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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 11/28/2007 7:26:11 PM   
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Here is a picture of my '59 Comanche.


Regards,
Jerry

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 11/29/2007 12:07:38 AM   
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Nice, several old timers have told me those are great planes.

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/3/2007 5:05:56 AM   
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ok...nice thread....have been in a 172, 182, 560, 650, ...all experimental.
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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/10/2007 10:39:30 PM   
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Many nice planes on this thread. Here is my mooney I have had for the past ten years. Since the purchase I did the interior, paint, speedmods, glass, avionics, engine FWF, new prop S-tec 30 with gpss etc etc etc etc.

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/12/2007 10:53:05 PM   
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I don't own a plane but I do fly out of Augusta, Maine and rent a Beechcraft Sport 150 and Censsna 172 Skyhawk from Maine Instrument Flight.
I had the chance to fly, with an instructor, an AT-6 (actually the SNJ version) when a company from Florida came to Biddeford, Maine several years back and I have flown a Stearman biplane at the Fantasy of Flight Museum in Polk, Florida the last couple of winters. I was able to get a ride in a Stearman at the Owls head Museum in Maine this past summer, something I've been waitng almost 30 years to do at that museum.
My favorite flights are in the 172 up to Dexter where I give my father, his lady friend and my uncle rides up over Dover-Foxcroft where they live and Sebec lake. From there you can see Katahdin and the mountain ranges to the west. this past summer we travelled to Seattle and visited the Museum of Flight and had a ride in a WACO UPF-7 over the city. I love biplanes and hope to get as many rides as I can!

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/15/2007 3:18:57 PM   
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Nice thread guys! Especially Ercoupe N99879. Enjoyed your comments about Paul. I was working on the AMA project "Got Wings" a few years ago and asked Paul P. if he would give us a sound bite for the ad. Sure, he said, "It all starts with a model and a dream". I always thought that was the best and most perfect quote we ever got. I'm not sure what happened to the program. They have had the same ad for years.

I started flying in the Army in May, 1968. Did my senior trip in Southeast Asia as a helicopter pilot. When I returned stateside, I started my commercial training at Temple Texas. The year after I left the Army I started flying helicopters commercially in Alaska. They are used for Helitack support for fire fighters in the summers. After moving to the Trans Alaska Pipeline, I left helicopters to become a light twin Captain for Fairbanks Flight Service. That winter I hired on to a small airline in Alaska called Wien Air Alaska. After ten years of the best flying of my life we got caught up in the throes of a Corporate raider named Jim Flood. He basically trashed the airline and I went to work for PSA out of San Diego, CA.

I have always been in and out of modeling and General Aviation for the past 40 years (wow, hits home when you put it in writing). I now own two 11AC Aeronca Chiefs. One is a project in the true sense of the word and one is flyable. One to fly and one to fix. If I could figure out how to post a picture again, I'll post a pic of it.

Keep up the great posts and all the great advice to the new pilots (I hate the terms beginner, novice and newcomer). We are all still learning and still newcomers of one sort or another. I worked for decades with the Air Line Pilots Assn. Education Committee traveling to colleges and universities talking to students about becoming an Airline Pilot. Can't say that I could look a youngster in the face and tell him/her it's a great place to work anymore.

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/22/2007 7:03:16 PM   
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passed my PPL checkride 11/13/2007 !!!! wooo hoo!!!! ripe old age of 27... flying rc for about 3-4years, finally broke down and went full scale.. Waiting for the freezing temps here on the northeast to dissapate to get crackin' on the IR rating!

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/23/2007 6:18:52 AM   
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CONGRATS!!!

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/24/2007 8:07:29 AM   
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Well, it’s been just about the hardest, but most rewarding month of my life! I graduated from Redstone College (formally Colorado Aero Tech) on December 4th. On the 18th I took my PPL checkride, then three days later my oral and practical for my A&P. I’m finally done, and what a ride it has been! I’ve accepted a position at Duncan Aviation working on Challengers, and Citation X’s. After the holidays I’m moving to Lincoln, Nebraska to start my new position.

Since I’m finally done with school, I’m looking forward to getting back into building R/c. Would anyone happen to know if there are any flying fields in the Lincoln area? Maybe a local club?



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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/24/2007 11:27:30 AM   
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At the top of the page, put your cursor on RC Community....

....on the drop down box, point at rc People and Places
....move over to, and select Local Clubs.
....put in your info, and find a Club.

Congratulations on your successes and your new career in aviation.

Merry Christmas....Happy Holidays (All).....and a Happy New Year to our Full Scale Friends.

Flyboy Dave.

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/25/2007 5:52:18 AM   
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Merry Christams to all, and safe flying!

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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/26/2007 11:12:23 PM   
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Here is a picture of my first solo landing. My instructor and I were doing touch and goes at 2v2, and he goes "make this one a full stop so I can get out!" The picture came off a cell phone so its not the best.


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RE: Full scale flyers....roll call. - 12/26/2007 11:54:39 PM   
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LOL Dark my instructor said the same thing. He's said sarcastically" let me outta this plane your making me sick".
There's a lot of 2nd guessing thoughts go on as you taxi to take off. I figured if he says I'm ready, I'm ready.
I mainly 2nd guessed because I only had 7.8 hrs.

Its a good feeling, and hear your 1st solo x-country can be similar.

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