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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 03 May 2015, 13:02 |
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Joined: 08/28/11 Posts: 1918 Post Likes: +2381 Company: N/A - Retired Location: South Carolina
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Username Protected wrote: You guys are awfully harsh. What could possibly go wrong with a Polish jet equipped with suicide doors and detaching wings? I'm thinkin' the doors and detachable wings may be related. At least the left wing.
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 03 May 2015, 23:38 |
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Username Protected wrote: No its uglier. Looks like a dildo and a wasp had a baby. Man that's funny! 
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 03 May 2015, 23:59 |
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Is the suicide door accounted for by the fact that this is a test aircraft(i.e., pilot may need to bail in a hurry)? I think we should all be cheerleaders for anything aviation instead of denigrating anything that's not a bonanza. The Bonanza was not universally accepted at first either.
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 04 May 2015, 00:06 |
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Username Protected wrote: The Bonanza was not universally accepted at first either. Bonanza is a damn good looking airplane.......always has been, always will be...... If this was a looks contest, then Charles is 100% spot on!!!
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 06 May 2015, 22:41 |
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Username Protected wrote: Showed it to my 2 boys. They thought it was the coolest thing ever. I guess the grass is always greener...
Would probably look cooler in a military paint scheme. At least that held defend the ugly factor. I think it's beautiful. Don't like the doors hinged that way though.
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 06 May 2015, 23:24 |
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Username Protected wrote: Don't like the doors hinged that way though. They may have done that for a test airplane on purpose, for ease of egress in an emergency. I suspect not, though. On a pressurized airplane (and this plane had better be pressurized), the doors are far more substantial. There really isn't the incidental door popping open in that case. So in actual service, the rear hinge line will likely not be an issue. The real practical issue is that the door will get away from the pilot on windy days since turbines are parked into the wind. A good snubber or catch would be a good idea. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: New Polish Single Engine Jet Taxi Tests Posted: 13 May 2015, 01:57 |
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Joined: 02/10/12 Posts: 1321 Post Likes: +213 Location: Albuquerque,NM KAEG
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Username Protected wrote: It's not as ugly in a paint job. In fact, it's kinda cute. Is it venomous?
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