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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    Underground hotel? Do elaborate please. Never heard of such a thing.

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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    I look forward to us having all three Kitfox together shortly Ben and Dave!
    Re the underground hotel see: http://undergroundmotel.com.au/proje...le-beginnings/

    cheers
    Ross
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    Default An Australian Outback adventure - Day 2

    Our plan for this trip was to put in 2 solid flying days to get us to Birdsville - the start of the Simpson desert where we wanted to centre our adventure. Day one and day two where very close to the same mileage - about 360nm.
    Day 2 saw a great sunrise and again a forecast for a nice, if not strong, tailwind. It was good to see the three aircraft tied down well.
    IMG_5804.jpgOur take off was spirited into a 20kt breeze 45' off the nose. We decided to head for the Dig Tree - an historical site in Australia regarding a ill fated exploration journey by Burke and Wills - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_...lls_expedition
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    For other ozzies panning to visit the Dig Tree, be aware that it is hard to spot from the air and can easily be confused with another strip about 3 miles to the NE. It is a nice sandy strip but be careful after rain.
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    There is a local guy employed as a ranger to help visitors get the most from their visit - well worth the stop!
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    Leaving the Dig Tree we headed straight to Birdsville which involved flying over the Strezleki desert - there was no doubt we were now very outback Australia!
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    Birdsville is famous for its annual outback race meeting - an iconic event in Australia when the population of the town increases from around 70 to 7000!
    Birdsville is VERY remote and half the attraction is the trip to get there - by plane or by 4WD.
    This is the Birdsville race track....
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    Approaching Birdsville - you can see the main sealed strip which allows for large aircraft to arrive for the races.
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    However, we dont like landing on sealed runways with our Airstreak 26" so we always find a bit of dirt besides the main runway.
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    The rest of the evening was centred on enjoying the experience that is the experience of the Famous Birdsville Pub!
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    We enjoyed the sunset on the benches outside the pub.
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    While we watched the sunset an indigenous guy arrived and parked out front - He went inside and his dog took up his posiiton that he ( apparently) does every night!
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    cheers
    Ross
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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    Beautiful country Ross. Great adventures made possible by your choice of aircraft and talented building skills. You've also officially put to rest the notion that this aircraft may not be suitable for cross country flights. Next time a pilot comes up to the airshow booth and asks if this can do cross country flights, I'm showing your trip photos.

    On a side note. My nephew moved to Melbourne two years ago. He met a beautiful girl there and fell in love with her, the city and your incredible country and people. They will be returning to the States along with her parents and an uncle to be married in Las Vegas, NV next week. Then on a short honeymoon to one of his favorite American cities Seattle, Washington to show her the sites of our spectacular North West. Then to Phoenix for a few days and back to Australia to start their new life. I now have a really strong pull besides your Kitfox adventures to go down under for a visit.


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    So when does the book and vid come out Ross ??!!. Spectacular. We live in a great country. Can't wait to get to the Birdsville races .....

    And Steve, if you come to Aus, you'll also be welcomed by the Aus Kitfox family.
    David
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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    Those trips you take are really impressive. People ask me all the time, "how far can you fly in that plane"? I always tell them how much fuel it has and how fast it is so we extrapolate the distance. Can you tell us how long your longest leg has been while on these trips you take? Just Curious.
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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    Just awesome.
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    Default Re: An Australian Outback adventure

    What a great trip Ross . Once again , very envious. Just have to get myself organised to do it too one day soon. Cheers.. JC

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