Although it had moments of running rough, I knew the engine wouldn't stop, and the rough running was only periodic. On the flight from Broken Hill it was really nice, smooth air, aircraft purring along, and the scenery was slowing changing with more roads and buildings coming into view. Its funny how used I got to the empty landscapes devoide of civiliseations in such a short time. It was a a novilty seeing more cars, crops and the expanse of towns towards the Murry River.
Wentworth on the Murry River - more civiliseation! |
Overflying Swan Hill with the town in the distance |
V/line had a train leaving at 4pm so it worked in quite well. We tied the aircraft down, so glad I got the cover for the aircraft from Punkin Head Airsports to keep the water out with the rain, contacted Cliff Banks of Sun Centre Ultralights and he will look at the engine on Monday, then went to the RSL for a couple of beers.
Out of the pilots seat and now the passenger. Damn! |
It was a great adventure, with many experiences, a few stressful moments, many fun ones, and met some great people. I have learn't alot from this experience which will help alot with the planning for my Solo Round Australia Flight.
Stay tuned for more blogs to come.
Over & Out!
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