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 Post subject: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
PostPosted: 06 Oct 2021, 14:54 
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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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Breathing that stuff in must be good for you! I'm surprised the kids are not around that campfire roasting marshmallows.


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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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I’m sure that would have give the marshmallows that much sought after cirrus gourmet composite flavor.

It’s an approved product what could be wrong with sniffing it.

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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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When one caught fire after a botched bounce recovery or go around attempt here in Hendersonville I couldn’t believe how much smoke it produced. When it finally got extinguished the top of the wings were burned away exposing unburned fuel in the tanks. I had to dip it out into buckets before picking up the wreckage with a backhoe. The pilot and passenger were not injured and exited before it caught fire.


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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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I was amazed at how fast this thing burned. In a fire situation, one would want to exit expeditiously in any airplane especially one that burns like this.

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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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Obviously not running lean of peak. Why didn't he pull the chute?


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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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Million dollar bonfire

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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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Kinda weird that he crashed right into the bonfire! :duck:


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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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I have an idea this one (like most ) wont make the the first vintage cirrus fly in :bugeye: :sad:

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 Post subject: Re: Always known the Cirrus was a Hot ride….
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I think one is planned for the bonfire at the beech party next weekend.

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