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Downunder

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  1. Lets remember that this is a CTAF airport, not a class C/D with atc from the ground up. Allowance needs to be made for vfr aircraft operating in the area with the ifr traffic.
  2. So... CASA are calling into question the stall testing done..... If Bristell can prove it's all legit then what?
  3. Local trike had over 1600.....owner thought he had better change it. Engine was still operating normally and within specs. Of note, he flew multiple times per week. This seems to be a key to longevity...... perhaps keeping the bearings oiled and moisture out. I believe Floods used to sell short blocks but only sell complete engines now...... makes it more expensive.
  4. Did the sixes lack elevator authority at low speed or was it only the rudder? It could be hard to slow down sufficiently and keep the nosewheel off if this were the case...
  5. I would say no...... it would be current from the day it was done and for the two years after that.
  6. It's about IDENTITY THEFT and maintaining the integrity and security of MY personal and private information. The first line in the link below says it all...... https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/crime-types/fraud/identity-crime
  7. Most clubs are commercial based these days. They do training and hiring so don't be put off by the term "club".
  8. Yes, I would imagine it to be a custom electric prop. As the electric motor would already be substantially quieter, I don't think prop noise would be high up in the design parameters. I know someone who has flown in an electric aircraft and he says the fact that the electric motor can pull max torque from zero rpm onwards is a shock. No building rpm to bring in the power, just instant hard acceleration.
  9. https://www.aviationclassifieds.com.au/listing/6240
  10. Got a friend with RAA cert and rpl. Says just do the rpl bfr and that's good enough for RAA as well. RAA bfr will not cover RPL though.... So he just does the one.
  11. Maybe Hella themselves have LED replacements for your part number?
  12. Replaced my halogen with LED. Very easy. Found the right diameter on ebay. Made bracket and fitted. Replaced 2 position toggle switch (on/off) with 3 position. Routed the 3rd position to a LED flasher unit from Jaycar. (On/off/flash) It is reported to be extremely bright. Edit: to be clear, I'm talking landing light so may not be relevant.
  13. I think your issue of multiple sizes probably comes from an engineer trying to match up imperial fittings with metric hose and just making a mess of it.. My aircraft with Rotax 912 uses 8mm all the way from wings to Rotax mechanical pump, then 6mm to the carbs. Larger (suction side) hose reduces potential vapour lock but can allow more "dwell" time if near a heat source. The smaller 6mm under pressure from the fuel pump generally won't get vapour lock due to it being under pressure. The smaller diameter allows fast transfer from pump to carbs reducing heat absorption....
  14. I believe avplan have been showing 3rd party adsb data for a while. I thought this would have prompted OR to follow suit but it appears not to have happened.
  15. I've been told atc in Australia are very reluctant to handout special vfr clearance. Not sure how true..... I'm also following the helicòpter crash. Did he only have special vfr for the class D, then went normal vfr once clear?
  16. CASA don't actually have to do much. Just facilitate the means of the existing "providers" to share data. Most of it (traffic) is available now.....so I don't see a problem. The big one would be air services radar and adsb paints.....that would be "magic" if it happened. The context of the data and traffic would be exactly as it is now.......It's not like I'm suggesting this be used for primary navigation or anything, just basically situational awareness to perhaps prompt a radio call....
  17. I don't think Turbs understands what we are discussing unfortunately. No doubt there were regulations before vhf radios became common and/or compulsory. As radio technology developed it became the new "norm" to have one. The skies became safer. We are on the same track with having most traffic visually available on a single screen. This will add another layer of safety. Will it be perfect? No, probably to the same degree the vhf radio system is not perfect. Will it be better than what we have existing now? Most definitely!
  18. My only advice.... Don't buy the aircraft you can't afford to fly... Surprisingly many do.... My aircraft is slow and simple compared to many others, but I CAN afford to do 100 hrs a year...
  19. Just received my OR subscription renewal email...... definately tempted to try it at this point.
  20. Did you read the whole thread and not understand the context of my post or just read my post straight up? Please do tell me where I can see Ozrunways, Avplan, Airservices and Flight radar traffic all on one screen?
  21. This is where our supposed "SAFETY" regulator steps in and makes the children play nicely together.... All data (OR, Avplan, airservices and flight radar) could be gathered and sanitised, then redistributed.....
  22. I suggested à system like google maps driving instructions where you can hit the standby/off button and the screen goes black (saving battery and reducing heat) but the app is still running. One more click and everything appears as per normal and up to date. Perhaps in apple devices it will run in the background but in android you need the app on and visible to keep your position visible to others. As per other posts, no interest whatsoever.....yet alot of people say heat and battery usage are major problems.
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