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Peter Hucker
January 5th 07, 05:45 PM
Beech C-45 Expediter taken at Flight Fantastic airshow, Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Looks a little fake due to the (unusually) pure blue sky.
Source:
http://hucker.plus.com/canon/Beech%20C-45%20Expediter%202%20(source).jpg
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Overlord
January 6th 07, 04:27 AM
Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long" stacks
and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere else
to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they rock...).
Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and had moved
to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
OL
Overlord
January 6th 07, 04:27 AM
Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long" stacks
and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere else
to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they rock...).
Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and had moved
to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
OL
Allan9
January 6th 07, 05:16 AM
Only two kinds of BE18 pilots
Those that have ground looped and those that will
I have.
Al
"Overlord" > wrote in message
. net...
> Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long"
> stacks and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
>
> If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
> three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere
> else to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they
> rock...). Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and
> had moved to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
>
> Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
>
> OL
>
>
>
>
Allan9
January 6th 07, 05:16 AM
Only two kinds of BE18 pilots
Those that have ground looped and those that will
I have.
Al
"Overlord" > wrote in message
. net...
> Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long"
> stacks and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
>
> If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
> three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere
> else to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they
> rock...). Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and
> had moved to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
>
> Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
>
> OL
>
>
>
>
Alan[_1_]
January 6th 07, 11:47 AM
A fellow I know (used to fly freight out of Jackson) told me some 18's were
easier to taxi than others depending on whether or not they had the high or
low tail wheel. Then of course there were the trike versions...
Alan
"Overlord" > wrote in message
. net...
> Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long"
stacks
> and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
>
> If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
> three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere
else
> to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they rock...).
> Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and had moved
> to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
>
> Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
>
> OL
>
>
>
>
Alan[_1_]
January 6th 07, 11:47 AM
A fellow I know (used to fly freight out of Jackson) told me some 18's were
easier to taxi than others depending on whether or not they had the high or
low tail wheel. Then of course there were the trike versions...
Alan
"Overlord" > wrote in message
. net...
> Unlike some other pics this is actually a real C-45. Note the "long"
stacks
> and only the one trim tab on the port rudder.
>
> If you can taxi a Beech-18 you can fly a manhole cover. I remember
> three-pointing a Super-18 in Little Rock during a blizzard. Had nowhere
else
> to go. Enjoyed a great breakfast at Central Flying Service (they rock...).
> Returned home to find the wife had bailed out with some dude and had moved
> to Roswell. Took the kids with her....
>
> Another chapter of the freight wars....grrrrrrr.
>
> OL
>
>
>
>
lesroarey
January 6th 07, 07:34 PM
who took that snap?
"Peter Hucker" > wrote in message
...
> Beech C-45 Expediter taken at Flight Fantastic airshow, Edinburgh,
> Scotland.
>
> Looks a little fake due to the (unusually) pure blue sky.
>
> Source:
> http://hucker.plus.com/canon/Beech%20C-45%20Expediter%202%20(source).jpg
> --
> http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
> http://www.petersphotos.com
>
> Q: Why is it hard for a woman to find men who are sensitive, caring and
> good looking?
> A: Because those men already have boyfriends.
>
>
lesroarey
January 6th 07, 07:34 PM
who took that snap?
"Peter Hucker" > wrote in message
...
> Beech C-45 Expediter taken at Flight Fantastic airshow, Edinburgh,
> Scotland.
>
> Looks a little fake due to the (unusually) pure blue sky.
>
> Source:
> http://hucker.plus.com/canon/Beech%20C-45%20Expediter%202%20(source).jpg
> --
> http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
> http://www.petersphotos.com
>
> Q: Why is it hard for a woman to find men who are sensitive, caring and
> good looking?
> A: Because those men already have boyfriends.
>
>
Peter Hucker
January 7th 07, 04:47 PM
I did, at the "Flight Fantastic Airshow" in Edinburgh a couple of
years ago. Canon EOS 10D and Sigma 50-500mm telephoto.
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 19:34:32 GMT, "lesroarey" >
wrote:
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>
>who took that snap?
>
>"Peter Hucker" > wrote in message
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>> Beech C-45 Expediter taken at Flight Fantastic airshow, Edinburgh,
>> Scotland.
>>
>> Looks a little fake due to the (unusually) pure blue sky.
>>
>> Source:
>> http://hucker.plus.com/canon/Beech%20C-45%20Expediter%202%20(source).jpg
>> --
>> http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
>> http://www.petersphotos.com
>>
>> Q: Why is it hard for a woman to find men who are sensitive, caring and
>> good looking?
>> A: Because those men already have boyfriends.
>>
>>
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Peter Hucker
January 7th 07, 04:47 PM
I did, at the "Flight Fantastic Airshow" in Edinburgh a couple of
years ago. Canon EOS 10D and Sigma 50-500mm telephoto.
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 19:34:32 GMT, "lesroarey" >
wrote:
>
>
>who took that snap?
>
>"Peter Hucker" > wrote in message
...
>> Beech C-45 Expediter taken at Flight Fantastic airshow, Edinburgh,
>> Scotland.
>>
>> Looks a little fake due to the (unusually) pure blue sky.
>>
>> Source:
>> http://hucker.plus.com/canon/Beech%20C-45%20Expediter%202%20(source).jpg
>> --
>> http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
>> http://www.petersphotos.com
>>
>> Q: Why is it hard for a woman to find men who are sensitive, caring and
>> good looking?
>> A: Because those men already have boyfriends.
>>
>>
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