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Mike Weller
July 22nd 05, 08:38 PM
I'm reading Robert Buck's book "North Star Over My Shoulder".

I started it because I've used his advice from "Weather Flying".

Well I got to page 43 and he descibes his early lessons as doing
stunting, where you pull the nose up and then do a tailspin.

A "tailspin?"

From a pilot that flew 747s? And he even described the Kinner engine
accurately, which I have experience with, in the same paragraph!!!

I'm going to read the rest of the book because of "Weather Flying".
And because I've already paid for the book.

But how...???

Mike Weller

Ed Sullivan
July 22nd 05, 08:54 PM
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:38:37 -0500, Mike Weller > wrote:

>I'm reading Robert Buck's book "North Star Over My Shoulder".
>
>I started it because I've used his advice from "Weather Flying".
>
>Well I got to page 43 and he descibes his early lessons as doing
>stunting, where you pull the nose up and then do a tailspin.
>
>A "tailspin?"
>
>From a pilot that flew 747s? And he even described the Kinner engine
>accurately, which I have experience with, in the same paragraph!!!
>
>I'm going to read the rest of the book because of "Weather Flying".
>And because I've already paid for the book.
>
> But how...???
>
>Mike Weller

You're too young, It was frequently referred to as such in the 30s.
Haven't you ever heard of Tailspin Tommy a character in the Big Little
Books.

Ed Sullivan, aged pilot
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Hotel 179
July 22nd 05, 08:55 PM
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"Mike Weller" > wrote in message
news:1122057030.f49b01091d0ab378d9947eb4cbf4c469@o nlynews...
> I'm reading Robert Buck's book "North Star Over My Shoulder".
>
> A "tailspin?"
>
>
> Mike Weller
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ala Tailspin Tommy? :)

Stephen

Bushleague
July 22nd 05, 09:39 PM
Sure Cliff Robertson gives reference to them in the movie "The Pilot".

Bush

On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 19:54:10 GMT, Ed Sullivan >
wrote:

>On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:38:37 -0500, Mike Weller > wrote:
>
>>I'm reading Robert Buck's book "North Star Over My Shoulder".
>>
>>I started it because I've used his advice from "Weather Flying".
>>
>>Well I got to page 43 and he descibes his early lessons as doing
>>stunting, where you pull the nose up and then do a tailspin.
>>
>>A "tailspin?"
>>
>>From a pilot that flew 747s? And he even described the Kinner engine
>>accurately, which I have experience with, in the same paragraph!!!
>>
>>I'm going to read the rest of the book because of "Weather Flying".
>>And because I've already paid for the book.
>>
>> But how...???
>>
>>Mike Weller
>
>You're too young, It was frequently referred to as such in the 30s.
>Haven't you ever heard of Tailspin Tommy a character in the Big Little
>Books.
>
>Ed Sullivan, aged pilot
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

July 23rd 05, 02:16 AM
I just finished the book last week and had the same reaction to
"tailspin" as you. Overall Mr. Buck does a good job in relating his
extraordinary career in aviation. I liked Ernest Gann's book better
though.

John Gaquin
July 23rd 05, 03:13 AM
"Mike Weller" > wrote in message
>
> A "tailspin?"
>
> From a pilot that flew 747s?

common and correct terminology when Bob Buck learned to fly -- he is
excused. if you want to be bothered by word usage, there's plenty of
opportunity in this NG -- people regularly refer to pilot licenses, tickets,
commercial ratings, etc.

Cub Driver
July 23rd 05, 10:42 AM
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:38:37 -0500, Mike Weller > wrote:

>Well I got to page 43 and he descibes his early lessons as doing
>stunting, where you pull the nose up and then do a tailspin.

I didn't notice that. Still, it's a term I grew up with. Wasn't there
a Smilin' Jack character called Tailspin?


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