December 9, 2010

NBN News Story - Tamworth Country Music Festival

I'm pleased to announce that I'll be flying at the Opening Concert of the Tamworth Country Music Festival.
The TCMF brings 50,000 people to Tamworth in January each year.

This is a link to a recent news story:

And this one is for the TCMF itself:

Newspaper Article December 2010

http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/news/local/news/general/control-tower-you-have-a-visitor/2011480.aspx?src=rss


November 15, 2010

Australian Flying Article - World Air Games

Nice photo   :-)

http://www.australianflying.com.au/news/bidding-opens-for-world-air-games-2013

Champion SlickSTART



A couple of months back an engineering friend of mine, Garry Darnell,  recommended I put a SlickSTART on the Rebel to help with hot starts.  Fuel injected Lycomings are notoriously hard to start when they are hot.  The engine on the Rebel is well above 10:1 compression ratio and with display and airshow flying, I often need hot starts.  
On many occasions, I was only just able to get it going and I never felt confident.


My initial reaction was "simple is best" and I'd rather not have another electrical box on the aircraft. 
I was very wrong.


The SlickSTART was simple to install and it has transformed the aircraft.  


Cold starts were always pretty easy but now they are ridiculously easy and most importantly, now the hot starts are easy too.
I never feel nervous starting it with the SlickSTART.
Last week I had multiple displays on the one day with a long cross country to get there with a re-fuel each way.
I did 7 starts that day, 6 of them hot - it started easy every time.
I just can't say enough about the SlickSTART - they are worth their weight in gold!


Here are some official words from Champion Aerospace:




SlickSTART™ is a starting booster that delivers up to 340% more spark energy than conventional mags. SlickSTART produces easier and more reliable starts every time, even when dealing with fouled spark plugs, poor priming, hot engine restarts, and extreme cold weather conditions. 

Available for Slick magnetos (and most TCM-Bendix magnetos), SlickSTART is a magneto start booster that delivers easy engine starts every time. Requiring no maintenance, SlickSTART overcomes poor engine priming, and reduces costly electrical stress to your battery and starter. SlickSTART can replace TCM-Bendix's starting vibrators, used with retard breaker magnetos, or it can be used to boost impulse-coupled magnetos. 

November 5, 2010

NSW Aerobatic Champs

Well I'm afraid this turned out to be an anticlimax for me ...

I'd spent the past year working on my Air show type freestyle flying but decided to have a real go at this competition.

The flying is quite different and I knew I'd have to work hard - and I did!

As soon as I got back from the Oakey event (below) I got stuck into the "Aresti" or competition training.
I trained most days.  In the 2 weeks leading up to the comp I flew 25 training flights.
On top of that, I went to the location of the comp, Temora, 4 days early to train in the actual box.

Much to my surprise, I was the only person flying Unlimited - that was disappointing.
The other classes weren't too bad for numbers but overall it was a smaller comp than we normally see.
I flew the Q (qualifying flight) on Friday afternoon, and it went quite well.
The next night I was up most of the night feeling ill and the next morning decided it was best not to fly aerobatics.
The rain was literally rolling into the airfield and the forecast looked like we might not get to fly for the rest of the weekend.
All things considered, I decided to knock it off and head back home ... apparently I was lucky to get out when I did as the weather closed in.

There were still good things to come from my time at Temora.  Matt Hall spent the week in Temora too, testing and fine tuning his Redbull Air Race aircraft.  I've known Matt for nearly 20 years but hadn't seen much of him since he became involved with the Air Race.  It was great to catch up again and learn all his news.  Matt also gave me some excellent coaching - what he learnt through his Aresti training in Europe is truly amazing.  Seeing the fine tuning that Matt was making to his plane has inspired me to play around with the set up of my plane - already I have made it much better.  Thanks Matt.  We also had a little fun, on one occasion we joined up in formation for a low pass and outwards pitch in front of the other pilots at Temora.  I'm afraid my Rebel isn't as quick as the Race aircraft but she can hold her own.

Thanks to the organizers of the competition.  Kay coordinated much of the event with Glen the chief judge and Greg the contest director.  Sorry to have bailed on you guys but I appreciate the effort you put in - thanks guys!  Also a big thanks to Kaos and Kelly at Temora for giving me a bed and feeding me for the week!!

October 15, 2010

Oakey Museum Display




The weekend of October 2nd and 3rd I made the trip up to Oakey near Toowoomba to provide aerobatic displays at the Museum Open Day.




The weather flying up and back was not great ...

The Oakey Museum is a world class facility run by a dedicated team of volunteer enthusiasts.
The aviation history and quality of displays is exceptional.

Unfortunately, the weather in the area kept some visitors away but there was still about 5000 attendees.

Here is a link to the latest newsletter:
http://www.161recceflt.org.au/MAAF/Newsletters/MUSEUM%20HAPPENINGS%20October%202010.pdf

And another lint to the actual web site:
http://www.161recceflt.org.au/MAAF/Homepage.htm

If you ever get the chance, this Museum is definitely worth a visit!


September 29, 2010

Tamworth Aero Club - Open Day


My local Aero Club held their Open Day this past weekend.  The event was well supported by local media with my participation covered several times in local newspaper and on TV a couple of nights.  The weather on the day turned out nice and I flew my display with family, friends and work colleagues all looking on ...
It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed helping out the Aero Club.




Much to my surprise, after the display, the President, Eric Munro, presented me with an honorary members badge.  I was quite chuffed ...  This club has an amazing history in its membership and association with World War veterans.



My units display pilot, Jakes, did his first public display in this role.  His flight in a CT4 was very well received and the club was very happy to have the support - thanks mate!

Jakes!!

September 21, 2010

Media Release: 17th September 2010 

TamworthAero Club
Since 1930

Tamworth Aero Club - FlyingAgain!

After an absence of some years, the Aero Club is reintroducing flying. The club is seeking expressions of interest from anyone interested in learning to fly. Recreational flying is open to all; young or old, fit or not so, it is the most accessible way to realize that dream of learning to fly.

Aerobatic Display and Open Day

 From 12.00 on September 25th   the club will be holding an open day to give all those interested a chance to gain more information and register their interest. The highlight will be an aerobatic display by RAAF Squadron Leader Tony Blair, currently the NSW Advanced Aerobatic Champion. Tony has over 1000 hrs clocked up in F111’s and will be flying his Rebel 300. This thrilling display will commence at about 1.45 p.m.
The club already has people from far away as Sydney indicating interest in getting their wings here.
President Eric Munro said it was very satisfying that flying was returning to the club. “The club has a rich aviation heritage. We owe it to those aviators who started the club to support the love of flying. One of the foundation members of the current club (opened in 1957) flew the Lancaster bomber ‘G for George’ over Berlin in W W 2. Those blokes were amazing pilots. Their photos are on the walls here. I’d like to think they’ll be smiling on 25th. I know we will be.”

For more information;
Eric Munro (President) 0428 604123
Adele Mazoudier (Hon. Sec. Manager) 0419978011

 

Tamworth Aero Club

Cowra Sports Aircraft Annual Function


This past weekend was the SAAA annual convention held at Cowra, NSW.  The weather turned out nice for most of the weekend, despite all the rain the week prior.  It was good to catch up with Paul Goard and have a look at his factory where the Brumby aircraft is produced.  The Brumby is a great little aircraft and I wish them every success.  There was some interesting avionics on display which gave me some ideas for an upgraded engine monitor for the Rebel 300.





Best mate Stu Hutchison visited on Saturday flying a Mooney from the Richmond Flying Club.  
Stu always manages to get some great pics - thanks again Stu.


Next weekend is the Tamworth Aeroclub Open Day.  It is drawing some good media coverage and will hopefully generate some new interest in the club.

August 23, 2010

Dalby Wings and Wheels Spectacular

Some gyro in the Rebel 300

This past weekend I attended the "Dalby Wings and Wheels Spectacular".  It was a great little Airshow combined with Cars to make it appealing to almost anyone.  For the size of Dalby and it's location, the crowd seemed very large but the organizers were actually a little disappointed at the turn out this year.

Multiple snaps

For me it was pleasant flight north from Tamworth.  A chance to catch up with some old mates in the Roulette's formation aerobatic team and my mother.  Mum hadn't seen me fly at an Airshow before and apart from being a little nervous about some of my figures, she seemed to really enjoy it.

Good size crowd

This event is essentially run by the local kindergarten to raise money for their establishment.  They have some valuable aviation input from local enthusiasts but what a fantastic job for a group of "kindy Mums".




The Roulettes looking sharp as always
Thanks to Thomas Scott for the pictures!!

July 31, 2010

World Time Attack Video now available




This is the Youtube promo for the 2010 World Time Attack video which has just gone on sale.
A first class product, definitely worth a look!
And by the way, we provided the lunch time entertainment ...

July 26, 2010

Dalby Wings and Wheels



Saturday, August 21, 2010



Venue: Dalby Aerodrome 9am - 10pm
GOLD COIN ENTRY

Dalby Wings & Wheels Spectacular will be an interactive family event that showcases Dalby and the South West Region and features fantastic air and ground displays. It's a great day out for the whole family, so ride, drive or fly on in to Dalby Wings & Wheels Spectacular on Saturday, August 21 Visitors will have the chance to buy an experience from joy rides in aircraft, helicopters and hot air balloons to Harley Davidson bikes. The sky will come alive with all kind of air craft such as warbirds, hang gliders, microlights, model aircraft as well as high energy aerobatic displays, balloon nightglow & fireworks. On the ground there will be motor displays such as hotrods, classic and vintage cars and motorcycles and car events that include drags, power skids and burnouts. Market stalls, family entertainment and various children's rides and activities will also be available.

June 2, 2010

Airflow Performance now powering our Rebel 300.



I'm pleased to be making the upgrade to Airflow Performance fuel injection on our Rebel 300.
It is well known that Don Rivera's fuel systems are the best.

Thanks for your support Don, I look forward to working with you in the future.

I'll post more information and pictures in the near future!
In the meantime, you can check out the Airflow Performance web site:

www.Airflowperformance.com


May 27, 2010

Eastern Creek - World Time Attack Challenge



This past weekend I took the Rebel down to Sydney to fly at Eastern Creek Raceway.
The weather getting to Sydney was challenging with storms and rain.  I ended up diverting to Cessnock for more petrol and to check the weather.  When I arrived at Richmond, there was a storm over one end of the airfield!



Luckily, the weather was fine the next morning for the actual display.  The track is in a bowl with very large power lines running through it - this made for an interesting display flight.  A lot of fun!  Being close to Sydney airspace and Bankstown, CASA required a ground observer to clear me into the site and also coordinate with local ATC.  Stuart Hutchison took care of this, and things ran exactly to plan.  Thanks mate!

After the display I landed back at Richmond and then took a helicopter ride back to the track.  A couple of hours later the helo took me back to Richmond.  The only way to travel - thanks Mark!

The Superlap Challenge was a great success, my congratulations to Ian and the other organizers!

May 17, 2010

May 3, 2010

World Time Attack Challenge

22 May - Eastern Creek Raceway - Hope to see you there!!
I'll be flying over the track just before lunch time on Saturday.