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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Live in Taupiri, Waikato, work in the big smoke, New Zealand
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Wandering Dave is on the money with both aircraft and location...
PS...Thanks Jaba for the pointer...was well worth the visit!!
PS...Thanks Jaba for the pointer...was well worth the visit!!
Name the Cockpits...
a) easy one
b) another easy one
c) bit harder
d)
e) Seems strange not to see these anymore...
f) It will be a more boring world when these are gone...
a) easy one
b) another easy one
c) bit harder
d)
e) Seems strange not to see these anymore...
f) It will be a more boring world when these are gone...
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: in the classroom of life
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Passengers are happy.........
F/O did a good job to TOC....and no automagic stuff
And this all looks good.....even the Dr would love these numbers!
All makes for a great couple of days and a happy Jaba!
F/O did a good job to TOC....and no automagic stuff
And this all looks good.....even the Dr would love these numbers!
All makes for a great couple of days and a happy Jaba!
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Interior finished in the 185. Bloke from Casino did the job (works out of Aero Enterprise in Lismore). I've seen several other jobs he has done on aircraft and I reckon you would have to go a long way to find better.
Good one Tank'.
I actually read that in Chuck Yeager's Autobiography. A defecting Korean fighter pilot was demonstating the finer points of the Mig15 when Chuck asked the same question. If memory serves, he answered something like.. "If airplane spin, put stick hard against line. If it spins more than one and a half times (Ithink that's how many it was), you go!" With the Korean pilot making a hand gesture indicating one should eject.
Beautifully simplistic the Ruskies!
I actually read that in Chuck Yeager's Autobiography. A defecting Korean fighter pilot was demonstating the finer points of the Mig15 when Chuck asked the same question. If memory serves, he answered something like.. "If airplane spin, put stick hard against line. If it spins more than one and a half times (Ithink that's how many it was), you go!" With the Korean pilot making a hand gesture indicating one should eject.
Beautifully simplistic the Ruskies!
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Most times .. it was better to look forward, or out through the picture windows ..
Or watch the instruments..
..than look behind..
Or watch the instruments..
..than look behind..
Last edited by frigatebird; 14th Oct 2009 at 20:30.