How would one of these go for flying over the Kimberleys or similar? See;
http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=1547422336001
Vic - Mitsubishi Outlander and rear end tent....
Live Life On Your Terms
DOUG Chief One Feather (Losing feathers with age)
TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy
DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)
It was interesting to note the price of their petrol. $3.20 (app) per gallon equates to about 80 cents per litre (rough calculation).
Maybe a flying RV in the future Doug, would beat driving over those rough outback roads to see the good stuff.
Back in town drive down to get your supplies, pick a nice quiet paddock or road to take off and away your go!
Keith19837 wrote:It was interesting to note the price of their petrol. $3.20 (app) per gallon equates to about 80 cents per litre (rough calculation).
Good spot Keith, I hadn't noticed.....yep we are certainly ripped off here!
I saw one of these on eBay last week
Well we've heard of flying elephants......please spare us from flying wombats and their airborne droppings
Duh wrote:Well we've heard of flying elephants......please spare us from flying wombats and their airborne droppings
Elephants have bigger droppings than I do
Dougwe wrote:At least we can't fall down wombat holes up there and I tell you that for free.
At least we can't fall down wombat holes up there and I tell you that for free.
Fighter air battles were called "dog fights"......does that mean if anyone wanted to fight an airborne wombat it would be called a "wombat fight" ?
if you are too drunk to notice a wombat hole then you can only blame yourself.
Duh wrote:Dougwe wrote:At least we can't fall down wombat holes up there and I tell you that for free. Fighter air battles were called "dog fights"......does that mean if anyone wanted to fight an airborne wombat it would be called a "wombat fight" ?
Yes
I always leave my camping area cleaner than I found it.