the local council in my area does not allow anyone to stay overnight on the airfield except under emergency situations, we had to remove our bunkhouse as a overnight stay. The council gives our club a peppercorn rent so they have the say on what we can or cant do in the club.
Welcome Hunsta this is a great forum, Dont forget Gympie Aero Club has a Facebook page, and of course there is the Aero club breakfast the first Sunday of every month starting at 8 am, open to all aviators.
rotax618 I agree with some of the above and yes the boom should be strengthened dont know enough about the Maxir 503 wing but the Ausflight WB 582 wing according to our engineer, is quite capable of the increased weight and performance also the weight and balance does fall in the new guide lines we have an increase MTOW. Having said that yes if the pilot is a light weight you do need weight on the seat. We had to jump through alot of hoops both from CASA and RAus to get a full certification. all of which was scrutinised twice once by our engineer and again by an RAaus appointed engineer mainly because we where the first mods under the new MARP and we had to prove the concept. As a side note the SB 582 is not suitable for a conversion ends up being too heavy and exceeds MTOW. and I really do agree with you everything you do to an aircraft you must do your due diligence and make sure that what you are attempting is safe.
No landing fees at Gympie yet and we do have MoGas , AvGas and toilets bring your credit card. p.s. you wont need it for the toilets we dont charge yet. you can also get a free cuppa at the clubhouse
We have a 912 80 hp and to be honest it is terrific, couldn't go back to the 582. however the cost is huge, not only the engine but getting it certified to fly. If you have lots of cash to spare go for it.
If you have a wire braced 582 just put the 80 hp on the back. dont try and change it to a strut based makes the aircraft a lot heavier, here in Australia it is frowned upon for this reason by the regulating body.
The answer to the question is yes. We where one of the first to use the MARAP process, we have kept the 25 reg and its advantages it was a very long and expensive process, but once we started we had to see it through.
I can answer one part for you 912 can be retro fitted to a wire braced Ausflight done it. Retro fitting the Strut braced seems to be a no go due to the take off weight. However unless you have alot of cash, time and love doing paper work I would forget it
I think you may be correct M61A the trees that got in the way after the bounces are off to the left I do believe after the bounces and the left wing striking the runway the aircraft was just swung around and headed in the direction of the fence and the trees at this stage I doubt any of us "experts" could have or would have done anything but hold on and hope for the best. no airspeed no rudder control hitting a fence your just not going to get back in the air. And I'm not saying fixation in some circumstances is not a factor, just not this one. I'm just sorry the pilot will have to live with this, I do hope he continues on.
Interesting piece in the Gympie Times about this mishap, if you cannot read it load in an incognito window
Light plane 'written off' in disastrous Kybong landing
Very observant however trolling the net for images of 7190 brings up both styles of numerals on the aircraft. the happy flyer photo is a much older photo, re the old windsock and the Cessna parked in the background.
Still waiting for last years precipitation certificate along with the 5 other people who flew with me last year. still I will be up. bet they sell a lot of tee shirts. cynical me.
August 5th & 6th 2017
There will be increase in aircraft traffic at the Gympie Aerodrome on the weekend of the 5th & 6th of August.
A NOTAM will be issued prior to the weekend.
A ground frequency of 127.9 will be used by ground operations staff on Sunday the 6th of August. Once landed at YGYM please switch to this frequency.
Refuelling facilities at the aerodrome will be very difficult to access on Sunday the 6th of August due to stationary aircraft on the primary hard stand.
If visiting the facility and staying overnight please refuel your aircraft on the Saturday the 5thof August if you require to.
Aircraft taking part in the Open Day static display are required to be in place before 900 hrs on Sunday the 6th.
There will be regular bus transfers from Cumulus Airpark to the main display area throughout the day on Sunday.
Once positioned in the display, Aircraft will need to remain in place until the close of the event at 1500 hrs.
On ground contact is Paul Garrahy 0436 474 011.