Rob Pavan’s Jabiru “j258″
I just finished a Jabiru j250 with the 5100 8cyl engine, hence “j258.” So far I’m very happy with the airplane. It seems to climb best at 90 knots getting just over 1500ft/min. Once up, it will fly...
View ArticleScott Hendry’s Nynja
I started the Nynja kit in August 2011 and it flew in June 2012. The Nynja is a quick build kit, but I’m a very deliberate and particular builder so it took me longer than most. It was easy to build...
View ArticleAustralian Authorities Propose Limitations on Jabiru-Powered Aircraft
Photo: Jabiru CASA – the Australian equivalent of the US Federal Aviation Administration – issued draft documents that would severely limit operations for aircraft equipped with Jabiru engines, at...
View ArticleUpdate: Precautions for Jabiru Powered Aircraft
The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority will place a set of precautionary operating limitations on aircraft powered by Jabiru engines. This is a revised set of revisions from those originally...
View ArticleAustralia Mandates Control Cable Replacement At 15 Years
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has issued a final rule that will require the full replacement and re-rigging of primary flight control cable system assemblies in most aircraft in...
View ArticleAustralian CASA Lifts Limitations for Jabiru-Powered Aircraft
After nearly 20 months of investigation, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has lifted its operational limitations for most Jabiru-powered aircraft in Australia. Stock Jabiru...
View ArticleRob Pavan's Jabiru "j258"
I just finished a Jabiru j250 with the 5100 8cyl engine, hence "j258." So far I'm very happy with the airplane. It seems to climb best at 90 knots getting just over 1500ft/min. Once up, it will fly...
View ArticleScott Hendry's Nynja
I started the Nynja kit in August 2011 and it flew in June 2012. The Nynja is a quick build kit, but I'm a very deliberate and particular builder so it took me longer than most. It was easy to build...
View ArticleAustralian Authorities Propose Limitations on Jabiru-Powered Aircraft
CASA - the Australian equivalent of the US Federal Aviation Administration - issued draft documents that would severely limit operations for aircraft equipped with Jabiru engines, at least until...
View ArticleUpdate: Precautions for Jabiru Powered Aircraft
The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority will place a set of precautionary operating limitations on aircraft powered by Jabiru engines. This is a revised set of revisions from those originally...
View ArticleAustralia Mandates Control Cable Replacement At 15 Years
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has issued a final rule that will require the full replacement and re-rigging of primary flight control cable system assemblies in most aircraft in...
View ArticleAustralian CASA Lifts Limitations for Jabiru-Powered Aircraft
After nearly 20 months of investigation, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has lifted its operational limitations for most Jabiru-powered aircraft in Australia. Stock Jabiru engines...
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