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HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Aug 3 2008, 09:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So that would be Sgt Hamilton then?
as a proud, out of the closet 'geek'... I have to say, the Avionics section was probably the highlight of the Ohakea open day for me
That and the ride on the Iroquois sim... that was truly awesome...
But I was really impressed that the RNZAF actually seemed to be actively encouraging the 'Number 8 wire' mentality... the projects that were on display were great examples of the great kiwi tradition of identifying a need and then figuring out how to fulfill it on a shoestring!
A good example of this was when my brother was an Air Mechanic on 75 Squadron... and he knew how to fix almost every part of the A4... as opposed to the Amercians... where they had 'wheel guys'... 'wing guys'... 'tail guys'... 'fuselage guys' etc etc...
Who is your brother? I was on 75 for a few years before 2 SQN.
There is a change in NZ society where the No 8 wire is being phased out due to accountability and training. I read a great thing in the Shed magazine all about it and it is true. We could have bought a great system which would have looked and operated like the real thing but it was too expensive for our needs. We all wanted the flash one but through training needs analysis, we found that Commercial off the shelf stuff would do fine. Lets say our set up can do 80% of a professional sim for 1/10th of the price.
Iroquois sim, I had a fly and found I was doing figure 8's around the LZ. There is nothing natural about flying a helicopter.
Another note on our system, getting 6 screens out of FSX is a challenge.
Malky Hamilton

HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Aug 3 2008, 09:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Dayne Yates... I believe he made Corporal...
He took redundancy back around 2001/2002 I think... got his old job on 75 back via SafeAir... same job... 3 times the pay!Then went to AirNZ and is now fixing Gas Turbines in Oz with SolaTech for $$$
I remember Dayne from Ohakea. I think I las saw him at a wedding in 2003.
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Aug 6 2008, 04:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That is something that is pretty smart (a little bit naughty using FSX thoughand would have been something I would have liked to pursue if I had applied for a job at the JGSF at Devonport.....
It cant be any worse than the A4 weapons 'sim' that I had a quick blast on when my bro was flying for 75...haha it was like FS4!
You would be talking about hotshot. That was more of a tactics trainer but still good. We used it for our A4 Avionics training. Who is your brother? I was on 75 for 4 years.
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Aug 8 2008, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Phil Barnes
I remember Barnsey quite well. He wasn't as loud as the other pilots but always had a mischievous smile, though. What is he up to now?
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