It's a tailwheel so it is an issue but to be honest I didn't find it too bad. I started getting an endorsement on one recently and never noticed but then I'm a tailwheel pilot so I'm used to the visibility issue
can you land on the beach there or is it to windy or the sand to powder like, I live in west coast canada, we can land on a lot of beach or river bed here, I think exploring Oz with a bush airplane would be great
It would be great but it isn’t legal. There is no problem landing on an Australian beach in a bush plane as long as no one sees you. People still do it but they have to be careful. There’s a lot more freedom for bush pilots in the US and Canada
@@gmc9905 I only visited once 31 years ago but yes, very pretty. My relatives own a property called Watertop, up near Fair head if I remember correctly.
wow that was great to see the pin from the air . i don't fly but wish i did . what a good looking plane have been watching them on you tube .
Nice looking wee plane indeed
Nice colors.
Can you see over the nose while taxiing?
It's a tailwheel so it is an issue but to be honest I didn't find it too bad. I started getting an endorsement on one recently and never noticed but then I'm a tailwheel pilot so I'm used to the visibility issue
can you land on the beach there or is it to windy or the sand to powder like, I live in west coast canada, we can land on a lot of beach or river bed here, I think exploring Oz with a bush airplane would be great
It would be great but it isn’t legal. There is no problem landing on an Australian beach in a bush plane as long as no one sees you. People still do it but they have to be careful. There’s a lot more freedom for bush pilots in the US and Canada
The name was changed to the Bushcat to attract buyers in the american market.
Thanks. I didn’t know that
What part of Ireland does the realise come from.
Not sure I understand the question Geoff, unless it's a play on words
Sorry just ment what part of Ireland were your relatives from its a common name where I live.
@@gmc9905 No problem. Co. Antrim, Ballycastle and Ballyvenought
Lovely part of Ireland
@@gmc9905 I only visited once 31 years ago but yes, very pretty. My relatives own a property called Watertop, up near Fair head if I remember correctly.