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  • The scout was too big and powerful and fast for me, so now I'm flying a foot launched powered paraglider........:)

    at least my new aircraft fits in the boot of my car. :)

  • @birdmantelly Thanks for keeping a Scout in the air...! When I was 17, I became the (3rd) owner of the 3rd Preproduction-Prototype; with the last "Pixie Minor" engine, based on the 8 Hp Victa 160... The 12 Production Mk 1s had the 12 Hp "Pixie Major" based on the Victa 180. I don't own it now, but was the last to fly it, in Nov. '78, at Bowral. It hangs at the Inverell Transport Museum, these days.

  • One of these just sold on eBay last week for $1,375.00!!

    Has to be a museum piece these days, without an engine they fly like a brick.

  • Congratulations. HOW GOOD TO HAVE A SCOUT AS A NEIGHBOUR. I am out of town for perhaps a month. My email address is phardy-atkins@bigpond.com Within reason the machine cannot be far out of theoretical trim but it might still be optimised. This will depend entirely on your own weight. I do not think I have ever see a cockpit max load figure but having seen the old Vicat system I am inclined to think that things would get very interesting when pilot weight exceeded 12 stone but I dont really know

  • i have just braut a scout from a fella in perth with orange and white wing tips and a fuji robin engine, ime looking around for any parts and some airspeed and mtow figures for it,manual is a bit vague, i hope to have it flying soon as its in prity good nick and runs well,but it will be 100% before it leaves the ground, i have some pics on face book( andrew graham) and i hope to have some vids of it up soon regards andrew, albany wa

  • I hold almost all the documentation provided with this aircraft when new. I can and will make copies for other Scout-ers but they will not be available until September,

    Best wishes, the Birdman.

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  • Good on you mate !

    Nice to see someone out there is still flying the scout in 2010

    I owned one of these in 1984 with orange and white wing tips powered by the 18hp robin engine.

    Pity about carburetor flying off all the time LOL really needed a rotax 377 in it place.

    Ive been looking to buy an old one on ebay but there's nothing much around anymore.

    Cheers Steve

  • WooHoo! Pete! Awesome! I am impressed!

  • @Eatherbreather These are a very special aircraft and there must be dozens of them tucked away in garages all around Australia. Mine cost me a total of $700. With good weather conditions they are one of the safest thrills in the air.

    Best wishes

    Peter

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