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Old 30th Jul 2009, 10:52
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ahhhhhhh that would be a FTDK-T

How awesome!!

Nice Lancair too!

And 37 Retard Vehicles in formation....... a world record I believe!

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Old 30th Jul 2009, 11:00
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hahaha! I had a chuckle at your RV description Jaba!
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 11:08
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Woz not me who came up with that name ...... But you only need TWO guesses to get the right culprit!
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 11:20
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But you only need TWO guesses to get the right culprit!
One for each ruddervator?
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 11:54
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Nice Lancair too!
There was a turbine version of that same model getting around WA last year, was the slickest 4 seater I have seen getting around in a while. Looked like it was doing 300 knots standing still!

Nothing on that TTDK-T
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 12:35
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I guess that's basically the same engine they used in the Gomad.
So that would make it a Bonomad?
Nomanza?
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Old 30th Jul 2009, 20:43
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PF......... so much bait...so few bites!
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Old 31st Jul 2009, 01:12
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You're so right there Jaba, personally I think Nomanza would be better since the V Tail is a bit of a girly aeroplane anyway.

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Not exactly a Gonad engine -a bit more oomph I think

Pilot Journal - Tradewind Turbine Bonanza=
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Gulfstream IISP, wing aviation, somewhere cold...
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Old 31st Jul 2009, 03:25
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Trojan 1981

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Old 31st Jul 2009, 03:52
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That is why, Jaba, its called fishing - not catching

That is a mighty impressive RV asylum, I mean formation.
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Jack McDonald



This pic was taken by a local bloke (F Harrington) at Mangalore....as he recalls. Jack flew in the Korean war and later for Brain and Brown - DC3's

Can anyone add further to this? What become of the Mustang?

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Old 1st Aug 2009, 07:10
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VH FCB. Ex RAAF A68-192 left Australia in 1969 for The Phillipines and now resides in England. Last seen Ray Hanna's Old Flying Machine Company at Duxford where it was regularly flown. GB registration G-HAEC. (HAECO was the maintenance arm of Cathay Pacific Airlines who undertook the restoration programme).

Mark 22 Mustang CAC S/N 1417 Delivered 03/1951.

Sold overseas 04/1958 ex VH FCB and PI-C-651.

Jack McDonald was also regularly seen around Bankstown in the late 50's He caught me sitting in Fawcett's VH BOZ (from memory) dreaming as one did in those days and I had the pleasure of a long ground "endorsement". That sort of thing is probably illegal today.
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Ye-ha









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Old 1st Aug 2009, 12:25
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Personally I think Nomanza would be better since the V Tail is a bit of a girly aeroplane anyway
Yes indeed, a very sexy girly aeroplane!

What does this view remind you of PF?

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Old 1st Aug 2009, 13:13
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Looks a bit like an aeroplane, with some bits missing and other bits bent.

Subsequent thought....


Ooooh a small aeroplane, must be one of those Cessna's.
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I heard fdk on the radio the other day passing across the country and thought ooo. a Fork tailed Doctor Killer.. but nope it was a pc12

he is just a myth
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B777 N47 39.379 W064 10.727

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I like the older ladies better...



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