Hi Everyone,
I am and always have been an aviation nut with intentions of getting a pilot's license since I was a wee little tacker and going to air cadets in W.A. I am now 50 and still have not done anything to achieve this dream. Call it what you will, but I must be going through a mid life crisis at the moment because I still have the bug and am determined to do something about it before I get too old to enjoy it. My wife has even bought me 6 prepaid flying lessons for my 50th birthday which was in June. Adventure before dementure is my catch cry these days.
Anyhow, a bit about me. I joined the RAAF in 1976 and discharged in 2001. Fantastic life and the only reason I got out was so that the kids could have a stable education. So much about Australian education being equal from state to state. What a joke. Anyhow, I digress. So many opportunities to acquire a PPL went through to the keeper during my career as a result of my ignorance, party too hard and/or girls etc.
Since the years have been getting away from me, so has the cost of flying and I am now pretty much resigned to the fact that perhaps an ultralight will be my last chance. I don't mind U/L and have been subscribing to the U/L magazines for years. I am somewhat weary of rag and tube. Don't feel too comfortable with them at all. I did have a lot of interest in the Fox Jet 97 from a few years ago but they seem to have disappeared off the radar. Jet Fox 97, Jet Fox 97 ultralight, Jet Fox 97 ultralight trainer.
The item of interst that fell into an affordable category was the Sadler Vampire. Not sure what there is to know about this one. I have tried contact the company Aero V. Australia vie email and their web site but they don't seem interested in selling these things because I have never had a response from them. I did see a forum item here where someone created a blog of their purchase of a Vampire from South Australia and now is based in Nowra. Hopefully, I can get some information from this feller on the pros and cons of this machine. Does anyone here have an opinion that they would like to share with me on this aircraft? I seem to recall somewhere, a long while ago, that a pilot of around 100kg may experience problems flying this thing but I may be mistaken and thinking of something else. I am around 90kg.
Anyhow, there is a lot more that I could share with you but I don't want to risk boring you all too early in the piece.
I look forward to many discussions in the future with any of you.
Cheers
Grant