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  1. "If the person was qualified as a mechanic and not as an Aeronautical Engineer". Think he was a mechanic..... possibly ex RAAF. How in hell could our powers that be let this happen? This amateur sounding stuff in a world of professionals. Particularly the lawyers looking at us. Lawyers.....Not my favorites amongst the pond scum.... Marcus
  2. Mr Adam Finn is no longer the RA-Aus Technical Manager..... This is not good... Adam used to do the spanner work on 24-5083 for me. He was a totally decent bloke and a good mechanic too. What is going on in RaAus that they/we lose people like this? Marcus
  3. "I always gently grab hold of the vent and give it a gentle shake to make sure it is firm. If it moves, then undo it and check that the inner o-ring is properly seated in its groove before re-tightening. Have others noticed this?" Yes. "Wiggle the fuel caps" has become a part of my walk around. I think that the problem is eased by using a T bar type Allen key available at Repco, rather than the standard one supplied with the air craft. I am also 6' 5, so that helps looking over the wing. Marcus
  4. motzartmerv, post: 230283, member: 836"]Sounds like you got a Friday arvo job aswel. No, not so much Friday arvo, but a culture of ignorance and "cheap is best". My written advice at the time was to employ a quality manager who could stop an order being shipped because it failed a written check list to internal standards.... At this stage, late 2007, Jabiru had an order board of A4 sheets that went for 25? meters floor to ceiling. This letter was never answered. What did I know? This time there were 3 orders on the order board. 24-7595 is better finished than 24-5083 where you can see, although flying back through rain from Bundaberg caused a 30cm by 1 cm paint strip on the leading edge to de-laminate...... poor preparation on the gel coat according to the paint expert that fixed it. This repair was partly funded by Jabiru. Currently I am waiting to go up to Murray Bridge to find out why the autopilot is not talking to the EFIS. Probably a computer type connector adrift that needs a cable tie in an aircraft application. Marcus
  5. "Yes, that's the best course of action. Go to the source." I agree, but a starting point would be good. I'll do the leg work with Jabiru, but a reference point would be nice to start from. Yours is the first comment about this "issue" that I have seen to date in years of looking. I wrote Jabiru a letter about the bad wiring methods they used in 2007, for example. This is an area that I do know about. Nothing seems to have changed. At least it seems that you might have a result here. Marcus
  6. "In my opinion the only way to ensure this doesnt damage the certification in your case, in absense of anything on their website, is to ask J that question via a letter or email. You can then rely on the answer and have it to gointo the maintenance logbook where you document the action you took." I agree. This is the start of a new dance..... from memory, the Senscich? prop was an option on the order form for 24-7595. At that stage I had just sold my company and the Dynon autopilot was the main aim ..... good for a man with a weakening bladder.. so the extra cost did not seem a good idea at the time. Wrong, Marcus. 24-7595 is very much better built than 24-5083, in all the many areas that it pissed me off in. Fit, finish, wiring crimping... particularly that crimping multi strand wires ffs , door pockets, glue everywhere, door locks, starting... lots of things. Both aircraft fly well, but it would be nice to see " 120 knots at 20 litres per hour, rather than 115 knots a 24 litres, or 120 knots at 35 litres before I go off the boil... .... Marcus
  7. And it works ?..... keeping the LSA classification too ?... could you please give me some Jabiru part numbers please? The lack of "120 knots @ 2900 rpm" has always pissed me off . It was raised on the handover flight with the test pilot at Jabiru for 24-7595. The "at 20 litres per hour" I gave up on when I bought 24-5083 in 2007 ...... Marcus
  8. Do a full run up including mag checks on a new start up after every full stop. Also do a mag check at turn off itself after a run. Marcus
  9. You are missing a rubber soft seal...... Marcus
  10. Just realised that I am suffering from small flight syndrome... The delivery flights from Bundaberg to Murray Bridge in 2007 and 2010 were the longest in terms of distance. The 2007 one with 24-5083 was overnighting in Coonabarabran (light), Narromine (fuel), Hay(wee), YMBD. The 2010 one was intended to be a one day exercise, but WX rules, OK? Fueled 24-7595 at Narromine then stopped at Hay to ease the Jabiru back then we were forced to land (WX) at Pinnaroo and overnight before scud running back to YMBD next day. The autopilot on 7595 makes taking a pee possible without entering into a spiral dive.... The most interesting flight was around Lake Eyre when in flood in 2009. YMBD to Manninghill to Maree to William Creek. I am told they have sealed the strip at William Creek now. Good place for Avgas and a beer. The most succulent was a crayfish trip to Robe/Kingston. Marcus
  11. I like the twin Microair set up on 24-7595. It allows monitoring on 4 channels at once, transmitting on one with a clear indication of what is what. The Com1-Com2 switch allows a simple switch to either radio. The transponder is in the middle. Look at the 24-7595 gallery. Marcus
  12. The course holding is brilliant , the hieght is good too if you keep the ball in the middle and watch the revs......
  13. Gidday. The Tyro I know of was designed and built in small volumes by Geoff Eastwood. He is still about.... owns "Goolwa Airport. " They have a website with contact numbers and so on. Marcus
  14. Photo taken by CFI James Hubbard (LSA 55), my j230 D flown by Neil Wickens , RAAUS PE; j160 flown by John Harding, general nice guy and LSA55 flown by Mike Young, Senior Instructor Recreational Pilots Acadamy on the way to Rowland flat earlier this year..... cancelled due to weather...... Marcus
  15. OME, sounds like I need one at that price....:big_grin: regards Marcus
  16. The William Creek pub. In the middle of absolutely nowhere.:big_grin:... Interesting collection of rocket bits from the desert. from when Aus had a space program..:Norton:..Av gas bowser too. Lot of GA stuff when I went last year as Lake Eyre was in flood... Marcus
  17. Congratuations Ed. Well done, for all of us. Marcus
  18. Gidday. I have a complete glass cockpit. Look at my avatar. Avmap, Efis, ems , Radio1, Transponder, Radio2 and Autopilot. The avionics switch is turned on after engine start, and is left on. It just works. I do keep a battery smart charger on in the hangar to maintain full charge, but that is it. Check the alternator. regards Marcus
  19. Came with the flight planning pack that CASA gave out at a travelling seminar a month or so back. The vacuum mount affair sticks nicely, and on your knee it is out of the direct sun...:big_grin: Marcus
  20. Been flying behind an AVMAP for a while. See my Avatar... This sort of thing, no town etc. is just why I bought a 7inch Recreational flying GPS and the maps that go with it.....It gives you the situational awareness of a paper map, without the clutter in a j230 cockpit. Use one of those free kneeboards that CASA gave away and the mounts supplied with the kit. Still carry the neatly folded paper map as a backup..... all good. :big_grin: Marcus
  21. My 230C had a very crappy set of doors, cheap ally catch, poor locking....poor finish in fact. My new 230D has pin type locks and gutters over the edges, a better hinge set up... The finish is very much better too. Details with the engine starting and oil cooler air ducting were adressed during 2007-10 when I owned 5083. 7595 is a much better aeroplane, but the new owner of 5083 is pleased with it too. Marcus
  22. still breathing...
  23. 7 inch, all bells and whistles too. I agree with BlackRod...:big_grin:... A good quality adjustable mounting thingy too regards Marcus
  24. Answer to a prayer..... get rid of the paper clutter to the rear cavern. The screen covers are a good idea, likewise Android and Maptrax..... Some sort of indicative map pricing would be good... put me down for a 7 inch display one.:big_grin: regards Marcus
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