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Peter Fanelli 4th Feb 2009 11:25

FTDK you might have to swap the GPS's for life jackets for a while. :)

PyroTek 4th Feb 2009 11:47

This photo was on the way back from Cherrabah, in Jaba's "Plastic Parrot".. after a night of rain!
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/3...2008089wf1.jpg

ForkTailedDrKiller 4th Feb 2009 12:15

A bit wet between Ayr and Townsville!
http://www.fototime.com/38B1C0CBC1BCFF7/standard.jpg

One of my places of employment. Earlier today there was 3 metres of water over the road and 2M of water through the cattle yards in the foreground! The road makes a useful "flood strip" - but alas, not for the Bo!
http://www.fototime.com/0237B8458522B96/standard.jpg

Similar scene to the one above, but from wider out. Burdekin R in the foreground, Lolworth Ck in the middle ground, cattle yards, and homestead on the hill. For the history buffs, Ludwig Leichardt's "camp of the three rocks" that is mentioned in his diary is just off the trailing edge of the wingtip - under a couple of metres of water!
http://www.fototime.com/18C39EF9BB08D16/standard.jpg

"See and be seen" at work! A bit crowded along the Burdekin today. Spot the chopper - make and model?

http://www.fototime.com/6339521F379E240/standard.jpg
Oh yeah, for you people down south - see that grey stuff in the distance - we call that rain! :E

Dr :8

PyroTek 4th Feb 2009 15:02

Would it be the speck just behind your wing and up a bit?
My guess, from the oh so sh!tty quality/pixellation...
Hughes 500?

I think I'm probably wrong, but it's an attempt...

Dixons Cider 4th Feb 2009 20:44



stirling falls, milford sound on aproach for 11.
Nice one Konev. very nice indeed

morno 4th Feb 2009 23:25

Forky, the interesting thing is that all that water going over the Burdekin Dam, is only considered to be "moderate" flooding, :sad:.

morno

ForkTailedDrKiller 4th Feb 2009 23:56


the interesting thing is that all that water going over the Burdekin Dam, is only considered to be "moderate" flooding
morno, at Ayr/Home Hill that is true. If you look at the pic of the rail/road bridge between those towns, the Burdekin has been known to break its banks there on many occassions. I think the difference is that the Bowen R, which comes in below the Burdekin Dam is not in flood.

Different story upstream of the dam, where the flood level is second only to the BIG one in 1946.

Dr :8

The Green Goblin 5th Feb 2009 00:01

http://www.fototime.com/18C39EF9BB08D16/standard.jpg

I really miss looking out on that wing :(

First real aeroplane I ever flew.......... bloody ripper

Section28- BE 5th Feb 2009 06:16

Spot the chopper - make and model?
 
Dr

Is this one anywhere near the mark???- thoughts and best wishes to all affected in a situation that needs attention, trust that the hardware and relief needed is forthcoming to you all in a timely fashion......

rgds all
S28- BE

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/u...00P2030122.jpg

Image attributable to/courtesy of "unknown" in the Gulf??- recieved it on an all points bulletin today.

ForkTailedDrKiller 5th Feb 2009 06:58


Is this one anywhere near the mark???
Ahhhhh, Colour - check! Make - check! Model - check! Could just be the one!

Lively looking group of friends gathered round there, S28-BE!

Dr :8

Chadzat 5th Feb 2009 08:22

bah, they are just sleeping off a big night!

In all seriousness, best wishes to anyone who lives/has interests up there.

ratso 5th Feb 2009 10:25

Thanks for these great photos of the wet.

Have you got any more

ForkTailedDrKiller 5th Feb 2009 10:51


Have you got any more
Geez Ratso, got lots of pics but there is a limit to how much interest one can wring out of the "water, water everywhere" theme! I think I have posted the best of them.

Mrs Forkie took this one - she thinks its pretty cool!
http://www.fototime.com/2FE6D4E1C767EF0/standard.jpg

Dr :8

triadic 5th Feb 2009 11:40

What a top thread...! Thought it was about time I made a contribution now that I think I have sorted out how to post a picture! Will have to see what I can dig out of the files!

1st one... aircraft is easy, but where?


http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...6/IMG_0701.jpg

Section28- BE 5th Feb 2009 11:43

Three more to go with the good Dr's
 
http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/u...E/P2030100.jpg

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/u...P2030102-1.jpg

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/u...E/P2030112.jpg

Peter Fanelli 5th Feb 2009 11:47

Now you guys flying out over the flood waters ARE carrying life jackets as required for overwater flight right?

I seem to recall the pilot of the 210 that ditched in 2 feet of water in Lake Eyre some years ago got into trouble for not having life jackets.

triadic 5th Feb 2009 11:49

Speaking of weather !! If it's not mud, it's dust of course!

where???


http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...2-4225_IMG.jpg

triadic 5th Feb 2009 12:50

A few contrasting locations.. ...From what?
...any takers??


A)
http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...7-5765_IMG.jpg

B)
http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...1-1144_IMG.jpg

C)
http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...2-5231_IMG.jpg

D)
http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...6/IMG_3826.jpg

Jet_A_Knight 5th Feb 2009 20:44

Triadic:

1st one: Wilton??

2nd one: Hay

torsion 5th Feb 2009 21:14

Triadic,
C is Saab onto 24 Griffith


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