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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 12 Feb 2019, 10:13 |
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Joined: 04/04/12 Posts: 2382 Post Likes: +556 Location: O32 Central Cali.
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Just read this! Thanks sir. Mark Great stories I’m sure
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 12 Feb 2019, 22:26 |
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Joined: 08/15/11 Posts: 2388 Post Likes: +1055 Location: Mandan, ND
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Username Protected wrote: ...
J-2 J-3, 65,85 & Clipwing, seaplane (lots of time instructing) PA-17 Stinson 108-2 PA-22 PA-11, & seaplane PA-15 C-150 C-140 PA-18 (lots time Ag) 11-AC Aeronca Chief PA-12 Fleet-2 Luscombe 8A, E Mooney M-18C C-172 Skyhawk C-175 Skylark Kadiak Speedster Globe Swift C-182 & 182RG Taylorcraft BC-12D C-170 J-5 C-120 Davis Sport Ercoupe Bellanca Cruisair Beech(3,000+hours)C-18S,D-18S,C-45H,UC-45J,E-18,G-18, H18 Volpar piston, H-18 Turbine Westwind C-180 C-177 Cardinal Navion L-2 Taylorcraft 7-ECA Aeronca Champ Stinson 10-A Stinson Reliant/Gullwing AT-6 Mooney 20's & 21's Stearman PT-17 220,225,300,450 (lots time towing banners and gliders) PA-28 140, 180 Bonanza A-36 C-205 PA-25-150,260 Colonial Skimmer Lake LA-4 C-150 seaplane Grumman AA-1 Link Trainer (it flew like a B-24) PA-28 260 C-207 PA-32 C-310 C-404 Stits Playboy Swick Clipwing T-craft -100 Bud Judy/Swick Clipwing T-craft-180 Citabria Lockheed 18-56 Learstar Stampe SV.4 Jodel CAP 10 PA-31 Aero Commander T-41 T-37 T-38 B-377/C-97 KC-97L(2,000 hours) Decathlon DC-3 Got my ATP rating in it Cassutt MIII -85 Cassutt M-III -180 RG Starduster II Pitts S-1 C-130B, E B-737-200,300,500,700 (17,000 hrs)(+lots of simulator time) Wolf Hirth Acrostar HI 27 Bucker Jungmeister 260 & 300 C-185 Aerostar B-55 PA-30 Beech 95 Travel Air Backstrom EPB-1A "Flying Plank" Fokker D.VIII replica B-58 Christen Eagle I team A/C Christen Eagle Competition Special Ag Cat Show Cat Husky Super Pinto Jet Douglas SBD/A-24 Douglas A-26 Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Hurricane B-17 B-24/LB30 B-25 B-29 P-51 P-47 F4U F6F T-28 Lear24 Lear25 and Williams engines Pilatus PC-12-45 & 47 King Air B90,C-90,E90, F90, 200, B200 IA-JET Aircam Breezy Swallow ultralight A-1 Skyraider DA-10 DA-20 DA-200 G-100/IA-1125 FA-50 Ford Trimotor DHC-4 Caribou DHC-2 Beaver BAE-146 Holy moly....
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 09:09 |
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Joined: 12/13/07 Posts: 2604 Post Likes: +2740 Location: DFW, TX (KGKY)
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Well, that’s a collection, Charlie. Saw the 58 you fly in Mark’s shop the other day...I enjoy visiting that place. It is what the world would look like if God had never made women.
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 11:48 |
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Joined: 07/02/13 Posts: 3127 Post Likes: +2979 Location: Stamping Ground, Ky
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Charlie, I'm afraid to ask, but what is a Cassutt 111m-180 rg?
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 13:49 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4693 Post Likes: +2403 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
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Quote: Charlie, I'm afraid to ask, but what is a Cassutt 111m-180 rg? If it is a retractable, 180 hp Cassutt..... I would say it is a ROCKET!
_________________ Jeff
soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 13 Feb 2019, 20:42 |
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Joined: 11/27/16 Posts: 2094 Post Likes: +3417
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Username Protected wrote: Charlie You know someone is going to ask, so it might as well be me. Of all the list what tail dragger would you chose to put in your hangar for good? I have owned the same Beech 18/UC-45J for 33 years. Need I say more?
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 16 Feb 2019, 14:33 |
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Joined: 09/29/10 Posts: 5681 Post Likes: +4872 Company: USAF Simulator Instructor Location: Wichita Valley Airport (F14)
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Username Protected wrote: All those planes and not one V tail... The man is a pauper despite his piles of gold.
_________________ FTFA RTFM
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 23 Feb 2019, 14:18 |
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Joined: 11/27/16 Posts: 2094 Post Likes: +3417
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Username Protected wrote: Charlie, I'm afraid to ask, but what is a Cassutt 111m-180 rg? This:
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 24 Feb 2019, 00:27 |
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Joined: 07/02/13 Posts: 3127 Post Likes: +2979 Location: Stamping Ground, Ky
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Username Protected wrote: Charlie, I'm afraid to ask, but what is a Cassutt 111m-180 rg? This: That may be the scariest airplane I've seen in a looonng time!
You win the d--k stretching contest.
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 24 Feb 2019, 23:10 |
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It is just about warm enough here to start flying!
_________________ Travel Air B4000, Waco UBF2,UMF3,YMF5, UPF7,YKS 6, Fairchild 24W, Cessna 120 Never enough!
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 01:11 |
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Joined: 02/15/09 Posts: 707 Post Likes: +174
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Username Protected wrote: Charlie You know someone is going to ask, so it might as well be me. Of all the list what tail dragger would you chose to put in your hangar for good? I have owned the same Beech 18/UC-45J for 33 years. Need I say more?
All those planes and you missed the B60 Duke? How did that happen?
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