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Post subject: found in airport Posted: 02 Jan 2016, 20:57 |
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Joined: 05/04/14 Posts: 119 Post Likes: +52
Aircraft: Lancair evolution
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went to work on the rv-8 and found this beauty tired forlorn merlin
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 02 Jan 2016, 21:24 |
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Joined: 01/31/11 Posts: 288 Post Likes: +80 Company: Wavra farms Location: East grand forks mn
Aircraft: c188 v35a
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And what airport May that be.....is it a Santa discard
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 02 Jan 2016, 22:07 |
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Joined: 04/29/13 Posts: 754 Post Likes: +542
Aircraft: C177RG, ATOS-VR
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FlightAware shows it has not flown in 3 years, was purchased on June 5, 2015 by BUSINESS AVIATION COURIER INC HOUSTON , TX, US and the last know location was Addison in Houston TX.
Vince
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 03 Jan 2016, 00:42 |
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Joined: 09/27/13 Posts: 78 Post Likes: +20
Aircraft: King Air B200
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They are a beast of a plane. Built like a tank!! And did I mention that they are loud? I flew them for several years out of Billings. No auto pilot, flight director or yaw damper. She kept you on your A game!!
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 03 Jan 2016, 01:07 |
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Joined: 02/11/13 Posts: 378 Post Likes: +75
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Username Protected wrote: What is special about those planes? It's a San Antonio sewer pipe
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 03 Jan 2016, 15:28 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4756 Post Likes: +2467 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
Aircraft: 1956 Champion 7EC
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Quote: No auto pilot, flight director or yaw damper. She kept you on your A game!!
Brent...!, you must be the man.. I have only about 100 hours in a IIIB, and it had Autopilot, and co-pilot....and it is still a complex beast. With a checklist from the space shuttle. Seriously, I have known a few that flew them single pilot...anything after has to be a breeze.
_________________ Jeff
soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 03 Jan 2016, 19:22 |
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Joined: 06/09/09 Posts: 4438 Post Likes: +3304
Aircraft: C182P, Merlin IIIC
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This is a Metro III according to the registration. Not an abandoned aircraft by a long stretch if you ask me. Likely the most economical aircraft in existance for the job it does.
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