Jabiru down in Brissie!
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Jabiru down in Brissie!
TV news is reporting a Jabiru down in Runcorn, Brisbane. Looks to be on a soccer field or similar, & powerlines around. One wing off, but pilot & passenger got out okay.
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CH9 Today show morning news .... it's a Cessna Plane
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It's a good thing those Jabs have a strong, crash-resistant cabin. They need it, with the reliability record of Jab engines.
Jack, it looks like we're well on the way to the point where every paddock in Australia sports a deceased Jab engine monument.
Light plane crashes in Runcorn, south of Brisbane
Jack, it looks like we're well on the way to the point where every paddock in Australia sports a deceased Jab engine monument.
Light plane crashes in Runcorn, south of Brisbane
"During their training they are informed of this field and also the procedures if they've got too much speed is to aim for the goalposts to try and take the speed off," he said.
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I wonder how long it will be before pilots travel en masse to Bundaberg to kick the arses of the designers of that engine.
if a bloody volkswagen conversion can run until it wears out there is absolutely no excuse for Jabiru engines not to do the same.
C'mon Jabiru get your arses into gear and fix the problems in that engine design.
there is no excuse at all for the failure rate in those engines.
oh phuck, smack on the wrist, those engines are CAsA approved. How could I question what CAsA have approved. silly me.
if a bloody volkswagen conversion can run until it wears out there is absolutely no excuse for Jabiru engines not to do the same.
C'mon Jabiru get your arses into gear and fix the problems in that engine design.
there is no excuse at all for the failure rate in those engines.
oh phuck, smack on the wrist, those engines are CAsA approved. How could I question what CAsA have approved. silly me.
The 6 cylinder isn't certified, the 4 cylinder was / is.
This one was a 6.
Jabiru have recently responded by updating their service manually by saying that anyone inspecting, servicing or overhauling their engines must be an RA-Aus L2 or a LAME which suggests that owner non-mechanics are causing these issues. If this one was online then it will be maintained by one of these which may potentially disprove this theory.
This one was a 6.
Jabiru have recently responded by updating their service manually by saying that anyone inspecting, servicing or overhauling their engines must be an RA-Aus L2 or a LAME which suggests that owner non-mechanics are causing these issues. If this one was online then it will be maintained by one of these which may potentially disprove this theory.
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which suggests that owner non-mechanics are causing these issues.
jabiru think lots of things. pity they can't make their design robust.
a proper plenum cooling baffle system would help too.
btw my thoughts are that the only way this engine will ever be sorted out is if it is raced.
oh thats right. we can't have air racing in this country. CAsA are afraid of it.
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It was a J170-c, meaning it is the four cylinder and has a CASA type certificate. Interestingly it has the jabiru fibreglass scimitar Ground adjustable prop fitted, which is not approved for the C models, so might well be a D...
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I retract my comments about it being a 6, I was advised by the peanut gallery that it was a j230.
Deadstick, aren't all j170's and the later 160's LSA and not certified models?
Deadstick, aren't all j170's and the later 160's LSA and not certified models?
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7700, as far as im aware all C models are type certified, ie J160-C, J170-C, The D models are the factory built LSA aircraft with a Special type certificate. In a nutshell Casa is the authority for the C models and Jabiru are the engineering authority for the D models.
I'm almost certain that late in the piece the 160's were all D models and all 170's were D models too with the 170 never type certified.
Whilst it doesn't really matter much, it does matter to CASA particularly if it was a fault of the aircraft although I saw it in the news that they are blaming a lack of go-go juice.
Whilst it doesn't really matter much, it does matter to CASA particularly if it was a fault of the aircraft although I saw it in the news that they are blaming a lack of go-go juice.