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Star Wars Stuff | Ultralight Aircraft Australia
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Laquo; Brisbane Airspace restrictions 11th-18th Nov 2014. Baumgartner Jump Record Broken. On 22 October 2014, 4:17 am. Honestly, this blog becomes less about ultralights than, well, I dunno any more. I guess if you’re still checking the site out, you must find something of interest here. For example, remember that sequence in. The speeders , like a cross between motorcycles and Marty McFly’s hoverboard? Filed under Other Flying Objects.
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Aviation Politics | Ultralight Aircraft Australia
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Archive of posts filed under the Aviation Politics. Brisbane Airspace restrictions 11th-18th Nov 2014. On 9 September 2014, 4:31 pm. A newsletter arrived in my email inbox this morning from Rob Knight of the Brisbane Valley Sport Aviation Club Inc regarding temporary airspace changes in the Brisbane area during the G20 Summit to be held on 11th 18th November. Thank you Rob. If you plan to do any flying around Brisbane whilst the G20 […]. Here’s a fe...
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UK to Australia by Microlight
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Laquo; J3 Cub Gets F-16 Escort. Gympie Progressive Flying Dinner. UK to Australia by Microlight. On 12 August 2011, 12:56 pm. Paraplegic British Pilot, Dave Sykes has spent the last several months flying his Quik Microlight from Yorkshire, in England’s north to Australia. Look for him coming down through Queensland and on to Bankstown, then Newcastle. His website is at http:/ www.soloflightglobal.com. Filed under Flying Adventures. To post a comment.
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Announcements | Ultralight Aircraft Australia
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Archive of posts filed under the Announcements. Laquo; Older Entries. Brisbane Airspace restrictions 11th-18th Nov 2014. On 9 September 2014, 4:31 pm. More From Michael Monck. On 18 July 2013, 6:19 pm. Filed under Aircraft News. Michael Monck announces candidacy for RAAus board. On 9 May 2013, 6:21 am. Another email from Michael Monck in which he announces his intention to stand for the RAAus Board. If you live in NSW, vote for Michael! Announcing t...
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Brisbane Airspace restrictions 11th-18th Nov 2014 | Ultralight Aircraft Australia
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Laquo; Tornadoes of the UK Kind. Brisbane Airspace restrictions 11th-18th Nov 2014. On 9 September 2014, 4:31 pm. A newsletter arrived in my email inbox this morning from Rob Knight of the Brisbane Valley Sport Aviation. Club Inc regarding temporary airspace changes in the Brisbane area during the G20 Summit to be held on 11th 18th November. Thank you Rob. For full details, please click here: The G20 meets the Recreational Pilot. To post a comment.
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AV8R: August 2006
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Thursday, August 03, 2006. HAPPINESS IS A WARM HANGAR.and filled with interesting things, of course. This pic makes our hangar look pretty big, but it will take up to 4 small aircraft, so plenty big enough for our purposes. We 2-pack epoxied the floor in light grey, which makes it much easier to sweep, plus gives a nice finished look to the interior. The high wing aircraft pictured took out the award for best ultralight at the big RAA event this year. Posted by AV8R @ 7:59 AM. Wednesday, August 02, 2006.
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AV8R: April 2006
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Monday, April 24, 2006. Looking East from the Patio doors. Posted by AV8R @ 4:18 PM. The partially installed kitchen. Posted by AV8R @ 4:16 PM. Two views from the taxiway to to the rear of the house. You can see the large outdoor undercover. Posted by AV8R @ 3:49 PM. Be scared Nerds, Chris has taken the time to figure out the Links to the BLOG. once you decipher the user manual (what a heap of crap that is! Anyway, now that I am one of YOU I will keep the secret of HTML guarded against the plebs! The res...
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MH17
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Laquo; Boeing 787-9. Want to Buy a Harrier? On 19 July 2014, 6:34 pm. Apologies, again, for a non- ultralight. And please excuse my slightly philosophical ramblings. If you’re like me, you often watch the in-flight map on the screen in front of you when travelling internationally. And many times have I wondered just why we were flying over areas which are known hotspots. A little over a year earlier, we were on a flight from Beijing to Amsterdam, an...
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Aircraft News | Ultralight Aircraft Australia
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All Things Airborne in the Australian Ultralight Scene. Archive of posts filed under the Aircraft News. Laquo; Older Entries. Want to Buy a Harrier? On 28 July 2014, 5:15 am. Yes, folks, one lucky gentleman has bought himself a Falklands War veteran 1976 Hawker Siddeley Harrier; a steal at only 105,800. And a woman Tornado pilot bought herself a 1988 Panavia Tornado F3 for 36,800. Details here: Fighters Auctioned. It might cost a little more to operate than your average Drifter, though. Once again, not e...