatting in various aircraft orifices. AND DON'T TRY TO CLEAR A BLOCKED PITOT TUBE BY BLOWING INTO IT FROM ITS INTAKE SIDE. unless you have replacement AIS, altimeter and AH close at hand. 2
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