Classic Flights, Lake Wanaka, New Zealand

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INTERESTING STATS

Date: 6th May 2010

INTERESTING STATS
Duration of trip:    09 April to 05 May 2010
Bad Weather days    11 – 10 days due to weather bomb in Otago (from 24th  Apr to 3rd May) –  1 day in Kaitaia
Flying days        14 days
Distance covered    3156 nautical miles
Equivalent to flying from Wanaka to Bundaberg (north of Brisbane) and back to Wanaka.
Hours flown        46.8
Fuel used        1310 litres
Oil used        36  litres
No. of times “Jerry” was filled    – 57
Most welcoming Aero Club        – Dargaville (you guys were awesome)
Best performing plane        – Tigermoth (great old girl – just 1 small
weld on exhaust pipe)
Aircraft requiring most pampering    – Jabiru (Australian – what do you expect!)
– 3 new tubes for tyres
– 12 new sparkplugs
– 1 new radio
–  jump started 3 times
due to being cold!
–  reluctant to start before 9am!
Best transport            – Southern Wings courtesy car, Invercargill
Best meal                – RSA Blenheim
Best Accommodation        – Jim & Denny’s 40 ft launches on the Waitemata Harbour
Best Steak & Kidney Pie!        – Te Anau bakery

A huge thank you to all the wonderful, generous people we met along the way who helped us with transport, hangarage, accommodation, meals and many, many flying yarns.
A special thanks to flying buddies Nick & Karen, and Jim & Denny.  The trip would not have been the same without their support, commitment, entertainment (!) and patience.

It has been the most amazing adventure that we will all never forget.

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INTERESTING STATS

Date: 6th May 2010

INTERESTING STATS
Duration of trip:    09 April to 05 May 2010
Bad Weather days    11 – 10 days due to weather bomb in Otago (from 24th  Apr to 3rd May) –  1 day in Kaitaia
Flying days        14 days
Distance covered    3156 nautical miles
Equivalent to flying from Wanaka to Bundaberg (north of Brisbane) and back to Wanaka.
Hours flown        46.8
Fuel used        1310 litres
Oil used        36  litres
No. of times “Jerry” was filled    – 57
Most welcoming Aero Club        – Dargaville (you guys were awesome)
Best performing plane        – Tigermoth (great old girl – just 1 small
weld on exhaust pipe)
Aircraft requiring most pampering    – Jabiru (Australian – what do you expect!)
– 3 new tubes for tyres
– 12 new sparkplugs
– 1 new radio
–  jump started 3 times
due to being cold!
–  reluctant to start before 9am!
Best transport            – Southern Wings courtesy car, Invercargill
Best meal                – RSA Blenheim
Best Accommodation        – Jim & Denny’s 40 ft launches on the Waitemata Harbour
Best Steak & Kidney Pie!        – Te Anau bakery

A huge thank you to all the wonderful, generous people we met along the way who helped us with transport, hangarage, accommodation, meals and many, many flying yarns.
A special thanks to flying buddies Nick & Karen, and Jim & Denny.  The trip would not have been the same without their support, commitment, entertainment (!) and patience.

It has been the most amazing adventure that we will all never forget.

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