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Just saw a brief news clip of a burning Navion L-17 at Marlborough,
MA. (about 5 miles from my home) Apparently everyone got out o.k., so that's a relief. The shot showed the plane with the nose gear collapsed and flames shooting out the cabin. We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. John Dupre' |
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We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what
the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. Navions are just so much cooler than Bonanzas. Anything with that "North American" prefix is gonna have way more chops than anything callled a "Beechcraft", which sounds too much like a boat company, I'm afraid. The Navion's huge cabin, and those classic lines, so reminiscent of the Mustang, just make it a real piece of American history. If I were to buy a 4-place classic aircraft, it would be a toss-up between a Beech Staggerwing and a Navion. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. Navions are just so much cooler than Bonanzas. Anything with that "North American" prefix is gonna have way more chops than anything callled a "Beechcraft", which sounds too much like a boat company, I'm afraid. The Navion's huge cabin, and those classic lines, so reminiscent of the Mustang, just make it a real piece of American history. If I were to buy a 4-place classic aircraft, it would be a toss-up between a Beech Staggerwing and a Navion. Jay, I now know you understand what a really cool airplane is!! Also for years a Navion (although 5 knots slower) could be found cheaper than a Bo. Navions are indeed quite cool. BTW we came out of annual some time between two weekends (damned this work crap is getting in the way of my airplane!) with a few minor "we need to do that sometime in the next couple of months" issues. Then after not having flown in 3 months (damned husband gets to fly just cause it looks like we might go IFR at some point, yes, I know, I should get my instrument rating), did my BFR with a former U2 pilot (who asked if I'd seen some video on "that Alexis website" :-) without difficulty (except my steep turns started out really ugly). He needed a few landings so I managed to sit on my hands while someone else flew my plane from the right seat to a landing (mind you the right seat has no brakes). Now I'd flown with him in a CAP 182 when he was the CAPUSAF and I've never seen anyone handle a plane like that, so I did ok. His wife was in the back as they haven't been flying in a while (new house syndrome) and she wasn't fond of the stalls. We flew around for a couple of hours and had a great time. I think my slow flight is better than it ever was! Only one fatality yesterday, I ran over a mouse while pulling the plane out. After finding the rather squished body I took a really good look inside the wing over the wheel that did the damage and could find no evidence of a nest, etc. Lights worked, strobes worked, I wish I knew where that little sucker came from! It was GREAT to be able to fly again. Now it looks like spring might get here and I'm going to try to get out much more often. |
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Jay, I now know you understand what a really cool airplane is!!
Crap -- the secret is out. You always thought we loved you (and Ron), but in reality it's your airplane we lust after... ;-) It was GREAT to be able to fly again. Now it looks like spring might get here and I'm going to try to get out much more often. Glad you're back in the air! You guys gonna zip down to Sun N Fun this year? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Jay, I now know you understand what a really cool airplane is!! Crap -- the secret is out. You always thought we loved you (and Ron), but in reality it's your airplane we lust after... And we had to wait years to see the plane! Despite being worth the wait, it was just so....cruel :-) -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Jay, I now know you understand what a really cool airplane is!! Crap -- the secret is out. You always thought we loved you (and Ron), but in reality it's your airplane we lust after... ;-) It was GREAT to be able to fly again. Now it looks like spring might get here and I'm going to try to get out much more often. Glad you're back in the air! You guys gonna zip down to Sun N Fun this year? - Nah, I have to work. The bad thing about the new job is not much vacation time. We have a Navion fly-in the end of June and Oshkosh and that will burn every minute of vacation and comp time I have. Margy |
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![]() Margy Natalie wrote: Jay Honeck wrote: Jay, I now know you understand what a really cool airplane is!! What does the Navion cruise at at 75%? How slow can it go on final with one person and a half tank of gas? |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. Navions are just so much cooler than Bonanzas. Anything with that "North American" prefix is gonna have way more chops than anything callled a "Beechcraft", which sounds too much like a boat company, I'm afraid. Ohhhh....yer askin' for it. The Navion's huge cabin, and those classic lines, so reminiscent of the Mustang, just make it a real piece of American history. If I were to buy a 4-place classic aircraft, it would be a toss-up between a Beech Staggerwing and a Navion. Instead, you got a Piper, which sounds like it comes from a manufacturer of flutes. :~) |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. Navions are just so much cooler than Bonanzas. Anything with that "North American" prefix is gonna have way more chops than anything callled a "Beechcraft", which sounds too much like a boat company, I'm afraid. Ohhhh....yer askin' for it. The Navion's huge cabin, and those classic lines, so reminiscent of the Mustang, just make it a real piece of American history. If I were to buy a 4-place classic aircraft, it would be a toss-up between a Beech Staggerwing and a Navion. Instead, you got a Piper, which sounds like it comes from a manufacturer of flutes. :~) And let's not even talk about Cess ... na! :-) Matt |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... : We seem to have a number of Navions hereabouts. Always wondered what : the attraction was. Seems a Bonanza is more efficient. : : Navions are just so much cooler than Bonanzas. Anything with that : "North American" prefix is gonna have way more chops than anything : callled a "Beechcraft", which sounds too much like a boat company, I'm : afraid. : : The Navion's huge cabin, and those classic lines, so reminiscent of : the Mustang, just make it a real piece of American history. If I were : to buy a 4-place classic aircraft, it would be a toss-up between a : Beech Staggerwing and a Navion. : -- : Jay Honeck : Iowa City, IA : Pathfinder N56993 : www.AlexisParkInn.com : "Your Aviation Destination" : The Meyers 200 blows the doors off a Navion, tho', and has the way cool looks also... |
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