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Post subject: Re: Tell me about L-19 Bird Dogs - please Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 22:20 |
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Joined: 04/06/11 Posts: 7946 Post Likes: +3985
Aircraft: Warbirds
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Username Protected wrote: They aren't the fasted planes in the world but still pretty cool. A friend of mine, also Jay B. next door neighbor has one of the best bird dogs in the country. It was built from military surplus parts in 2003 so it is a 14-year-old bird dog. They had enough parts to build 11 of them I think. From what he told me it shares a lot of parts with the 170. It has 40 degrees of flaps so as long as the wind isn't too bad it can really come in steep and land short. It is extremely roomy. Gets you warbird parking... I'm still learning about these planes so I may be wrong but I think your friend has an L-19 built by Ector Aircraft. That's pretty cool to have a "new" L-19. BTW, those flaps go to 60 degrees so with the plane parked and the flaps down, they're just about perpendicular to the ground. The Spitfire we had here had one position to deploy flaps, 85 degrees. All Up or All Down. They are Air Activated and thats all they could figure out back in the mid/late 1930s. These newer types like the O-1/L-19 are so modern!
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Post subject: Re: Tell me about L-19 Bird Dogs - please Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 22:41 |
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Joined: 02/02/08 Posts: 1581 Post Likes: +1056 Location: Reading, PA
Aircraft: V35, PA28-180
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Very cool! I like the paint scheme. Congrats!
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Post subject: Re: Tell me about L-19 Bird Dogs - please Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 23:22 |
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Joined: 08/20/13 Posts: 795 Post Likes: +541 Location: Benton Harbor, MI (KBEH)
Aircraft: 1958 Bonanza J35
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Congrats! I have a couple hundred hours towing gliders in them... One of the most honest airplanes I've flown, and most fun. Respect it and it'll give you awesome landings... Forget to once and think about that pretty blonde at the end of the runway and it'll bite ya quick. Just a joy to fly - I miss it.
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Post subject: Re: Tell me about L-19 Bird Dogs - please Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 12:04 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 8678 Post Likes: +10563 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
Aircraft: 1947 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Got the Birddog today. Very nice flier. In fact, it flies better than it looks like it should. The control response, to me anyway, is very good. Visibility is spectacular with windows everywhere. And for a tandem seater, the interior is huge.
Needs radios. Great Photos David Love the Plane
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