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I stand corrected "004" it is rwy 26 looking west.
'jaba' you bin upsetting some in here? Great pix though............I used to see a lot of tire marks made by earth bound contraptions at a lot of country strips where the local hoons would do burn outs.
Wmk2
'jaba' you bin upsetting some in here? Great pix though............I used to see a lot of tire marks made by earth bound contraptions at a lot of country strips where the local hoons would do burn outs.
Wmk2
At Newman they used to NOTAM once or twice a year for the local drags. At the end of the weekend the threshold at one end of the runway looked very much like Jaba's pics. Except there was about 10 times more rubber layed!
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You is correct Pyro, couple of years running the council let Volvo use the strip for brake testing. After the second round the strip had to be repaired. Still not perfect but much better.
Ironic the council let them do it when the mayor is a pilot and aircraft owner
Won't make that mistake again. I hope .
Worse still back then no notam the field was shut down either. Apparently that cause some folk to get hot under the collar.
Ironic the council let them do it when the mayor is a pilot and aircraft owner
Won't make that mistake again. I hope .
Worse still back then no notam the field was shut down either. Apparently that cause some folk to get hot under the collar.
I wonder if this happened during peak hour traffic?
Less than 200m from crossing traffic and disaster some would say!
Brings a whole new meaning to the TCAS audio warning of "Traffic!", "Traffic!"
Less than 200m from crossing traffic and disaster some would say!
Brings a whole new meaning to the TCAS audio warning of "Traffic!", "Traffic!"
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Re: Essendon story.
Its bloody boring at the moment.. apart from a few tsk tsk and giggles from those in the know..
Perhaps... and just perhaps, it would make the photos more interesting if you told the STORY!?
Dog
Its bloody boring at the moment.. apart from a few tsk tsk and giggles from those in the know..
Perhaps... and just perhaps, it would make the photos more interesting if you told the STORY!?
Dog
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Re: YMEN RWYs 17, 26 and the Tulla FWY
How much does one of those EMAS stopping beds cost? Too much obviously.
Especially given 26 gets the traffic in inclement weather.
Anyway, back to the story - Come on, fess up. What happened?
How much does one of those EMAS stopping beds cost? Too much obviously.
Especially given 26 gets the traffic in inclement weather.
Anyway, back to the story - Come on, fess up. What happened?
It appears that runway overrun at YMEN RW26 has been a subject on here before!
http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-reporting...ndon-26-a.html
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http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-reporting...ndon-26-a.html
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Sarcs, did you read that link..
I may have missed something but it only discusses the need for a trap at the end of the RWY. Not in relation to those skid marks.
Dog
I may have missed something but it only discusses the need for a trap at the end of the RWY. Not in relation to those skid marks.
Dog
Sorry Dogimed I was referring to Dave's reference to the EMAS stopping beds!
I believe Dangnammit is in fear of retribution if he spills the beans on the YMEN runway adventure!
I believe Dangnammit is in fear of retribution if he spills the beans on the YMEN runway adventure!
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I'm feeling guilty for helping to get pprune's finest thread off track. Here's a couple to help get things back to normal.
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A beautiful day in Syd for a blast up the V1 and the southern coast off Sydney.
and a few pics of the Locals heading north for warmer waters.
Home sweet home. down there somewhere, oh, there it is.. hi dad!
Wake Turb? should it expect it?
Heading home after a good days Whale watching..
and a few pics of the Locals heading north for warmer waters.
Home sweet home. down there somewhere, oh, there it is.. hi dad!
Wake Turb? should it expect it?
Heading home after a good days Whale watching..
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P.S. Sam still had 2 aircraft when I was learning in the late 60's., a Piper Tripacer that he flew now and then, and a Miles Messenger that had been grounded by D.C.A. because of suspicion about the glue used in the ply. His son told me this morning, that it was found later when the aircraft was sold and shipped to N.Z. that the glue and ply were O.K. after all, as his was a post-war model with the Blackburn Cirrus Major 3 engine (similar to the early Chipmunk engine, he said) of which only 38 were made.
If someone knows the history of this aircraft, (don't have the rego from then- but could get it), if it is flying, and if so - could they post a photo - as I haven't seen it for a long time..
Photos of any Messengers welcome in flying colours, they are a classic old ship.
Hi Frigatebird.
Found a post about my grandfather Sam Hecker while serching the net made by you on this forum.. Interesting stuff.. i remember the last two planes he had in the shed out near Island road plantation ..
the one you are talking about that was not allowed back in the air because of the wood / glue issues i think from memory was red.
Not sure if thats him on the left in that photo but.. i have a couple of pics of him in his younger days when he did the red x trials ..
cheers
David jnr
If someone knows the history of this aircraft, (don't have the rego from then- but could get it), if it is flying, and if so - could they post a photo - as I haven't seen it for a long time..
Photos of any Messengers welcome in flying colours, they are a classic old ship.
Hi Frigatebird.
Found a post about my grandfather Sam Hecker while serching the net made by you on this forum.. Interesting stuff.. i remember the last two planes he had in the shed out near Island road plantation ..
the one you are talking about that was not allowed back in the air because of the wood / glue issues i think from memory was red.
Not sure if thats him on the left in that photo but.. i have a couple of pics of him in his younger days when he did the red x trials ..
cheers
David jnr