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Winjeel61
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Winjeel 61 is a channel to share some of the experience of flying and looking after Winjeel61 as well as some other aviation moments here in Tasmania, hope you enjoy them
Some summer Winjeel 61 Aerobatics
Some summer Winjeel 61 Aerobatics
#Winjeel61 #Winjeel
Line Of Fire by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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#Winjeel61 #Winjeel
Line Of Fire by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: audionautix.com/
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Winjeel 61 arriving and departing Cranbourn
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Winjeel 61 arriving and departing Cranbourn #Winjeel61 #Winjeel #R985 #Soundofround
Winjeel 61 start at Cranbourn airfield
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Winjeel 61 start at Cranbourn airfield #Winjeel61 #Winjeel #R985 #Soundofround
Grumman TBM Avenger start to shutdown
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Grumman TBM Avenger from the Paul Bennet Airshows collection wing fold and shutdown at the 2024 West Sale Airshow. #TBMAvenger #paulbennetairshows
A few circuits in Winjeel 61
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Nice day to get a few circuits in flying Winjeel 61 #winjeel61 #winjeel
T28 Trojan taxi and shutdown
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T28 Trojan taxi and shutdown at the West Sale Airshow in April 2024. This Trojan was constructed for the US Navy in 1954 and became part of the Paul Bennet Airshow collection in 2015. #T28 #T28Trojan #paulbennetairshows #Westsaleairshow2024
Hawker Sea Fury wing fold, start and taxi
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Hawker Sea Fury from the Paul Bennet Airshows collection wing fold, start and taxi at the 2024 Nhill Airshow in Western Victoria. From www.vintageaviationnews.com "One of the batch of Hawker Fury airframes secured by Ed Jurist and David Tallichet from Iraq in 1970, FB.11 325 was restored to flight by George H Baker’s American Aero Services with a Wright R-3350 in place of the original Bristol C...
Grumman TBM Avenger wing fold and shutdown
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Grumman TBM Avenger from the Paul Bennet Airshows collection wing fold and shutdown at the 2024 Nhill Airshow in Western Victoria. #TBMAvenger #paulbennetairshows #Nhill2024airshow
DC3 start and taxi
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DC3/C47 Melbourne's Gooney Bird start up and taxi at the Nhill Airshow 2024 #DC3 #C47 #Nhillairshow2024
Grumman TBM Avenger start and taxi
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Grumman TBM Avenger from the Paul Bennet Airshows collection start up, wings extend and taxi at the 2024 Nhill Airshow in Western Victoria. #TBMAvenger #paulbennetairshows #Nhill2024airshow
Flying with Cass and Nick
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A brief flight with Cass and Nick taking in the sites around Low Head. #Winjeel61 #Winjeel #soundofround
Winjeel 61 touch and goes with a run up
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Winjeel 61 touch and goes with a run up to confirm magnetto drop. #winjeel61 #winjeel #soundofround
Winjeel 61 arriving at Cranbourn airfield
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Winjeel 61 arriving at Cranbourn airfield
Some touch and goes in a Piper PA17 Vagabond
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Some touch and goes in a Piper PA17 Vagabond
Tamar flight - Greens Beach to the Batman Bridge
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Tamar flight - Greens Beach to the Batman Bridge
CAC Boomerang 140 return to airworthy status
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CAC Boomerang 140 return to airworthy status
A flight around Ben Lomond and Stacks Bluff
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A flight around Ben Lomond and Stacks Bluff
Some clouds and upside down on an Autumn afternoon
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Some clouds and upside down on an Autumn afternoon
Short scenic formation flight and a Winjeel landing
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Short scenic formation flight and a Winjeel landing
Quick formation flight, great flying weather!
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Quick formation flight, great flying weather!
That's a grunty one!
Pretty sedate flying
was there no takeoff flap used?
None used for that takeoff
looks a tad cool?
Cooler than your part of the world
The rest of the world beating eachother up and raging over dangerous conspiracy theories and worshipping evil dictators......Meanwhile, in Australia:
thanks for your post !
I love this aircraft.
Nice👌
Love the sound of a radial!
I used to take it up to 7,000 feet, induce the spin and let it stay in the spin until 4,000 feet before doing a high G recovery: so much fun.
I saw one crash after landing a Fly-In in Northern Calif. 1975?
What a beast...
Who should we get to build the Moon lander, the one with the folding legs?
Noisy props in the background spoiled the sound. 😉. It would be cool to get this audiovisual on a quiet day with high-quality external microphone. And to get this plane into DCS simulator in full fidelity so we can fully enjoy it.
I love the Avenger. It was a great plane
Saw a pair of these, outfitted for crop-spraying, on the strip at Buttonwillow, CA, many years ago...I wonder if they ever found a "proper home."
Huh. You know I always thought the aft MG position mounted two guns. Been looking at Avengers for years but I never noticed the one MG before. Learn something new every day, I guess.
I love the TBM Avenger and the wing fold, this plane reminds me of an actual albatross; fitting if it wasn't named Avenger.
I always thought the wing-folding design was pure genius.
@@Rickinsf genius carried through to the E-2 Hawkeye, love watching it too.
I've never heard of this aircraft or seen it before. When it landed I thought, "What is this monstrosity?" Then I heard the engine and saw it lift off I thought, "What a beaut!"
G'day, Glorious ! Stay safe, ;-p Ciao !
One of the best aircraft ever made.
We've got one of those on static display at our local aircraft museum along with a mirage, But we can go in to see them because it's been closed since covid 🤦🏼♀️
Any RC planes like that.
Thanks Warbles
And another great video!
Thanks
G'day, Yay Team ! Someone's Havin' fun, Practicin' in CROSS-WINDS...; Eh, What (d' y' say t' that, there then) Biggsleworth, Olde Bean.....(?) ! (Twirls Handlebar Moustache, grinning wickedly...). Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao ! Olde Bean
G'day, Yay Team ! All my Aerotows were behind a Pawnee, in a Blanik L-13 & IS-28... But I was Launch Controller for Aerotowing Adventures Australia, Using the prototype Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly TUG (Tows Up Gliders....!). Back in the mid 1990s. To this day, CASA mandates that since 1997 if ye Would'st be Aerotowing Weight-Shift Hang Gliders, Behind 3-Axis Ultralights...., Then Ya Gotta do it My Way.... As "Industry Standard"...(!). It took a while, And Only 2 Hangies Died along the way (!). But not on the end of any Towrope for which I took Responsibility.... To unpack that..., Look in my "Personal Aeroplanology..." Playlist, therein to find & view "Aerotowing Rogallo Hang Gliders ; Development & Implementation Of The Lockout Index...!" Each to their own, and we all do the best we can - with what we have ; but pushing that little innovation through to being mandated, prevents 10 Take-off Crashes per year, for 26 years. 1 Fatal, 2 High Quadriplegiacs, 3 Paraplegiacs, and 4 more fractured Intelligent Pendulums too broken to pay Tax for 2 months to 2 years...., Kinda thing...(!). Somebody had to do it, Why not moi ? Such is life, Have a good one... Happy Summer Solstice Festival...! Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
G'day, Warbles was here. My first flying lesson was 25 minuetes dual, with Neil Cottee, in his 1946 J-3 Piper Cub, in 1978. In 1979, while working for Ansett General Aviation, at Bankstown, I Detailed a Piper "Super Cub", with about 120 hp, For Glider towing... It was that Piper Cub & Neil's DH-87b Hornet Moth, which Prepared moi to go Solo In the "8-Hp, 1975, Red Baron Skycraft Scout...." And return it to Earth in fit condition to have Been hanging in the National Transportation Museum At Inverell, NSW. So, Ab-Initio in underpowered original condition Yellow Cubs Actually bloody WORKS...; Eh, what, Olde Bean...! (?). Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
Pa-17 is a Vagabond. Dual controls. Pa-15 was single control. It was the first of the short wing Pipers that included the Colt and the Pacer and Tri Pacer.
Great video! Also how is the boomerang going?
Thanks, very slow for the last few months - you can't hurry progress!
G'day, Nice ! Thanks for uploading. Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
Where did you find the aircraft?
You rock Stephen! Looks like the gals had an awesome adventure... OMG the scenery is breathtaking.
Thanks CC
Was looking forward to this. But......then some moron thought that "music" would be entertaining....Seriously?.......what is wrong with you...
Good movie
G'day, Thou art a NAUGHTY and Defiant sort of a Levitationist, are ye not...? Why ever did ye dare to Disobey the nice firm authoritative COMPUTER (Lady)...; when it/she repeatedly ORDERED ye, to Obediently Stall and Spin and Crash and Burn and Die...., on Command..., while trying to Land ? Thou wilt have to report for Neuropsychiatric Recalibration, to be returned to being duly ("DUty" + "fulLY"...) OBEDIENT to ALL Commands.... How do ye ever expect to be relied on to OBEY Orders..., if ye Fail to Do as you're told When you're told Because you're told... Which is the only known Road, to long term Success... (Suck Cess..?). (lol..., Jokularis jokulii !) Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
When you fly towards north west coast can you fly over Ulverstone so I can see the winjeel
Shall do, not that I head over there too often.
@@winjeel61 thank you so much im very grateful
G'day, The Wheat was Bundled into (Pryamidal) "Stooks"... In order to Air/Sun Dry, Before being collected and Built into a Stack. Each "Stook" Was the largest bundle which could Be counted on to properly dry-out, AND Which a Labourer could use a Pitchfork To Toss, up to the Stack-Builders Atop the Pile. I watched the Last Olde-Style Haystack ever built, In Glen Innes, NSW... In 1972. By Bill Sharman. It was a Dying Art..., Even as Oz Was Running away from Saigon... Such is Life... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao ! Ig
Thanks for that, I obviously didn't know that! I'll be able to give a better commentary next time I take visitors. Cheers
How many viewers know its relationship with a North American Aviation design (yup, the folks that made the Mustang). The Boomerang was based, in some part, on the Wirraway which was an Australian adaptation of an NAA trainer design. North American, ironically and unknowingly, paralleled this aircraft by designing a fighter (the P-64) in a similar manner. The Boomerang saw much more service than its American near-cousin (bloody well better armed too!). The Boomerang has the same pugnacious look as the Grumman Wildcat had.
Landed here a few times as well.
Great upload! I go on the weekends and park just near there and wait for planes to take off or land lol Take me for a fly ill pay you!!
Awesome Video yet again! I've just moved down to Tasmania, and was wondering if I could come down to see 61 in the flesh? Cheers, Steve
Thanks Steve, Yes drop me a line at winjeel61@gmail.com
One beautiful airplane....restoration for future flight ?..
Thanks, Yes that's the plan
This will make 4? flying examples?
If it was flying today it would make 3 airworthy in Australia. 1 that was airworthy is now in a museum in qld also. There are also a few others being being restored to airworthy.
@@winjeel61 There is one at the Goolwa airport, and Kermit Weeks is restoring another right now.
Nice Work, good to see it coming together
Looks awesome! Can’t wait to see it finished
Thanks, looking forward to seeing it completed also!
G'day, Yay Team ! Good on you..., very well done, indeed. (I do get back to warbling about CAC Boomerangs..., after "introducing myself" ). I've only owned 2 Aeroplanes, but they were both "a bit historic", kinda thing...; but in the late 1970s I worked on some Ragwing Taildraggers from the 1930s - 2 Tiger and 2 Hornet Moths, both a & b models of Hornet, and also a J-3 Piper Cub from 1946, and a pair of Replicas - a Sopwith Pup and a Fokker Triplane...; and my second Aeroplane started as somebody's Scratch-Build:From-Plans-Project, originally begun as a VJ-24 "Sunfun", a foot-launched, aerodynamically-controlled Hang Glider with a 9:1 L/D..., back when Rogallos were stuck at 4:1, but Volmer Jensen had started selling Plans for his VJ-11, a foot-launched aerodynamically-controlled Biplane Hang Glider in 1946 (!), and his VJ-22 "Osprey" was a 2-seat "miniature Lake Buccaneer" using Piper J-3 Cub Wings, Tailfeathers, and Powerplant - in a Pusher-Pod on a Pylon... Then Rogallos appeared and seemed to so deeply offend Volmer that in his late 60's he returned to Hang Gliders. His VJ-23 "Swingwjng" had a 9 : 1 L/D Ratio, but it was a Foam-Ribbed Wing which tapered in both Plan and Thickness, and the design was overall slow and tricky to build...; so Volmer designed the VJ-24 from pop-riveted Aluminium, overall, with an untapered Wing so that all the Ribs were identical, and it flew identically to the Swingwing... Then Macready in the US, and Wheeler in Oz, both put Chainsaws and Lawnmowers on Hang Gliders in 1975, so a Brit. named Robin Cook put a McCulloch onto a Swingwing, and it became the first Minimum Aircraft to fly the English Channel, in '78. So Volmer added a McCulloch to the Sunfun, and thus my Scratch-building friend added an Engine-Mount to his (now) VJ-24e..., but the UK Authorities considered it too bloody dangerous (failure to achieve a Stand-up Landing would, if the Prop was turning, result in a Prop-Strike at about Kidney level accross the back. So the VJ-24w appeared, with Wheels, a Tractor Prop, 2.56 : 1 reduction driven, with a centrifugal Clutch and Blade Brake, by a 15 Hp Yamaha... And the one which I bought, after years of suggesting changes which were adopted, to the Wing Trailing-Edge Section, & modifying the Undercarraige to add a free-floating Bungee-sprung Axle..., but it also came with a failed Epoxy/Foam half-Sandwich Leading-Edge, and a 22 Hp JPX PUL-425, direct-drive Engine. So..., once started I kept on going, and added a Faceted-Aerodynamic Fairing to improve the Fineness profile of having the Pilot hunched over in what began as the "Hang Cage under the 6" Aluminium-Tube Fuselage-Boom, supporting the rear-mounted "Parallel Bars" to hook one's Elbows over, when in a vertical "Hang Harness" and/or sitting on the small Web-Strap suspended Disc-Seat, used to "retract the Undercarraige" while not taking off or landing..., leaving one's right hand free to use the Side-stick to control all 3 Axes. The VJ-24w moved the Stick-mount rearwards, within reach of the Pilot, using the "e" model's Plywood Engine-Mount as a Seatback - cushioned with a vinyl covered slab of Foam...; and with the JPX out front, on a cantileved Box-Mount, in line with the Wings... I added a Ballistic Parachute Recovery system, because being shaken to bits by vicious vibration was not at all beyond the bounds of possibility, but I did skin over the divided (to permit passage of Rudder Cables...), linked, Quick-Release, Drop-able Fueltanks...(because how big a Fire-Risk is 10 litres of 2-stroke Fuel really goanna pose, anyway...?). When I flight tested it, I made it's Glide Ratio as something like 14.5 : 1..., but that was at Flight-Idle, with the first (too coarsely-pitched) Propeller that I designed and carved for it - so it was producing between zero drag from the Airscrew and 10 pounds of residual thrust at 24 mph, where it stalled - and I was "gliding" at 27... Maybe between adding a lower Wing-Skin from the Rear Spar (3" Aluminium Tube) to the Trailing-Edge, plus the Streamlining of Faceted Aerodynamics - between them, might have turned Volmer's 9 : 1 into 12 : 1...(?). Oh, and I put Mylar Discs over the 18" Bicycle Wheelspokes, to streamline them as well. It might have been competitive at the Lympne Microlight Aeroplane Trials, in 1927, against the English Electric Wren, and the Parnall Pixie.... Even with a second, finer-pitched Propeller, climbing was not it's strong suit, and when I insisted on attempting a downwind Take-off in a 200 yard paddock...; and we broke each other - landing inverted in the Potato Patch on the other side of the Fence which we failed to clear, me still limping today from the broken right Calcaneum, resulting when the fencepost came in and hit the Rudder Bar. The Cockpit was of course wrecked, and the Fuselage Tube broke - but if I started then it could be rebuilt. Electrifying it is increasingly gingering up my WhyNot Fantasies, lately, using Electric Motorcyle grade technology - it'd be do-able ; and maybe I will. So, yeah mate I can see how immersed you are in your Aeroplane Restoration Project. I've only ever seen a CAC Boomerang fly on one occasion, the Armidale Airshow in 2016... I took my 35mm Zenit Photosniper 300mm Telephoto rig, as well as my 2 Videocamera/Mobile Phones and thus collected both 16 Videos across the Day as the Blue Hole slowly drifted away and the surrounding vile Storm came closer..., and a Slideshow of the whole day made up by the 23 plus 25 Exposures which worked out from the two rolls of 24 which I shot off through the day... So, if you can take the Photosniper Tutorial which it starts with, you can review the Day by viewing "Armidale Airshow 17. The PhotoSniper's View...! The Boomerang flies a solo display, and one with th Wirraway, as well as the WW-2 Pacific Theatre Tribute with the Wirraway, Texan, and Avenger - over Pyrotechnics, and a last pass ; ALL taking off into a roiling Ceiling of 500 ft to 1,000 ft, they flew and displayed through it, and then landed in the first Raindrops. I should have titled it better, but that Video is called, "Armidale Airshow 16. Wirraway, Harvard, Avenger...!" My guess is that the Ferry Fee was not quite enough to break even, so they decided that they "had" to fly, to be paid a Display Fee, in order to earn Accomodation and food ? Press-On, Regardless ! Apparently. The whole Series of 17 is in my Playlist titled "Personal Aeroplanology..." which is a scroll of about 84 videos, and is currently book-ended by two videos of what first took me Solo - ten years ago a slide-show using old photo's and magazine articled, to nail down the timeline...; and only 6 weeks ago I posted, "National Transportation Museum...; Visiting My First Aeroplane !" Anyway, you need more Subscribers, and now you know where to find the Videos to see a Boomerang displaying in a terrifying Storm, with Wirraway, Harvard, and Avenger as companions... Enjoy... It all works out, within the Gift Economy. Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
Very awesome
Glider Bob!
Top vid!
Thanks it was a great flight
Gee she spins like a brick!
Absolutely loving the Videos! I am about to do some training in a Winjeel for the first time, any tips on how she handles? I've been told it is a bit like a brick in aerobatics! Cheers!
Appreciate the feedback, thanks. They are a fantastic aircraft. I think good control feedback when you are flying. Doing aerobatics there is a bit of effort to needed for the controls, feels like you are muscling the aircraft around. Uses a bucket of heights in spins! Be on your toes for the ground handling. Enjoy your training.
@@winjeel61 Cheers!