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Pete-the-Pilot

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  1. Hi all, With the impending meeting in Canberra regarding RAAUS/AUF I wonder if we are really losing sight of our heritage??? and maybe we should STOP and rethink ------ what we are --- where we are ----- and where we want to go ??? Just a thought starter. Click on the following link >>> http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/going-direct/light-sport-aircraft-market-self-inflicted-luxury?cmpid=enews020513&spPodID=030&spMailingID=15439547&spUserID=MTE4ODcyNjIwMTAS1&spJobID=211219181&spReportId=MjExMjE5MTgxS0 "May there always be smooth winds under your wings" Pete.
  2. Can only be a Foxbat A22ls, more than enough shoulder room and no bloody control stick to get stuck on your legs --- great stall speed and more than enough cruise --90 knots for xcountry work, an all round excellent trainer and very safe aircraft to fly, has to be a Foxbat, go fly one and them make up your mind. Pete.
  3. I want to know if it really did fly????
  4. Hi Mate, we have the following Foxbat for sale, if you need it delivered I will be able to assist with flying it to you, please call Jeff on the number shown below. Best regards, Pete. Factory built Jan 2007. Rotax 912 100 HP TT 896 Hrs. Always hangared at YCAB. White, standard instruments and Flydat. Complete maintenance history. Fantastic condition & performer. Making way for new aircraft. $72,500 Contact Jeff 0411 567 405
  5. No worries, I'm sure that none of us know every aircraft built, so don't worry.
  6. Have you not heard of a Foxbat Rick-P??
  7. What plane is that?? Well done, yes it's the shadow of my Foxbat 24-4883 at YCAB, and attached is a photo of her landing at YWSG at the last Festival of Flight 2010.
  8. No Nev, it's not a Shadow.
  9. What plane is that?? Hi Guys, My turn, taken when landing at YKRY, "What plane is that??" and sorry Tomo, you can't be a participant.
  10. Yea mate, it is Bradfield and no I didn't land even though it looked dry from the air ---- safety first :-)
  11. :crying:Unfortunately, I understand that the event was called off ---- either today or yesterday.
  12. Hi All, I am attaching some photos taken by some fellow pilots and myself on recent flights out over the flooded areas around Toowoomba/Pittsworth/Cecil Plains/Dalby/Kingaroy.
  13. Hi All, This lot of photos is for those of you who are too young to have experienced this disaster and too those of you who remember and too any of you --- who like me went out every day and assisted in the relief operation, the joys of being in the Marine industry and owning a boat. Here are some nostalgic photos of "THE BIG FLOOD" of '74. http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/gallery-e6freon6-1225937772687 <<<< go this link to see all the photos. Two photos [803648 & 804565] are of the area now know as south Bank and that is where the service department used to be, in '74, under water and 2 foot of silt covered the floor after the waters receded, and it took months of very hard and dirty,smelly work to clean the place. --- YUK!! Photo 771514 is a dredge wedged under the Centenary bridge at Jindalee and if you wanted a beer at the regatta Hotel then you had to own a boat. Let's hope this doesn't ever happen again. Pete.
  14. Why don't you pick up the 'phone and call CASA to see if the airport is operational????????
  15. All seems very quite on the RA site at present??
  16. Good stuff Tomo, who's Technam?? and as usual great touch on the controls.
  17. Hi Tomo, Just loved this video and I agree with David you are blessed with the BEST flying country, no Tigers out your way ;-)) With regard the landing fee at Chinchilla, yes there no landing fees there --- but I had to stick it to my good mate Bob after that landing ;-)) a bit of poetic licence, sorry about that. ;-)) see you soon, Pete.
  18. The 4 Amigos spend the day flying from YCAB . YCCA pit stop > YROM lunch and some time with the Roma Aero Club boys. Then on to Caboolture via a pit stop in Dalby for coffee. A great days flying with good friends. http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=493&name=our-day-trip-roma
  19. My friend Mike goes for an aerobatic and low level flight in a Chinese fighter aircraft a Nanchang CJ-6 Mike, who is already a pilot had this desire to do some aerobatic flying, something he can't do in his own aircraft as it's not certified for that type of flying. So the Nanchang did the trick, hope you enjoy the video as much as Mike enjoyed the flight. http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=492&name=mikes-nanchang-flight
  20. Hi Chris, Sorry for the delay in replying.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> We tracked direct from Temora to <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:City><st1:place>Wollongong</st1:place></st1:City> -- 2.6Hrs, with an enforced overnight stay in the 'Gong' [rain]--- but I'm glad now it happened as we got to meet the guys from HARS and did a tour of the great work they do.<o:p></o:p> From the 'Gong' we went via Victor 1 to Camden Haven [Dick Smith's old place] then on to Port Macquarie for fuel and then home to YCAB, total flying time for that day was 6.2Hrs ---- YWOL > YTRE [landed but no fuel available] 2.4Hrs, YTRE > YCMH [land and morning tea with our host and hostess] 0.4Hrs, YCMH > YPMQ [fuel] 0.4Hrs, YPMQ via coastal to YCAB 3.0Hrs.<o:p></o:p> There was no discernable difference between the 160 and the 170, we were both at our MTOW on each of the legs and the 170 may have half a poofteenth quicker, but there was nothing in it.<o:p></o:p> Thanks for the invite, my fellow conspirators on that trip to YTEM are just inching for a new adventure, so I will stoke some hot coals under their backsides and let you know what happens, I would love to do a trip to Bathurst and will be in touch soon.<o:p></o:p> Best regards, Pete. <o:p></o:p> <o:p> </o:p>
  21. I have my first lesso in aerobatics in a Victa Airtourer at YCAB [Caboolture]. 30 minutes went like 30 seconds, wow what a rush. http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=480&name=aerobatic-training-victa-airtourer
  22. Mike,Bill,Bob and I fly from Caboolture to Temora for Natfly then return to YCAB via Victor1 past Botany Bay and Sydney then along the NSW coast back home to Queensland, and adventure never to be forgotten. We made the 1250nm round trip in two Jabiru's a J160c and a J170c. http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/vbtube_show.php?do=tube&tubeid=465&name=natfly-temora-easter-2010#watch
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