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Went to Busselton to catch the air carnival.. a good 230km drive and here's some of it ;)

 

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Tails

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Some more....

Jabiru J230, Home built Kit.. but i am not sure why the rego is as such and not vh registered.

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Another kit plane i assume? weird rego again

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THe more common Tiger moth, from YPJT

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Van's RV-6.. Kit plane again?

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F1 Rocket... Kit plane galore haha

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Christen Eagle II, fantastic acrobatic plane

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Love this red classic - Great lakes 2T-1A-2 with a soup up engine?

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WoW..Rutan Long-EZ!!! One of my fav. a/c!! :yahoo: How many Rutans were there?

Excellent Shots Iggy !!! :good: Love those close-ups especially the Eagle 150, PC-12 and the Stemme motor-glider.

I haven't been to that town before, How long was the drive from Perth to Busselton?

 

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Some more on the kampung air carnival at YBLN(Busselton)

 

A close up on the rotary engines of the Great Lake beauty

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And her fly-pass in low quality due to over cropping <_>

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Fly-pass of another

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And also the PC-12 of the police air wing

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enjoy

 

 

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Great shots, Iggy, and weather seems hot and sunny :good:

 

5132010 my favorite, for obvious reasons !!! :pardon:

 

(still hope to fly on one of those sooner or later)

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Channel 10 Newscopter departing from Jandakot after a quick fuel top-up infront of the observation hill.

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Ex-Royal Australian Air Force aircraft, New Zealand Aerospace CT-4A. RAAF used this aircraft before the PC-9.

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Making a rare appearance yesterday was this Waco YMF-5. Seems quite tricky to taxi this Biplane :pardon:

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China Southern Flying College's Citation Bravo airborne off Runway 24R

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Managed to capture this dramatic moment yesterday..fortunately the instructor was able to recover the aircraft.

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Thanks for Viewing :drinks:

 

Mir

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Fwoaaahhhh.. that plane doing low level low speed aerial display ah? hahaha.. Was it because of sudden wind gust or he almost stalled his plane on approach? LOoking at the aileron inputs.. it seems like the action is deliberate? it wasnt countering the banking of the aircraft though.. hmmm again not an expert hahaha.. Nice stuff MIR.. so what brings you to my backyard at jandakot?? got bored at YPPH and decided YPJT for the evening? :p

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Picture #2 of the Cessna 152 is pretty scary at this 'altitude'... :blink:

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Nice one MIR!

 

How nice if the China Southern Flying College's Citation Bravo's registration the "Z" put behind "T" :rofl:

 

:p

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How nice if the China Southern Flying College's Citation Bravo's registration the "Z" put behind "T" :rofl:

Hehe..thats exactly what I thought when I looked at the rego. :)

 

 

Fwoaaahhhh.. that plane doing low level low speed aerial display ah? hahaha.. Was it because of sudden wind gust or he almost stalled his plane on approach? LOoking at the aileron inputs.. it seems like the action is deliberate? it wasnt countering the banking of the aircraft though.. hmmm again not an expert

 

The aircraft supposed to perform a touch and go but did't manage to touch down at all and became uncontrolable inches above the runway. It happened twice that day! Hrmm..not sure the real reason of it, i'm no expert too :sorry:

 

so what brings you to my backyard at jandakot?? :p

 

Bored with YPPH traffic lah..repositioned to the airport down the road to nail down some exotics. Btw, there are new arrival procedures to YPPH..some flights heading towards PER Rwy03 will fly low over Jandakot.

 

Shot from the observation hill at YPJT

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A pair of Fugro Airborne Survey aircrafts..

CASA 212. The pilots were wearing bondomes..weird.

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Cessna with a tail :lol:

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The tail boom 'stinger' is actually a magnetometer for aerial survey work.

 

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I think the incident with the C152 above could be that there was quite a bit of cross-wind and the student did not have enough aileron into the wind to counter the drift. So the wind probably blew the wing away from the wind thats why the second picture in that sequence has the left wing almost on its side.

 

I have experienced it before, it is really really scary.

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Long Horns !!

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Those are actually sensors used for Airborne Surveys. The aircraft is a modified CASA 212 Aviocar, Fixed-wing Electromagnetics.

 

Upcoming events:

Battle of Britain Commemorative Display

Date : 12th September 2009 (Saturday)

Time : 8.30 am - 11.30 am

Location : The Royal Aero Club of Western Australia, 41, Eagle Drive, Jandakot Airport

 

0855 - de Havilland Chipmunk DHC1 aerobatics

0930 - Mooney formation fly-by

0955 - Cessna aerobatics

There will also be vintage aircrafts on display

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Ha ha MIR, thanks for the weird looking aircraft over there.

 

I am sure you will be at the coming event. Do share your photos with us later. :yahoo:

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Damn Damn Damn.. I'm not around yet.. can't it wait till month end?? <_>

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As stated above by MIR,

 

Arrived around 0830 met MIR there.

Start with this bird.

 

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I'll upload some more. Thanks to MIR :rolleyes:

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Creative shots, Min :good: Really really love that second photo :yahoo:

The aircraft is a North American T-28D Trojan, ex-Royal Lao Air Force aircraft.

Well..we finished just nice before the rain B)

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DH82A Tiger Moth :rolleyes:

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B)

 

Creative shots, Min :good: Really really love that second photo :yahoo:

The aircraft is a North American T-28D Trojan, ex-Royal Lao Air Force aircraft.

Well..we finished just nice before the rain B)

 

MIR, Thanks, i thought why not playing around with the aperature.. :rolleyes:

Is this T-28D Trojan in WW2?

yep we finish just in time before the rain pouring down heavily. Im glad.

 

I forgot to upload this plate for the trojan

 

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Darn! Should have this there this week instead. :(

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Jabiru J230, Home built Kit.. but i am not sure why the rego is as such and not vh registered.

 

Ignatius, i found this website..whereby you can check the Recreation Aviation Australia aircraft register:

 

http://www.auf.asn.au/admin/aircraft_database_registration.html

 

MIR, Thanks, i thought why not playing around with the aperature.. :rolleyes:

Is this T-28D Trojan in WW2?

 

The trojan(51-3588) was involved in the Laos 'Secret War' in 1960s.

The aircraft was recovered from Thong Hi Hin Air Base, Laos. Trucked to Bangkok and shipped to Australia in December 1988.

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