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  1. #26
    No problem Harvey... just sorry to hear that happened of course and you get it sorted. I know it's frustrating.


  2. #27
    Time for the trip over to final continent in this marathon race. WADA(WRRA)-YPDN

  3. #28
    Another safely completed flight. And nice to be back in "civilisation" again. Flight was a bit monotonous over the ocean but with light winds straight on the nose navigation was nice and easy.

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  5. #30
    Welcome to Ozzie land. Love your aircraft! :ernae:
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  6. #31
    Down at Cloncurry. Battled headwinds the whole way, seems like the winds are extremely unfavourable compared to a couple of weeks ago.

  7. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Milton Shupe View Post
    Welcome to Ozzie land. Love your aircraft! :ernae:
    Thanks Milton. I do too, it's been great fun flying it for this distance, i've never once got fed up with it.

  8. #33
    With a quick splash of fuel the race team has decided to take the 2 hour trip down to Charleville. It will be getting dark by the time we get there but the weather is favourable and it's worth the risk

    Edit Seems i forgot to press the submit button on my post before i took off sorry. Gonna carry on unless anyone thinks i need to refly

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    No worries, mate.
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  10. #35
    Thanks Mike.

    Headwinds have really plagued me for the second half of this event, another leg with wind on the nose all the way. Nice comforatable flight though. time for a bit of rest before the final push for Essendon.

  11. #36
    looking forard to seeiing you in Melbourne!

  12. #37
    Final leg and a dawn start. YBCV-YMEN

    Precision flying estimate: 3 hours 05 minutes 29 seconds

  13. #38
    Good Luck, although I think you were a bit too precise in your estimate. I think we only guess to the minute. I'm with you though in that I estimated my flight would be right in the middle of the minute at 30 seconds and I decided to aim for faster rather than slower.
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  14. #39
    Down and safe at Essendon. Three and a half minutes inside predicted time which is the side i'd rather be on .
    Another smooth flight (although my co-pilot directed me towards the wrong runway at first).
    Now time for a well earned beer before the Citation X flight back to blighty for the MA flight back again

  15. #40
    Nicely done in the fancy trimotor. :ernae:

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    Hooray! Good to have you drop by the Windsor before you leave town.

    Now which Savoia Marchetti was the fastest...not that anyone would have noticed.
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  17. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by MM View Post
    Now which Savoia Marchetti was the fastest...not that anyone would have noticed.
    Actually... I did hear on Teamspeak tonight this exchange:

    Bry: Well Harv... I hope you had the fastest time...

    Harvey: Aw c'mon Bro... I hope you had the fastest time!



    Congratulations Harvey! :ernae:


  18. #43
    donlimpio
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    Congratulations! Well done and Nice plane

    olli

  19. #44
    Well Done Arrvoo... Congrats... Welcome to Melborne...!!!

    Have a cold one.
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    Remember: It's break ground, and fly into the wind..
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