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Rangier Rover
You had an Auster. What was it like looking down in a head wind and seeing trucks gaining going over hills

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The one I had was a J-5F - clipped wing aerobatic, but speeds pretty similar to a 172. Not really a four seater - 211lbs aft of the front seats, about enough for one passenger back there by the time you take into account the two gallons of oil behind the back seat. And the high back front seats with full harness made getting into the back a bit of an exercise. One interesting point was that like the early Cherokees it had a crank on the roof for trim - but it worked the opposite way. And at the time I was current on both.
The Gipsy Major was quite a good engine - the first light aircraft engine to exceed 1000hrs between overhauls. However, combination of no rubber mounts and in line not opposed meant it was rough compared to typical more modern engines. Also, the permissible oil consumption was from 1 quart to 1 gallon per hour - any less or more you started worrying. I remember reading an account of a ferry flight of a Drover with three Gipsy Majors from, I think, New Caledonia, to Queensland - major concern for the ferry flight was fitting extra oil tanks to extend the range!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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