TRIP REPORT – Local Gladstone Joyflight – Sunday 5 August – Rutan Long-Ez – VH-LEX
After a pre-flight check - engine oil, fuel and a visual inspection of the aircraft - it was time to climb aboard, strap-in, test communications, and start the engine.
After taxiing along the runway, it was time to power-up and we quickly became airborne after reaching a modest take-off speed of 65 knots.
After intially heading in a Southerly direction, we banked left, and started flying in a Northerly direction, above the Gladstone Harbour.
We continued on this route until we reached the huge LNG project, and spent some time inspecting it from the air. It was a stunning day for flying - truly spectacular!
After some sight-seeing over the LNG project, Hugh turned us on to a heading that took us towards the ocean side of Facing Island, before turning onto a Southerly direction (above the ocean) towards the twin-township of Boyne Island / Tannum Sands.
During this part of the flight and while cruising at 3000 feet, Hugh decided to practice a stall manoeuvre - which was successfully done reaching 60 knots!
After some sight-seeing above Boyne Island / Tannum Sands - of which the Aluminium Smelter (BSL) and Red Mud Dam could easily been seen - it was time to head back to Gladstone Airport and prepare for landing.
During our flight, Hugh commented that VH-LEX holds a total capacity of 190 litres of fuel in 2 x 95 litre tanks, and has an average fuel burn while at cruise speed of 24 litres/hour.
We touched down at 65 knots - the same as our take-off speed.
The canopy of VH-LEX was opened while we taxiied back to the hangar - even managed to grab a picture of the (empty) terminal!
Shane would like to thank Hugh for the very enjoyable flight in the Rutan Long-Ez, VH-LEX. As an aside, Hugh is the co-owner of Central Queensland Distributors.
After some sight-seeing over the LNG project, Hugh turned us on to a heading that took us towards the ocean side of Facing Island, before turning onto a Southerly direction (above the ocean) towards the twin-township of Boyne Island / Tannum Sands.
During this part of the flight and while cruising at 3000 feet, Hugh decided to practice a stall manoeuvre - which was successfully done reaching 60 knots!
After some sight-seeing above Boyne Island / Tannum Sands - of which the Aluminium Smelter (BSL) and Red Mud Dam could easily been seen - it was time to head back to Gladstone Airport and prepare for landing.
During our flight, Hugh commented that VH-LEX holds a total capacity of 190 litres of fuel in 2 x 95 litre tanks, and has an average fuel burn while at cruise speed of 24 litres/hour.
We touched down at 65 knots - the same as our take-off speed.
The canopy of VH-LEX was opened while we taxiied back to the hangar - even managed to grab a picture of the (empty) terminal!
Shane would like to thank Hugh for the very enjoyable flight in the Rutan Long-Ez, VH-LEX. As an aside, Hugh is the co-owner of Central Queensland Distributors.
Central Queensland Distributors is Australia's premier online wholesale and distribution company. For more information, you can access their website HERE.
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