The Bungles Pilot
Join Date: Jan 2002
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You Guys talking about VH-AOZ ?
because thats currently in Coral Bay doing scenics and Airwork
but of course you could be talking about something entirely different.....
because thats currently in Coral Bay doing scenics and Airwork
but of course you could be talking about something entirely different.....
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Must agree with TL; Wym-frv-Wym beats a bungles hand down, 15 minute sectors, each sector bringing with it a new smell/smells, not a word in the english spoken launguage would give justice or the justice deserved in explaining the character building sensation of flying smelly black c..ts.
On the subject of green/red can grog trips, to date as far as I am aware the most carried in a C206; 44 cartons and some extras. Total payload: 545kg.
Personally I take my hat off to the boys in wyndham.
On the subject of green/red can grog trips, to date as far as I am aware the most carried in a C206; 44 cartons and some extras. Total payload: 545kg.
Personally I take my hat off to the boys in wyndham.
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Records
Some records come to mind that may take some beating:
(1) Geoff Davies, Peter Croagh, John Eggleton: Ord Air Charter (1981-85+), WYM-FRV-WYM about a 10,000 times (sic)!
(2) Rick Caldwell, Mark Kapusta: Ord Air Charter (1981+), KU-CNI-KU about a 1000 return trips. For those that remember, CNI was the abbreviation for Camp Nicholas - the old name for Argyle AD.
(1) Geoff Davies, Peter Croagh, John Eggleton: Ord Air Charter (1981-85+), WYM-FRV-WYM about a 10,000 times (sic)!
(2) Rick Caldwell, Mark Kapusta: Ord Air Charter (1981+), KU-CNI-KU about a 1000 return trips. For those that remember, CNI was the abbreviation for Camp Nicholas - the old name for Argyle AD.