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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 09 Jul 2013, 11:46 |
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The Super-D is a good performer, capable, demands proper technique, and a "cab" is superior for dual instruction... The rub is, and I don't remember the numbers, but suffice it to say unless the instructor and the student are very subnormal weight, 2 people, 2 parachutes, and any fuel at all exceeds the aerobatic gross weight of the airplane... Yes, I know, people do it everyday.......
_________________ Tailwinds, Doug Rozendaal MCW Be Nice, Kind, I don't care, be something, just don't be a jerk ;-)
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 22 Jul 2013, 00:22 |
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Joined: 12/13/07 Posts: 2677 Post Likes: +3048 Location: DFW, TX (KGKY)
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Nice evening, so a buddy and I flew the Waco over to Granbury, TX for fuel. Then flew the lakes up to Pecan Plantation and back over to Arlington. Beautiful evening for flying and the low sunlight on the fields and towns reminded me why I do this. Here's some pics:
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 14:32 |
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Joined: 07/02/08 Posts: 2216 Post Likes: +476 Company: HPA Location: Twin Cities, MN (KANE), St Simons Island, GA (KBQK)
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Tony, you are KILLING me. Pretty sure a Waco will be in our hangar in a few years - gotta get the girls out of the house and into college first. Already have spouse approval, and I've never even flown one yet. What a classy plane.
_________________ Jack Shelton 1964 C-182G PPONK 1973 BE-58
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 15:52 |
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Speaking of An-2s, there's a company in Huntsville, AL that has several (or at least they used to). They used them for some kind of research and the planes were/are based at Moontown, a grass strip just east of town. I don't think of wake turbulence typically being a problem on grass runways but at Moontown's 2004 fly-in I saw a Challenger go into the trees when the pilot came in a bit hot, floated and didn't land on the runway before he got to the point where the An-2 that had landed previously touched down. His Challenger was abruptly turned 90 degrees left and went into the trees about 20 or 30 feet above the ground. Luckily the pilot wasn't hurt beyond a few nicks and scrapes. It's amazing to watch how slowly An-2s can take off and land--you know the high lift devices on the wings are working hard. Here's a picture of a Cub (painted silver like the ones my grandparents' had) with the An-2 that caused the incident in the background. 
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Post subject: Re: Biplane Thread - Experiences, Tips, PIREPS, Pics and Vid Posted: 13 Aug 2013, 23:32 |
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Joined: 01/07/08 Posts: 5936 Post Likes: +1157 Location: 5B2 Saratoga Springs, NY
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Username Protected wrote: ?....(And then there was the night I swapped seats in the Decathlon......that's a story in itself...) hmmmmm..... picturing that?...... Maybe we need a stupid airplane tricks thread?
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