Thanks for the tips, Chris.

Thanks for the tips, Chris.

That's not so bad. My KR already has the 5 hinges on the elevator, a dual 
stick assembly, and many more things that go in the good direction 
safety-wise.

As far as airfields are concerned, all I want is a LONG airstrip.

Serge Vidal
KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
Paris, France





"Chris Johnston" <[email protected]>

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01/07/2006 14:56
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        Objet : Re: KR> A call to the Aussie crowd



In Sydney there is Camden and the Oaks, Camden is GA nad teh Oaks is 
ultralights, hanger rental at Camden is pretty expensive, soem people have 

quoted $200 per week, others $ 6o  per week, there is also a private strip 

at Wedderburn, a few miles SE of Camden, a lot of homebuilts hang out 
there, 
but I am told they are a bit of a clicky old boys club, don't know how 
true 
that is, probably more fiction than fact. Camden is about 1 hour from most 

of Sydeny, and teh OAKS about 1 hour 20 mts. You might get some hanger 
space 
with teh ultra light people for a price at The Oaks.
    The local authorities don't like teh stick arrangement in kr's and 
they 
require more than the three hinges on teh plans, best thing to do is go 
into 
the casa office in, well, wherever they hide now, and ask what you can do, 

as your machine is already built and working, you might get away with 
having 
to do nothing, There are a few gliding sites around CANBERRA, and I am 
sure 
they would cater for ultra lights, search on teh web for ultrlights in 
Australia and they have a web sire, RAA something I think it is, 
Recreational Aircraft Association I think they call themselves now.



                                        Chris Johnston

                                        North Richmond

                                        Australia.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Serge VIDAL" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 10:58 PM
Subject: KR> A call to the Aussie crowd


> It is with an immense pleasure that I inform you all that in September, 
I
> will move to Australia, on a two to three years assignment (and 
hopefully,
> for much longer, if I succeed). The job assignment is in Canberra, but 
on
> family grounds, I will probably settle in Sydney, and commute.
>
> And since I'm kind of attached to my KR2, I intend to bring it with me.
> This way, I will probably break the world record for the longest 
distance
> ever travelled by a KR2 (remember, my KR2 was born in South Africa,
> followed me to Tunisia, then France. OK, it travels in a container, but
> hey! You can't have it all, and a record is a record is a record! ; - )
>
> So, guys, I need a little help from you to prepare the move.
>
> Here are the first questions that come in mind:
>
> Customs:
>
> Can I import my KR2 in my move container? (I'm talking red tape;
> technically, it works, I've done it before).
> What should I declare it as? An aircraft? A homebuilt aircraft project? 
A
> microlight project?
>
> Pilot's license:
>
> How do I convert my European (JAR) PPL in Australia?
>
> Aircraft ownership
>
> Can you own and register an aircraft in Australia when you have a 4 
years
> work visa? (Just checking, in South Africa it was not the case).
>
> Insurance
>
> How much does aircraft insurance cost? Who provides such insurance 
(broker
> names in the Sydney/Canberra area would be helpful)
>
> Airfields
>
> What general aviation airfields are there around Sydney and Canberra?
> Which ones are best for a homebuilt?
>
> Is it easy to find some hangar space?
>
> How much does hangar space cost?
>
> KR2 requirements
>
> I understand that the Australian CAA has some specific requirements on 
the
> KR2. So far, I have heard of the followings:
>
> -       CG envelope (what is the limitation in Australia, exactly?)
> -       Elevator hinges (5 hinges instead of 3, is that correct?)
> -       WAFs-to-WAFs bolts (each spar linked by 2 long bolts instead of 
4
> small bolts, with a crusher piece in-between)
>
> Are there any more requirements that I don't know about?
>
> Is it possible to raise the maximum take-off weight above the limit
> specified by Rand Robinson?
>
> Also, in general, for experimental aircraft:
>
> -       Is it a requirement that the firewall be made of stainless 
steel?
> -       Can experimentals fly in controlled airspace in Australia?
>
> Certification process
>
> Is there a homebuilder's association (PFA or EAA style) in Australia?
>
> Is there a homebuilder's club in Sydney or Canberra?
>
> Who do you talk to for certification? Is it the CAA, or a homebuilder's
> association like in the UK?
>
> Are there normally inspections during the construction process?
>
> Can you test the aircraft yourself, or do you have to use a test pilot?
>
> What is the testing procedure?
>
> Do you have to go through a noise test? If yes, how?
>
> Aircraft radio license
>
> Do you have to have you radios tested individually? If yes, by whom?
> Do you have to have your radio installation tested? If yes, by whom?
> Is it a requirement to have a transponder?
>
> Any other relevant info is most welcome.
>
> Serge Vidal
> KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
> Paris, France
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