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  1. Change of plans ... Meeting police officer Stu( Hop Scotch cop) in his gazelle( Flappy bird) at Brooklands air park and then flying back here to Sherlock so he can check out the lightwing and drifter rebuild :). All welcome to join us , will have the billy boiled. But I will be bailing at 9 am for appointment .
  2. Apparently we don't need to work! We own planes so we must be rich Anyway ,I must get back to running my gold mine. JACK FLYER ;)lol
  3. No sorry , have an appointment to make :( Can't hang around now. Be there between 7:45 and 8:15am
  4. If any one wants to catch up , or join in for a dawn patrol, I will be arriving at YMBD tues 17 around 8 am , also a gazelle from gawler and maybe jabiru from swan reach. Yes I will be in the Nieuport . So all welcome fly in or drive in come say g'day
  5. Next time:)
  6. [GALLERY=media, 3417]Tim Heylbut | Facebook by flyerme posted Feb 12, 2015 at 6:08 AM[/GALLERY]
  7. Yes I had to look at the thruster reg!with the colour I first thought it was my lady 1. Very sad news, condolences to the families Thank you for the info Ross and understandably must be hard.
  8. Inside my computer room
  9. when I attached the hangar to the house I figured on corrugated iron door panels . The wife says " better put see through doors on to let the sun light in". WTF!!! OMG. WOOPIE.. I mean oh ok boss lady. Now get to see it inside and out.
  10. Oh I fly everyday possible :). Im lucky to have my girls in the back yard.
  11. Welcome to the skies, I'd agree 1 hr a week minimum. Don't push yourself to overload ,if you can afford 2 hrs, do each hour on different days so you can reflect clearer on each lesson. Don't be shy to ask questions.. Each indervidual is different though so it really comes down to you! You found this forum which tells me you have defiantly been bit by the bug... awesome. Read every thing you can .. Good luck So what ya learning in?and where?
  12. Ear ring left ear.... Bum fluff under lip
  13. Not ruling out flying the lighty over to avalon east. Just yet . Need to find out weight of books for calcs. I think it will be to close with time .. If book is not here by Avalon I will be going anyway - will be there on weekend Just look for the short, slightly pregnant, balding guy .. lol
  14. Your right on the money nev
  15. Yeh tragic end to an eccentric fellow. Not sure I'd eat at his dinner table , scared of heights and all. Lol He believed whole heartily that he was the true invented of aircraft, when ww1 lost so many lives with "his" invention he couldn't handle the blood on his hands ( in his own words) so he ended his life . Mental illness at its worst. He was a true pioneer. My no 1 hero Edit : I'm going to build a demoiselle one day, just not out of bambo and bed sheets ;)
  16. This does it for me.. Santos Dumonts
  17. Yeh every show for 10 years , won the circa de elegance ( spelling? ) one year . But being the big ww1 celebration I'm pretty disappointed not to be able to have her there
  18. I can almost smell it!!!!! Sneak peak cover Ver2. At press now. Can't thank you enough Major Ross C1 Alb. Review below It is my pleasure to recommend this book to all. Wether you have an interest in aviation or are just looking for a great read, Tim has done a magnificent job of telling it how it was. He pulls no punches by including all the details. In this great story he highlights the trials and tribulations of pioneering Ultralight flyers in this country, including the very real personal dangers and potential pitfalls, plus all the successes and triumphs over the pursuit of successfull flight in minimum- regulated personal ultralight aircraft. In aircraft, many designed, built or modified by the flyers themselves, they forged a path thirty years ago that now sees a strong National organization with a still growing membership of over 10,000 members. Recreational Aviation Australia ( formally Australian Ultralight Federation) now overseas the safe operation of this level of aircraft for any and all who wish to participate, and allows for the orderly continuence of this adventurist sport forged by those portrayed in this great book. Enjoy. Ross Millard.....Recreational Aviation Australia Board Director, and longtime Ultralight pilot.
  19. Change of plans for me . Good and bad. Bad = won't be flying my ww1 rep Good = I hope to be at RAA pavilion for my book signing
  20. Should be printed in a fortnight. Will follow correct avenues with site admin to get it to recfly members appropriately
  21. Not a good outcome... Condolences .....
  22. I was 6 years old and my uncles mate decided to sell his hang glider at our garage sale. I watched very intensively as put the giant red bird together. He then put me in this huge harness and hung me underneath. I refused to exit and hung there ALL DAY ( was one hell of a wedgie but I didn't care).He told me how to fly with weight shift and it stuck in my mind( even as a 6 yo). The thought of flying around with total freedom entranced me. I too started on models advancing to being able to design and fly my own rc models. But it just never satisfied me enough.. I went on to fly my motor cycle( littarally) But again that yearning fir flight possessed me.. Long storey short through a series of unbelievable coincidence ( or destiny? ) I found I was the proud owner of an ultralight .. So I owned a plane but oops. I had never actually been in a plane before! And I was afraid of heights... The rest is history :) Obsessed aviator
  23. Certainly a lot of hype ... For a book not even in print yet.. Think this ride is going to be fun...
  24. You would not believe how overwhelmed I am right now!,,, IM LOVING IT . Lol Ph, emails, friends request, planes flying over head wing waiving... Went from quote of 50 books to 100 and now committed to 200. By the looks I may need a second order?
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