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Old 20th Jan 2011, 21:53
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Originally Posted by DESERT FLOWER

Reckon those HF aerials would be attached to a vehicle that has a couple of purty flashin' lights on its roof too.
Not HF...but high gain UHF radio and Mobile Phone I would suspect.



Get a Bonza...Those things go straight in the back! (still have to pull the front wheel off though...and drain the oil & fuel )
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Old 20th Jan 2011, 23:11
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...........And cattle too! So how do you drain the oil and fuel with them!
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Old 20th Jan 2011, 23:45
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They are self-draining Jaba....as you well know.
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 03:15
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Get a Bonza...Those things go straight in the back! (still have to pull the front wheel off though...and drain the oil & fuel
You can drain all the fuel and oil you want, it's still hazmat, or Dangerous Goods if you prefer.
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 03:47
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As opposed to the fuel and oil in the Bonanza

Was a time when we used to roll 2 full 200 litre drums of avgas/diesel/JetA into the back of 185s - 4 in the back of Islanders - 8 or 9 in the back of Twotters.

This is a much better way to carry a motor bike - a mate of mine (in his younger days) transports his bike to his new base.

A simpler time before the lunatics gained unfettered control of the asylum.

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Old 21st Jan 2011, 04:56
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Where there's a will, there's a way!

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Old 21st Jan 2011, 06:01
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Originally Posted by Peter Fanelli
You can drain all the fuel and oil you want, it's still hazmat, or Dangerous Goods if you prefer.
Yes Nanna
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 08:02
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Here you go, one for the soft cock OMG Dangerous goods, you cant do that! brigade.


Zip ties = Modern duct tape.
Or a twin engined Beaver.

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Old 21st Jan 2011, 09:26
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Hmmm, thought it was a sure thing jabba. That RV gets around a bit too much! And married life is going well
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 11:06
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If they could find a better way to position that bicycle you'd have an extra passenger seat available.
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 11:10
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That RV gets around a bit too much!
It does indeed....a bit more than V Tails of late
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 19:56
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The Little Red Kawasaki That Could.... (travel hundreds of miles without its front wheel) -(its bigger/heavier/longer/more powerful brother couldn't)
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Old 22nd Jan 2011, 01:06
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Location of these 2?



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Old 22nd Jan 2011, 01:23
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Why I persevere with my chosen "profession" while my mates that left school in year 9 to do a trade make twice as much money as me:




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Old 22nd Jan 2011, 02:31
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Ah,yes, TriMedGroup,no other feeling than VFR stuck above overcast in a single engine aircraft as the sun is setting wondering if to start bleating on the radio about your predicament.

Nah,just joking.....they are beautiful photos.
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Old 22nd Jan 2011, 03:11
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IFR in a new 206, so legitimate but still a little disconcerting when the time comes to dive down into the black soup below!
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Old 22nd Jan 2011, 08:41
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Location of these 2?
Not sure about the second, but the first would be Rainbow.

At a guess, I'd say the second one is somewhere in Western Victoria?
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Old 23rd Jan 2011, 07:58
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Old 23rd Jan 2011, 09:23
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Nice picture of a puffy cu! Somewhere in Australia?
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Old 23rd Jan 2011, 09:38
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near a certain RA strip
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