onetrack Posted Sunday at 01:10 AM Posted Sunday at 01:10 AM Your ability and level of skills as a pilot, is directly related to how rapidly you can speak in acronyms. Rattle off a pile of aviation acronyms during discussion, and watch just how awed your audience will be! 😄 1 3 1
Moneybox Posted Sunday at 01:29 AM Posted Sunday at 01:29 AM Well I'm definitely not going to get the audience excited... Now onto something different. I'm going to need a flight computer, if not to navigate certainly to pass the written test. I spotted the CX-3 and got excited but a friend told me 'No electronic aids during the test'. So back to the EB6. Are all brands equal? Is there good and bad or best?
skippydiesel Posted Sunday at 01:59 AM Posted Sunday at 01:59 AM (edited) 30 minutes ago, Moneybox said: Now onto something different. I'm going to need a flight computer, if not to navigate certainly to pass the written test. I spotted the CX-3 and got excited but a friend told me 'No electronic aids during the test'. So back to the EB6. Are all brands equal? Is there good and bad or best? It's a long time since my PPL & RAA conversion when no electronic navigation devices (ED)were permitted (weren't available for small aircraft). I hear (on this Forum) that all sorts of electronic devices are permitted by SOME training establishments. I think the question is , does RAA permit ED's during exams/flight tests???😈 Edited Sunday at 02:00 AM by skippydiesel 1
Moneybox Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM 1 hour ago, skippydiesel said: It's a long time since my PPL & RAA conversion when no electronic navigation devices (ED)were permitted (weren't available for small aircraft). I hear (on this Forum) that all sorts of electronic devices are permitted by SOME training establishments. I think the question is , does RAA permit ED's during exams/flight tests???😈 CASA clearly state 'No electronic devices are to be used for Pilot test in Australia'. No, you cannot use a CX-3 flight computer in your RAAus pilot test as it is not approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) for use in Australian aviation exams, including RAAus pilot tests; meaning you will not be allowed to use it during your test. 1
facthunter Posted Sunday at 05:24 AM Posted Sunday at 05:24 AM The real old types are ICAN and the Later ones ICAO. I ALWAYS carried a WHITE plastic one that would fit in my shirt pocket. You use it to work out and check all sorts of things. Nev 1
pmccarthy Posted Monday at 12:16 AM Posted Monday at 12:16 AM I bet they took years to accept the whizz wheel when it came out.
facthunter Posted Monday at 01:15 AM Posted Monday at 01:15 AM The older nickel plated ICAN brass ones came out long before I was flying. Most instructors were ex military AP 1732 A manual and we all did the same thing without much questioning. We called the Plastic one the Prayer wheel. I'd still have the OLD Brass one somewhere. Nev 1
Moneybox Posted Monday at 03:04 AM Posted Monday at 03:04 AM 2 hours ago, pmccarthy said: I bet they took years to accept the whizz wheel when it came out. I'm having trouble accepting it now 😒 I had a pipe dream last night... This morning I put it into action. I think I have enough for 2 x 8" pipes side by side for about 30m on each drain across the airstrip. 1
facthunter Posted Monday at 03:46 AM Posted Monday at 03:46 AM We USED the white Plastic ones all the time. Mine even warped from the heat generated. Nev 2
rgmwa Posted Monday at 05:53 AM Posted Monday at 05:53 AM 2 hours ago, facthunter said: We USED the white Plastic ones all the time. Mine even warped from the heat generated. Nev Impressive! How fast could you spin it? 3
facthunter Posted Monday at 06:42 AM Posted Monday at 06:42 AM It did warp but probably from being placed on the Combing panel. Nev 1 1
facthunter Posted Monday at 07:14 AM Posted Monday at 07:14 AM Well I thought it was a good story and you've got to spice up the existence. somehow. Charter would be better than Milk runs but you'd work harder. Nev 1
Moneybox Posted Monday at 09:36 AM Posted Monday at 09:36 AM How wide do I need an airstrip? This is a measurement of the pipes using my phone. Did I mention I need a plumber? 1
BrendAn Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Posted Monday at 09:40 AM 2 minutes ago, Moneybox said: How wide do I need an airstrip? This is a measurement of the pipes using my phone. Did I mention I need a plumber? depends how good a pilot you are. i need one about 50 mts wide.😁 3
Moneybox Posted Monday at 09:42 AM Posted Monday at 09:42 AM Just now, BrendAn said: depends how good a pilot you are. i need one about 50 mts wide.😁 There's a big black one just up the road for you 🤣 2 1
Blueadventures Posted Monday at 09:42 AM Author Posted Monday at 09:42 AM Three times the wing span is a good start as minimum (25 to 27 meters). 2
BrendAn Posted Monday at 09:45 AM Posted Monday at 09:45 AM 1200 metres The runway length should be not less than 1200 metres. 25 metre turning node at each end of the runway (Figures 1 and 2). The preferred runway width is 20 metres. The maximum allowable longitudinal slope between runway ends is 2%. File Size: 141KB Page Count: 13 main roads wa recommendation 1
Blueadventures Posted Monday at 09:46 AM Author Posted Monday at 09:46 AM Just read your pipe length, look perfect. 1
BrendAn Posted Monday at 09:47 AM Posted Monday at 09:47 AM a bloke here has a 600 mt runway and flies a 172 off it. no trees or obstacles at either end helps . 2
Blueadventures Posted Monday at 09:53 AM Author Posted Monday at 09:53 AM 8 minutes ago, Blueadventures said: Three times the wing span is a good start as minimum (25 to 27 meters). Also mandatory is a shelter, dunny, tea and coffee honor tin and windsock.🙂🙃 You will have a good setup. 1 1 1
BrendAn Posted Monday at 09:55 AM Posted Monday at 09:55 AM 1 minute ago, Blueadventures said: Also mandatory is a shelter, dunny, tea and coffee honor tin and windsock.🙂🙃 You will have a good setup. 3km x 60 mt if needs to bring an a380 in to carry his gold out. 2 2
Blueadventures Posted Monday at 09:56 AM Author Posted Monday at 09:56 AM Just now, BrendAn said: 3km x 60 mt if needs to bring an a380 in to carry his gold out. By chopper escorted by cobra gunships. 1 1 1
Moneybox Posted Monday at 10:05 AM Posted Monday at 10:05 AM 5 minutes ago, BrendAn said: a bloke here has a 600 mt runway and flies a 172 off it. no trees or obstacles at either end helps . I can only fit 500m in length between two dirt roads/tracks. and that boundary of my lease is only just over 500m anyway. It's all gold prospecting leases anyway so no infrastructure nearby. The closest is my shed about 100m to the southern side. If we dig the gold that is meant to be down there I'll surely improve the amenities. Drilling shows many thousands of ounces down there but I keep reminding my self I'm retired. I should be processing the dirt under the strip. If anybody wants to dig big holes let me know. We have gold but most of it is beyond my reach. https://www.mindat.org/loc-265149.html Cue-1, one of the many gold mines on this lease. 1 1
BrendAn Posted Monday at 10:15 AM Posted Monday at 10:15 AM 9 minutes ago, Moneybox said: I can only fit 500m in length between two dirt roads/tracks. and that boundary of my lease is only just over 500m anyway. It's all gold prospecting leases anyway so no infrastructure nearby. The closest is my shed about 100m to the southern side. If we dig the gold that is meant to be down there I'll surely improve the amenities. Drilling shows many thousands of ounces down there but I keep reminding my self I'm retired. I should be processing the dirt under the strip. If anybody wants to dig big holes let me know. We have gold but most of it is beyond my reach. https://www.mindat.org/loc-265149.html Cue-1, one of the many gold mines on this lease. its amazing how rich that country is. 1
Blueadventures Posted Monday at 10:19 AM Author Posted Monday at 10:19 AM 9 minutes ago, Moneybox said: I can only fit 500m in length between two dirt roads/tracks. and that boundary of my lease is only just over 500m anyway. It's all gold prospecting leases anyway so no infrastructure nearby. The closest is my shed about 100m to the southern side. If we dig the gold that is meant to be down there I'll surely improve the amenities. Drilling shows many thousands of ounces down there but I keep reminding my self I'm retired. I should be processing the dirt under the strip. If anybody wants to dig big holes let me know. We have gold but most of it is beyond my reach. https://www.mindat.org/loc-265149.html Cue-1, one of the many gold mines on this lease. That will work, 500m, good to have releases in the fences so if you clip them with wheels the wire will let go easily and weak posts that will fold over. Also can have side bits at each end so you can do a rolling start when ever needed (start at right angles onto end of runway so rolling when enter and rolling line up and away, not starting from fully stopped at the end.) 1 1
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