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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 09:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: My “terrain, terrain, terrain” lady would need throat lozenges after this type of flying...
Looks so awesome!
One of the first things I do with any new radios/GPSs is to turn off terrain alerts. The Aspen with synthetic vision cannot be disabled and the 430 has to be turned off each time. The 530W can be permanently disabled so it must have something to do with the WAAS upgrade.
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 09:51 |
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Joined: 12/09/07 Posts: 17014 Post Likes: +12447 Location: Cascade, ID (U70)
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Username Protected wrote: [youtube]https://youtu.be/NpCi3wudkr0[/youtube]
My “terrain, terrain, terrain” lady would need throat lozenges after this type of flying...
OK. That’s just funny!
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 10:14 |
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Joined: 05/11/10 Posts: 12404 Post Likes: +11415 Location: Indiana
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4 people have very thin skin. What a strange post to collect dislikes. Attachment: EE3EA114-4DD4-40A4-A49F-B0F18380AF82.png
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 11:36 |
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Joined: 06/08/12 Posts: 12587 Post Likes: +5181 Company: Mayo Clinic Location: Rochester, MN
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Username Protected wrote: My “terrain, terrain, terrain” lady would need throat lozenges after this type of flying...
Looks so awesome!
One of the first things I do with any new radios/GPSs is to turn off terrain alerts. The Aspen with synthetic vision cannot be disabled and the 430 has to be turned off each time. The 530W can be permanently disabled so it must have something to do with the WAAS upgrade.
I can see why where you live and fly. Unable to disable on my set-up. Unless I disable SVT I guess.....
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 12:07 |
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Joined: 11/21/09 Posts: 11898 Post Likes: +14671 Location: Albany, TX
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Username Protected wrote: 4 people have very thin skin. What a strange post to collect dislikes.
One of those 4 are not mine, but it seems strange to open up a thread so titled just to say something like that. It's one of those you go ; so why'd you click on it?
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 12:09 |
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Joined: 11/21/09 Posts: 11898 Post Likes: +14671 Location: Albany, TX
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Username Protected wrote: My “terrain, terrain, terrain” lady would need throat lozenges after this type of flying...
OK. That’s just funny! Literally laughed out loud! Thanks, Luc!
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 16:06 |
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Joined: 09/23/09 Posts: 11885 Post Likes: +10555 Location: Cascade, Idaho (U70)
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Username Protected wrote: 4 people have very thin skin. What a strange post to collect dislikes.
One of those 4 are not mine, but it seems strange to open up a thread so titled just to say something like that. It's one of those you go ; so why'd you click on it? Not mine either but i thought the same thing..
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so muc Posted: 30 Oct 2017, 22:54 |
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Joined: 08/12/08 Posts: 7429 Post Likes: +2256 Company: Retired Location: Santa Barbara, CA
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Username Protected wrote: 4 people have very thin skin. What a strange post to collect dislikes. Attachment: EE3EA114-4DD4-40A4-A49F-B0F18380AF82.png It's up to 7 dislikes! Some folks just don't get it! ps. I fly a Skylane once or twice a month with a friend. I know all about them. I'll keep my Bonanza, thanks as it works better for the type of flying we enjoy most.
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 00:08 |
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Joined: 06/22/12 Posts: 115 Post Likes: +77 Location: Sky Haven of Aurora (KARR)
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Great thread!
I never owned a Skylane but had access to a few. My brother owned two of them at different times. I always enjoyed them.
When I bought my first airplane (a Cessna 140) the relic local flight instructor was busily checking me out in it. During one reflective coffee break I asked him what was his favorite airplane.
His reply? The Cessna 182.
Asked why, he replied that it was the smallest Cessna with "reserve". I took that to mean reserve performance. When I later got to sample the 182's wares, I certainly agreed.
My favorite is the 1960 model - the one with the fastback and swept tail. Beautiful!
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 04:59 |
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Joined: 07/02/08 Posts: 2200 Post Likes: +462 Company: HPA Location: Twin Cities, MN (KANE)
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Username Protected wrote: Several reasons, Eric, where were those taken? Awesome.
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Post subject: Re: Why do we all seem to love Skylanes so much? Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 05:01 |
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Joined: 07/02/08 Posts: 2200 Post Likes: +462 Company: HPA Location: Twin Cities, MN (KANE)
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Username Protected wrote: I'm defenceless here, so just give me a swag of dislikes... please. I want to see how many I can get. Looks like you're collecting +1s. No dislikes from me - to each his own.
_________________ Jack Shelton 1964 C-182G PPONK 1973 BE-58
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