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  • I've been quiet for a while which makes a change.
    I've been away alot, between work, just soaring!
    How does 10000'  in ten knotters, 3:30, sound for a Xmas day present?
    You blokes, if possible, should think about coming here for our summer as it
    is cheap for you;

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    Date:         Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:06:45 +1100
    Reply-To:     Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sender:       Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    From:         Sandra M <shemango@BIGPOND.COM>
    Subject:      This'n'that.
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    G'day Xogers,


    I've been quiet for a while which makes a change.

    I've been away alot, between work, just soaring!
    How does 10000'  in ten knotters, 3:30, sound for a Xmas day present?

    You blokes, if possible, should think about coming here for our summer as it
    is cheap for you; US$1.00 = < AUD$ 0.60 & its a long way from Iraq, and
    beaut soaring.

    ******************
    Ted wrote:
    This service bulletin calls for relocation of oil pressure and temperature
    > sensors to the firewall. Has anyone had experience with this?

    ******************
    After many amanhãs (mañanas) I have received the kit as in the SB.
    Barry & Robert have also ordered one. I will see it tomorrow; Barry tells me
    there is quite a bit to it.
    I have had problems with oil P instrument giving intermittent dodgy
    readings, probably got "all shook up" when I had that vibration problem a
    while ago.

    ******************

    I have been to the big Avalon Airshow last weekend in Melbourne- it was
    fabulous!
    I was excited from the moment I walked in the gates. Highlights included old
    warbirds- my favourite had to be the sleek DH Vampire. There was Hawker
    Hunter, Gloucester Meteor, Avenger, Spitfire, Mustangs, Sea Fury, Harvards,
    Zero, EE Canberra bomber, YAK 52 ,MiG15, F-111, FA18 F15, C130, Caribou,
    Super Connie, DH 82's & WW1 a/c all doing aerial displays. The
    B727-(?100or200)  was actually really nice seeing it do a few CCTs - I think
    that must have used a large % of the New Zealand AF's annual budget.(I'm
    allowed to kiwi-bash, its an Aussie tradition.) The Airbus Beluga brought
    over a "Eurocopter" to try to flog to our RAAF. Seeing that heli. loop &
    invert was quite remarkable. Of course hundreds of interesting a/c on static
    display, an old glider display also.
    I had a look at the new 912S Super Dimona Extreme... nah, I dont want to
    swap !

    *************************
    Speaking of interesting things , has anyone encountered a Virus or a Sinus?
    (yes, strange but true) see: www.mcp.com.au

    Have a look at the TL 2000 Sting also on that page. I have seen one in the
    flesh
    and it is a lovely little aircraft & very impressive specs.

    I happen to own a Swiss paraglider also unfortunately called "sinus" and I
    can tell you I am ribbed mercilessly by the blokes, accompanied by peals of
    laughter.  Must be a Euro thing. Here in Oz, complaining "I've got sinus"
    describes a painful & unsightly medical ailment.

    **************

    I had ?carb icing for the first time last week- hot OAT but humid. I had
    been soaring for a fair while & engine very cold. Warming up at low RPM ( in
    sink!) it was nearly to green line on oil temp & had to push up the RPM to
    4000, as the throttle was advancing it happened; a big drop in RPM. I
    thought that it might have been some crap in the carby & immediately changed
    tanks- no difference. I was about to drop the gear & land in a paddock when
    it cleared after 10 or 20 seconds. Interesting!
    On landing Tanks much lower than usual (planned) - 8 litres & 10 litres
    stirred up from soaring.
    I spoke to the CFI where I landed & he reckoned it was carby icing.

    Anyone else with the 912A had this happen?

    ********************

    Also, has anyone anylysed the fuel consumption on the 912A ? e.g. the
    av.cruise setting I use is 4400 or 4600 RPM. Sometimes I use higher
    settings, but have not done so enough collate figures. Surely some of you
    blokes have done so already!
    I suppose my question is thus; how high can you push up the throttle without
    the fuel consumption going through the roof? Is there a sweet spot?
    The other thing is I know I can sustain over 5000 RPM, but I dont tend to do
    so as I think it is just extra work for the engine.

    What are your thoughts, fellas?

    ********
    Some Xogers have sent pictures of themselves with their Ximangos, but I'm
    afraid my Electronic Album could do with more pics.
    Please send anything as described above & I promise not to laugh or use the
    pics for blackmail purposes.

    If I get 10 more gliders with owners pics,  I promise to post a pic of
    myself & VH-ZBN. Hows that for incentive?
    Fortunately my glider is much better looking than me so the whole picture
    isn't too unsightly.

    *****************

    Its been a bit quiet on the XOG apart from "spoilers" and as a female,
    surprisingly I did not even feel tempted to contribute to "cleaning
    products".

    However, I've had another fun idea, how about we post our Club websites?

    I'll launch by posting my Club, LKSC. www.users.bigpond.com/keepitsoaring/
    It is the best XC soaring country and very beautiful in its colours &
    vastness, truely "big sky country". You could shut your eyes, point, & find
    a suitable outlanding paddock 90% of the time. The blokes there really took
    an interest in me & helped me with my Nav & then Independent Operator
    status. They didn't have to help, but did so because they are nice people. I
    havent got lost (yet).

    My first club that I still sometimes visit is www.byrongliding.com/ It is in
    a top spot for scenery, & ridge soaring, but thermalling is locally limited
    to usually 4000' due to the coastal influence. There is some good Wave at
    times & one pilot who is also a surfer likes to ride the fronts as they move
    in up the coast, in the Scheibe 25B Motorfalke !( now with a jabiru 2200cc
    motor pocket-rocket). The area is a big tourist destination. Its hard to get
    lost if you keep the blue bit on the right if your heading north. Rick
    Holtgren's Ximango, 200.068 VH-KIR lives there.
    On the Byron website, ensure you click to "links" button then "Morning
    Glory".
    Oh, its much better even that THAT.


    Anyway I'll shut up & let someone else have a go.

    Cheerio for now!

    Sandra Mitchell,
    VH-ZBN
    AMT 200.064



    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Ted Gordon" <tedjgordon@ATT.NET>
    To: <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
    Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:08 PM
    Subject: AMT Service Bulletin 200-79-065


    > This service bulletin calls for relocation of oil pressure and temperature
    > sensors to the firewall. Has anyone had experience with this?
    >
    > Best
    > Ted Gordon
    >


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