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In the last twelve months in order of most hours!

 

Jabirusmiley1.gif( the backbone of the fleet )

 

AA5Bsmiley10.gif(it's very recreational)

 

Gazellesmiley1.gif( honesty plus)

 

Texan TC;)0.gif( technology plus )

 

PA-28smiley14.gif( it's still recreational )

 

C172;)2.gif( it's still recreational )

 

GR912Lightwingsmiley16.gif ( she gets my full attention )

 

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Ed

 

Ed Herring

 

 

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 align=center border=1>

 

<CAPTION>

 

New registrations from the RAA database for the year show much the same trend as your poll

 

Summary 3: number of aircraft per manufacturer [Januaryâ€â€June 2006]</CAPTION>

 

<T>

 

<TR>

 

<TH>Company or model</TH>

 

<TH>Number registered</TH></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Jabiru</TD>

 

<TD>39</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>AirBorne Australia</TD>

 

<TD>16</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Aerochute</TD>

 

<TD>15</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Tecnam </TD>

 

<TD>12</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Savannah</TD>

 

<TD>10</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Aeroprakt </TD>

 

<TD>7</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Sonerai/Sonex</TD>

 

<TD>6</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>FlySynthesis</TD>

 

<TD>6</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Evektor</TD>

 

<TD>4</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Skyranger</TD>

 

<TD>4</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Alpi</TD>

 

<TD>3</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Dragonfly</TD>

 

<TD>3</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Flight Design</TD>

 

<TD>3</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Skyfox</TD>

 

<TD>3</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Zenith</TD>

 

<TD>3</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Birdman</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Corby</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Fantasy Air</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Foxcon</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Mustang</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Piper</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Pipistrel</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Rand</TD>

 

<TD>2</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>Single aircraft [note 6]</TD>

 

<TD>22</TD></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TH>Total</TH>

 

<TH>172</TH></TR></T></TABLE>

 

 

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3 Actually in order of last flown Jabiru (For x Country), THRUSTER (Part Owner) & Gazelle (Training)

 

Poll only accepted my Jab Vote as I was working down the list.... Thrasher

 

 

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</A>

 

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 ="planeSpecs"><T>

 

<T>

 

<TR>

 

<TH>Piper Cub Specs</TH></TR>

 

<TR>

 

<TD>

 

<UL>

 

<LI>Length: 22 ft, 2 in.

 

<LI>Wingspan: 35 ft, 2 in.

 

<LI>Empty weight: 670 lbs

 

<LI>Gross weight: 1,220 lbs

 

<LI>Max speed: 75 mph

 

<LI>Fuel capacity: 12 gal

 

<LI>Range: 190 mi

 

<LI>Engine: 65-hp four-cylinder Continental A-65 </LI>

 

</TD></TR></T></T></TABLE> turtle

 

 

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According to the july edition of the RAAus mag, Caboolture Rec. Aviationhave a L4 Piper Cub (agenuine warbird) on the RAAus register. Available for training and private hire.

 

me thinks things are getting a liitle out of hand. 60yr old warbird thats an ultralight, austers and birddogs next?

 

 

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Here is a question that techi may be able to answer.

 

take for instance the L4 that is now on the register.

 

How is the aircraft maintained and who does the work.

 

For those who would like to buy a cheapCub ect. Are you willing to fork out big bucks to get the struts X Rayed every few years?

 

Ozzie

 

 

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Guest micgrace

Hi

 

Since I know the operation and have flown in their a/c, their aircraft are maintained by a LAME and have a very close relationship with the warbird museum.

 

Micgracesmiley1.gif

 

 

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Guest pecram air

The Mighty Hunter

 

The Hunter is an Australian variant of the American Carlson Sparrow (see the Skytek website) built here by Lake Macquarie Aviation. Unfortunatley the breed didnt progress. She is a very plane to fly, very forgiving, with a cruise of 70 Knts. From the profime you can see a Piper Tripacer.

 

Phil C.

 

 

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