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You're not wrong JT. They might start small, perhaps 100ft thick, but beyond your view it might end up as 500ft or 1000, or as a mate once found out, it was 7,500ft thick!
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.. and contain rocks ..
.. if we're into anecdotes, my first foray into cloud territory was as a young chap doing his CPL training.
Had an ADF, you see ... not much idea of how to use it, mind you, but had one, nonetheless. On top .. 8/8 ... turned the ADF volume down as it was annoying ...
Some time later, after the ADF turning point ETA was well passed .. started to get uncomfortable, checked the volume ... had turned the unit off, hadn't I ? Idiot !
As I said earlier, a tad know-it-all slow learner in my youth. Eventually, between a few frights and a few belts around the ears from more experienced chaps, I settled down and started to do things the way one should if one is to achieve old bones.
.. if we're into anecdotes, my first foray into cloud territory was as a young chap doing his CPL training.
Had an ADF, you see ... not much idea of how to use it, mind you, but had one, nonetheless. On top .. 8/8 ... turned the ADF volume down as it was annoying ...
Some time later, after the ADF turning point ETA was well passed .. started to get uncomfortable, checked the volume ... had turned the unit off, hadn't I ? Idiot !
As I said earlier, a tad know-it-all slow learner in my youth. Eventually, between a few frights and a few belts around the ears from more experienced chaps, I settled down and started to do things the way one should if one is to achieve old bones.
I'd say so Cuban Eight, the photo was taken at an airfield that is primarily crop-dusters.
Talking of clouds with rocks, there was an interesting, if slightly frightening documentary on ABC RN the other day. (podcast .mp3 linked)
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Good on you for posting this podcast. I just listened to it in full and its a fascinating, captivating and brilliantly edited recording.
Why couldn't this be used as a training resource for VFR cross country trainees?
Good on you for posting this podcast. I just listened to it in full and its a fascinating, captivating and brilliantly edited recording.
Why couldn't this be used as a training resource for VFR cross country trainees?
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Very nice Keg... top marks. The best cloud surfing I did one night in the DC9 was between Rockhampton and Mackay. A brilliant full moon illuminating a blanket of stratus a few metres below the aircraft.... an exhilarating illusion of fast low flying.
The boys and girls at GCSFC Jacobs Well put on a very pleasant fly-in / open day this morning; big to them for running what seemed to be an endless stream of rides for shiny eyed punters.
Herewith a few pics of goings on;
1. RV lends itself to mil type paint schemes I reckon
2. For the man who really needs to be different - a Morgan Cougar with a Viking (nee' Honda Jazz) motor. Striking paint scheme and seemed to perform ok
3. Bearhawk - I was a bit sceptical of the numbers down the side, given that the original Bearhawk had an empty weight in excess of RAA max, but this is apparently the slimmed down LSA version with an empty weight in the low 300kg range.
4. Those Magnificent Men in...etc.
5. Novel approach to a paint job!
Herewith a few pics of goings on;
1. RV lends itself to mil type paint schemes I reckon
2. For the man who really needs to be different - a Morgan Cougar with a Viking (nee' Honda Jazz) motor. Striking paint scheme and seemed to perform ok
3. Bearhawk - I was a bit sceptical of the numbers down the side, given that the original Bearhawk had an empty weight in excess of RAA max, but this is apparently the slimmed down LSA version with an empty weight in the low 300kg range.
4. Those Magnificent Men in...etc.
5. Novel approach to a paint job!
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..and just be grateful I didn't bore you all witless with lots of Chipmunk photos!!
SWMBO just asked what I was looking at, that provoked ooh's and aah's. "Porn, my dear, aero-porn!" Thanks Dora-9, looks like a great event.
Wonderful photos, Dora-9; Spinex and junior.VH-LFA!
Thank you.
I love the D.H. Dragon! I'll never forget my first flight in an "airliner" was a Dragon Rapide in 1965. I was 7 years old but still remember the fun of it.
P.S. Dora-9, In your 3rd photo in post #1507. That looks like the beautifully restored red Stinson Voyager that I very recently saw at a fly-in at Holbrook.
Thank you.
I love the D.H. Dragon! I'll never forget my first flight in an "airliner" was a Dragon Rapide in 1965. I was 7 years old but still remember the fun of it.
P.S. Dora-9, In your 3rd photo in post #1507. That looks like the beautifully restored red Stinson Voyager that I very recently saw at a fly-in at Holbrook.
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