PDA

View Full Version : Tyabb STOL champs on today


Squawk7700
13th Apr 2019, 22:54
Looks like a good turnup already...


Weather Cameras (http://auswebcams.com/ytya/)

ACMS
14th Apr 2019, 03:53
Great weather for it

OZBUSDRIVER
14th Apr 2019, 23:29
Top weather and a good xwind that added a bit of spice. Anyone who flies out of TYA can atest to the effects of orographic turbulence in even a small xwind. Add a STOL comp, the first of many, I hope, and you have a good testing of technique. From the punter's point of view. $10.00 entry and cheap eats equals good value. Add pilots attempting serious aviation at the bottom end of the performance curve and things start looking quite spectacular as aircraft get crossed up and out of energy close to the ground. Lots of Foxbats, amazing short field performance compared to the purpose built Just machines...Highlander and a SuperSTOL in attendance. The compulsory Maule product as well as the organiser's big iron C185. A couple of Carbon Cubs, a Bearhawk and a Husky. A small field considering the fleet of Zenair CHs, Hornets and Storch replicas...as well as a real one under restoration in the OAC hangar that will/could be atracted into the competition in the future. Didnt pay too much attention to the actual performances but there was a few that got on and off the ground in sub50m runs...my bad, was just too busy enjoying the antics :-) Good day all round.

Squawk7700
15th Apr 2019, 03:46
The chap in the blue and while Maule had a very interesting takeoff technique !

Andy_RR
15th Apr 2019, 04:01
Did anyone crack their video camera out or is everyone too afraid of CASA's strict liability stick?

machtuk
15th Apr 2019, 05:59
Top weather and a good xwind that added a bit of spice. Anyone who flies out of TYA can atest to the effects of orographic turbulence in even a small xwind. Add a STOL comp, the first of many, I hope, and you have a good testing of technique. From the punter's point of view. $10.00 entry and cheap eats equals good value. Add pilots attempting serious aviation at the bottom end of the performance curve and things start looking quite spectacular as aircraft get crossed up and out of energy close to the ground. Lots of Foxbats, amazing short field performance compared to the purpose built Just machines...Highlander and a SuperSTOL in attendance. The compulsory Maule product as well as the organiser's big iron C185. A couple of Carbon Cubs, a Bearhawk and a Husky. A small field considering the fleet of Zenair CHs, Hornets and Storch replicas...as well as a real one under restoration in the OAC hangar that will/could be atracted into the competition in the future. Didnt pay too much attention to the actual performances but there was a few that got on and off the ground in sub50m runs...my bad, was just too busy enjoying the antics :-) Good day all round.

Thanks for that report:-):-) Liked to have been there but my body said not now sunshine:-(

zanthrus
15th Apr 2019, 16:01
A few years ago I landed a Foxbat very short at Tyabb on the short cross strip as a 15-20 kt westerly was blowin. Then I was chewed out by the PAC CFI for landing into wind. I can use any runway I want. Probably spilled his coffee when I flew over the club house.

4forward8back
16th Apr 2019, 05:49
Did anyone crack their video camera out or is everyone too afraid of CASA's strict liability stick?

I couldn't get down there and would also love to see some videos if any are floating around.