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CAC Sabre One Step Closer To Flying

Pips

Charter Member
Latest news from Temora Aviation Museum:

The RAAF Sabre is one step closer to going flying after completing high speed taxi trials on Monday afternoon. The Museum’s engineering team spent the day working through final inspections and preparing the aircraft for the runs. The main focus was to check aircraft handling at speed and to bed in the newly overhauled brakes.

Former RAAF Sabre pilot Group Captain Mike Nixon was at the controls and later commented, "the ground handling was a treat and all onboard systems functioned as well as new, at least as seen from the cockpit. Everything works as it should and all the numbers are in the zone.”

Mike was the last pilot to fly this aircraft 16 years ago, and when asked if he was tempted to go flying he said, “it took a great effort on my part to pull the throttle back and pop the speedbrakes at the end of the high-speed run, as the Sabre seemed eager to leap into the air. I'm sure the new pilots are going to fall in love with this magnificent old lady of the skies."

Museum aircraft engineer Ben Muller has been involved with the Sabre project over the last three years and said, “watching it scream down the runway for the first time was a combination of excitement and nervousness. I can’t wait to see it go flying.”

Stay tuned as we keep you updated as the Sabre progresses towards its first flight.

Three video clips of the RAAF Sabre’s taxi trials have been uploaded onto our website, check them out by visiting the link below:
http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/news/PhotoGalleryVideoClips.cfm

http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/

As if the place isn't popular enough at the moment, when the Sabre starts screaming around Temora the Museum will be packed out. :isadizzy:
 
Pips, you just beat me to posting the news.

Just wonder how close the pilot came to saying "**** it, I'm out of here" :applause:

Cheers
Pat
 
I remember this aircraft during a display at Bendigo when i was young -- half way during the display it had a flame out and completed a successful forced landing on rwy 17, the last 200 odd yards of the landing run was in the mud as it was rapidly running out of runway!!!
Am so glad to see it back in the air soon.
 
I remember this aircraft during a display at Bendigo when i was young -- half way during the display it had a flame out and completed a successful forced landing on rwy 17, the last 200 odd yards of the landing run was in the mud as it was rapidly running out of runway!!!
Am so glad to see it back in the air soon.

Mate, over on the Orbx forums we are starting planning to be at Temora for its inaugural display on a flying day. You will be more than welcome to join us.

Cheers
Pat
 
Great to see the old girl is going to fly again
I have a large orig photo of her on my wall :)
Wozza
 
sorry for the late post,

this bird was a part of my family for many yrs and spent many yrs growing up around it

my father was one of the restoration members when they got up again after its time in the service, the old fella has 1000's of pics of it and all the guys who helped rebuild it

plus its one of my fav birds to paint

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