Fixed wing is going to take you further and faster for longer than rotary wing, for the same money. This is fixed wing territory. Bungle Bungles (for instance) is rotary wing territory. The best (in my view) is this mob. http://www.wrightsair.com.au/floodwaternews.htm They are "locals", not 'blow-ins' from the east for the tourist season.
No relation, no connection.
Cheers, Peter
Edit....better link added.
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Tuesday 19th of July 2011 07:28:30 PM
Defender Man said
11:36 AM Jul 20, 2011
Hi Cupie,
Long time watcher, first time poster.
I have just returned from doing a flight over the Lake in the helicopter. It was fantastic, I have flown in little planes (and they are all little up there) and am sick of not being able to see out of a tiny window and other people on the flight being sick, so now the boss and I just go on choppers when we can. They operate out of the pub in Marree and if you stay in there long enough you do hear a few good stories, like the one about the so called "locals" who on a flight got lost! They don't look like locals to me, mostly look like young pilots getting hours. Anyway, I can recommend the helicopter, the pilot was great and they have been flying up there for last 4 years, not just "blow-ins"
Vic said
11:49 AM Jul 20, 2011
Welcome Defender Man, are you connected the Maree Helicopters by any chance?
We did a trip over the Bungles, Lake Argyle and the Argyle Mine a few years ago in a light plane (from Kununurra), we found we were packed in like sardines with our knees up around our chins and very uncomfortable, no room to stretch the legs etc. Not sure of the passenger limit but it must have been at least maximum. Having been in choppers too they would be my preference.
MarreeHelicopters said
12:08 PM Jul 20, 2011
Flying from point A to point B is "fixed wing territory"...with a glimse of the landscape.
Any flight where you really want to view the landscape and beauty is "rotary wing territory"
Thats all.
Cupie said
11:33 AM Jul 21, 2011
Hi ..
Thank you all for your input on this post & PMs.
As our van is not dirt road capable, we have decided to fly from Hawker with Bush Pilots Australia in their Cessna 206.
SWMBO wanted to see Birdsville too, so we are going on a two day jaunt, overnighting at Birdsville.
Now back to the planning .... Almost a month to get to Hawker & a month or so to get back to Brissie. So there's September & October taken care of.
We are currently planning our Sept Oct trip out of Brisbane & are considering a flight over Lake Eyre.
Can you please help.
What's best fixed or rotary wing aircraft?
(I assume that rotary will only be available from Marree. Is that right?)
Has anyone done the flight 1 or 2 days from Longreach? (fixed wing of course)
What is the road like from Lyndhurst to Marree (my old map shows it as unsealed)?
Has anyone done a flight from Hawker or any where else for that matter?
Is there still likely to water in the lake at that time (Sept/Oct)?
Any information would be much appreciated.
Sorry Cupie Ican't help
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t34697226/lake-eyre-2010/?page=1
Fixed wing is going to take you further and faster for longer than rotary wing, for the same money.
This is fixed wing territory.
Bungle Bungles (for instance) is rotary wing territory.
The best (in my view) is this mob. http://www.wrightsair.com.au/floodwaternews.htm They are "locals", not 'blow-ins' from the east for the tourist season.
No relation, no connection.
Cheers,
Peter
Edit....better link added.
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Tuesday 19th of July 2011 07:28:30 PM
Hi Cupie,
Long time watcher, first time poster.
I have just returned from doing a flight over the Lake in the helicopter. It was fantastic, I have flown in little planes (and they are all little up there) and am sick of not being able to see out of a tiny window and other people on the flight being sick, so now the boss and I just go on choppers when we can. They operate out of the pub in Marree and if you stay in there long enough you do hear a few good stories, like the one about the so called "locals" who on a flight got lost! They don't look like locals to me, mostly look like young pilots getting hours. Anyway, I can recommend the helicopter, the pilot was great and they have been flying up there for last 4 years, not just "blow-ins"
We did a trip over the Bungles, Lake Argyle and the Argyle Mine a few years ago in a light plane (from Kununurra), we found we were packed in like sardines with our knees up around our chins and very uncomfortable, no room to stretch the legs etc. Not sure of the passenger limit but it must have been at least maximum. Having been in choppers too they would be my preference.
Any flight where you really want to view the landscape and beauty is "rotary wing territory"
Thats all.
Hi ..
Thank you all for your input on this post & PMs.
As our van is not dirt road capable, we have decided to fly from Hawker with Bush Pilots Australia in their Cessna 206.
SWMBO wanted to see Birdsville too, so we are going on a two day jaunt, overnighting at Birdsville.
Now back to the planning .... Almost a month to get to Hawker & a month or so to get back to Brissie. So there's September & October taken care of.
By then the Redclaw season will be in full swing.