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  Cairns Highlands Accommodation - Mareeba Wetlands And Jabiru Camp
Jabiru Camp takes its name from the striking Black-necked Stork, the Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland’s emblem, and by staying here you will be directly contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Reserve and the management of its biodiversity.
Jabiru Camp is provided for Conservancy members and visiting researchers, but is also available to first time visitors, who can also become members of the Conservancy.
Jabiru Camp is closed during the wet season months of January to March inclusive except by prior arrangement.
www.mareebawetlands.com /accommodation.html   (636 words)

  
  St Aviation Home of the Jabiru
Jabiru have designed and certified their own aero engines for use in other aircraft types as well as Jabirus.
Jabiru engines have a high power to weight ratio, air cooling, direct drive, quiet (62db), compact, horizontally opposed, simple installation and economical.
The aircraft performed very well and Kevin reported that he felt very much at ease in the Jabiru even though first flights tend to be a tense affair, as the aircraft climbed through 300 feet he retracted the flaps and could not help but be impressed by the quiet and smooth operation of the aircraft.
www.jabiru.co.uk   (821 words)

  
  Jabiru Aircraft & Engines
Jabiru believe that the Jabiru range of very light engines will now offer new opportunities for light aircraft designers to develop a new generation of light aircraft.
The standard engines are supplied with two RAMAIR cooling ducts, which have been developed by Jabiru to facilitate the cooling of the engine and direct air from the propeller to the critical areas of the engine, particularly the cylinder heads and barrels.
Jabiru engine Warranty* is 200 hours or 12 months (which ever comes first) from date of sale or from date of independently verified first flight.
www.jabiru.net.au /enginesbodyFrame-1.htm   (1030 words)

  
 Float plane
This year this one of a kind Race was hosted in the Limpopo Province (Northern Province) from the Polokwane Civil Airfield and it was indeed a tough one.
The idea is that the aircraft gaining most on time over the two days, provided that one has passed all turning points, is the winner.
Bear in mind that we ran the Jabiru at max RPM (3200) all the way, only reducing it when forced to due so due to turbulence and with the ASI indicating 110 - 115 Kts most of the time.
www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk /jan1.html   (941 words)

  
 Jabiru Aircraft Engine, Light Sport Aircraft, Jabiru 3300 Firewall Forward
Jabiru Aircraft PTY, Ltd of Australia produces a line of kit aircraft that are among the most extensively tested and thoroughly developed kit planes in the entire world.
Jabiru's are certified in Australia, South Africa, and several other countries and are used extensively for flight training and light commercial purposes.
The Jabiru 3300cc Aircraft Engine is a 6-cylinder 4-stroke horizontally opposed air cooled engine.At 180lbs/81kg installed weight the Jabiru 3300 Aircraft Engine is an ideal replacement for the 100-120HP equivalents which power many of the existing homebuilt aircraft.
www.jabirupacific.com   (475 words)

  
 Jabiru Stork   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Jabiru storks nest in the tall trees of coastal lagoons and savannas in Belize.
Jabirus have wingspans of 8 feet and stand 5 feet tall.
The jabiru's long bill is perfectly designed to catch fish, frogs and reptiles in shallow waters.
www.earthsbirthday.org /biggift/rftour/key/jabiru.html   (71 words)

  
 NTPFES - FIRE&RESCUE - Jabiru Fire Station   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The town of Jabiru is located 253 kilometres southeast of Darwin in the Kakadu National Park and is a high profile tourist area that attracts many thousands of visitors a year.
The Jabiru Fire Station Emergency Response Area (ERA) covers the twenty square kilometres within the town boundary, although members respond to motor vehicle crashes and hazardous materials spills on the Arnhem Highway and the Kakadu Highway.
The emergency response area of Jabiru consists of twenty square kilometres and is restricted to the town boundaries, however, the Jabiru members respond to hazardous materials spills and road accident rescue along the Arnhem and Kakadu Highway.
www.nt.gov.au /pfes/fire/aboutus/stations/jabiru.html   (682 words)

  
 Engine Specification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd originally designed a 1600cc 60hp engine to replace the KFM 112M engine which it had been previously using to power the Jabiru sport plane.
Jabiru also identified an opportunity to develop a range of light aircraft engines which would be light enough to replace the existing 2-cylinder 2-stroke engines used in the majority of ultralights, microlights and very light aircraft throughout the World.
Jabiru believe that the Jabiru range of very light, highly efficient engines will now offer a new opportunity to light aircraft designers, resulting in a new generation of light aircraft.
www.jabiru.no /engndsc.html   (1371 words)

  
 Jabiru Aircraft Southern Africa
Shadow Lite C.C. now trading as Jabiru Aircraft Southern Africa are Proud to be the only distributors of the Australian Jabiru Series of aircraft and engines in Africa.
We seem to be accomplishing this with over 120 Jabiru aircraft flying in the six years we have been distributing the Jabiru series of aircraft and the numbers are growing fast.
This is Captain Jabiru speaking –you are about to surf the Jabiru sky ways – please ensure that you are seated in the upright position and all seat belts are fastened – we hope that you enjoy the flight – even if it is only from your arm chair.
www.jabiru.co.za   (172 words)

  
 Jabiru set to develop Jaguar deposit - Breaking News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jabiru Metals Ltd said it has begun financing and sales negotiations to develop its Jaguar copper-zinc project after studies indicated a $40 million mining and processing operation was viable.
The Perth-based company plans to develop a decline mine to access the ore body and an onsite processing facility to produce 8,000 tonnes a year of copper in concentrate and between 25,000 tonnes and 30,000 tonnes a year of zinc in concentrate.
Jabiru managing director Gary Comb said the company had made a significant saving with the purchase of equipment from the Kapok mine in northern WA, which was closed by failed miner Western Metals Ltd in late 2003 before being sold to Teck Cominco Ltd.
www.smh.com.au - !http: //www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Jabiru-set-to-develop-Jaguar-deposits/2005/01/13/1105582648416.html   (310 words)

  
 Australia Jabiru
Jabiru is for Australian also a bird known as the fl necked stork.
Jabiru is mostly found in northern half of Australia.
The Jabiru is very sensitive to the changes in the environment as habitat destruction and water pollution.
www.travel-australia.org /kakadu/jabiru.html   (191 words)

  
 Jabiru set to develop Jaguar deposit - Breaking News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jabiru Metals Ltd said it has begun financing and sales negotiations to develop its Jaguar copper-zinc project after studies indicated a $40 million mining and processing operation was viable.
The Perth-based company plans to develop a decline mine to access the ore body and an onsite processing facility to produce 8,000 tonnes a year of copper in concentrate and between 25,000 tonnes and 30,000 tonnes a year of zinc in concentrate.
Jabiru managing director Gary Comb said the company had made a significant saving with the purchase of equipment from the Kapok mine in northern WA, which was closed by failed miner Western Metals Ltd in late 2003 before being sold to Teck Cominco Ltd.
www.smh.com.au - !http: //www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Jabiru-set-to-develop-Jaguar-deposits/2005/01/13/1105582648416.html   (302 words)

  
 Jabiru, kakadu, Northern Territory Australia, hotel & travel info
Jabiru is 150 miles east of Darwin on the Arnem Highway and is located within the famous World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park.
Jabiru is a small town and its economy is based primarily on the nearby mining industry and the growing numbers of tourists.
It is important to respect that Jabiru and surroundings are important Aboriginal region with cultural centres, galleries and several examples of ancient rock paintings.
www.auinfo.com /Jabiru-Northern-Territory.html   (802 words)

  
 Jabiru Information
The Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) is a large stork found in the Americas from Mexico to Argentina, except west of the Andes.
The adult Jabiru may be 1.15 m tall, with a 2.60 m wingspan, and may weigh up to 8 kg.
The Jabiru lives in large groups near rivers and ponds, and eats prodigious quantities of fish, mollusks, and amphibians.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Jabiru   (387 words)

  
 TRAKKA - Recreation and Special Purpose Vehicles
The TRAKKA Jabiru is a highly refined luxury Motorhome that is fully equipped with built-in shower and toilet.
Easy to Drive… the Mercedes based Jabiru has set new standards for Motorhomes whilst achieving new levels of customer satisfaction and safety… the Jabiru can be driven with a normal passenger car license.
Jabiru is designed and manufactured by TRAKKA, an Australian company, established in 1973, specialising in designing, engineering and building Recreation and Special Purpose Vehicles.
www.trakka.com.au /jabiru.html   (285 words)

  
 Contrails ! Jabiru flywheel bolts
The Jabiru manual states a figure of 24 Nm for these bolts with out lubrication, it is my belief that this where the problem partly lies.
It is very important that as part of the replacement procedure the timing gear is removed and inspected, if there is any sign of fretting the part should be replaced and equally important is that the bolts are replaced irrespective of their appearance.
Jabiru are now fitting three 1/4 inch dowels into the end of the crank in an attempt to prevent this fretting, any new gear will have holes for these dowels pre drilled.
contrails.free.fr /engine_jab_bolts.php   (840 words)

  
 Country Energy - jabiru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although the jabiru is traditional in Australian literature, it is not an aboriginal name as is often supposed (the official name for the species is fl-necked stork).
Usually inhabiting shallow wetlands, jabirus use their long legs to forage in water up to half a metre deep where they search for fish, crustaceans, insects and snakes.
The Jabiru's nest is a huge structure made of sticks and is usually placed high in a tall and secluded tree.
www.countryenergy.com.au /internet/cewebpub.nsf/Content/Jabiru   (413 words)

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