Aviation Maintenance Technician, or that's what we seem to be called these days...
I was training to be an "Aircraft Engineer" all through my apprenticeship but now they have changed the name on me...
Currently employed by Boeing Australia and work on the tired old 707 tankers for the RAAF.
All I have in mine is pull the hoses off the solenoid an replace it with a piece of aluminium pipe with a 7/64 hole through it. Took a little trial and error to get the hole size I needed.
ROCK SOLID 10PSI with less than 1PSI spike occasionally.
That little bit of pipe was a lot cheaper than any bleed valve and is the ultimate stealth installation.
I saw a VN commonwhore in "scorch your retinas" orange with a huge Jap-style GT wing that would look more at home on a drift-animal S15.
The bogan driving at it thought I was smiling at his fulysik car, but I was LAUGHING AT HIM.
Peter, certified old fart (growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional... Very optional).
Aviation Maintenance Technician, working for Boeing.
Married, no kids.
Just got given this flyer for a dyno day comming up at the end of the month.
The guy who gave it to me is a Zed owner and I think the workshop does a fair bit of zed work.
How about we get some people along and wave the Skyline flag.
$40 for three pulls and a printout, or so I am told. Can't be bad.
What can I say?
DAMN THAT WAS GOOD!
Imagine that many 'lines on a daylight cruise to a picnic area. NOw that would be cool
Had a great time, but got seperated from the pack on he way home at the great "Gold Coast or Pacific Highway" debacle, everyone said goldie and went pacific?!?!?!.
yep, guess this means I will have to wash the road grime and bird poo off the silver whale. Get the batteries in the uniden charged up and dig out the SAU Tshirt.
Short of national disasters I will be there. (frantically touches wood)
In that case he probably is a Holden driver, one with pretty blue lights on top.
err, on top of the holden that is... not on top of mystique's head... obviously.