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DC-3,of course.
Go in style, David! Richard AINut wrote: What would you guys recommend to carry 4 or 5 GoldWings and their riders? Doesn't need to be able to cross an ocean 8-). It needs to be one that mere mortals can afford, so 747's and C5's are out. Thanks, David M. |
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We flew to San Juan, P.R. this last spring. As we were taxiing to the
terminal, I counted at least 30 DC-3's at various places on the ramps. Most of them looked to be actively in service. Thought we had gone through a time warp. . . Rich S. |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
... I went by Tradewinds (DC-3 yard in San Antonio) to see old man Ormand, and was surprised how much they have expanded Literaly stacks of new shipping containers full of stuff. Mebbe Douglas opened a new plant?? Damn! Now if somebody will just start cranking out '57 Chebby convertibles. . . Rich S. |
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![]() "Rich S." wrote Mebbe Douglas opened a new plant?? Damn! Now if somebody will just start cranking out '57 Chebby convertibles. . . I wonder if someone was to invest in the tooling to put the DC-3 back into production, how much demand there would be, and how much they would have to charge per copy to break even? Perhaps use a turboprop, but offer a radial, also. -- Jim in NC |
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("Morgans" wrote)
I wonder if someone was to invest in the tooling to put the DC-3 back into production, how much demand there would be, and how much they would have to charge per copy to break even? Perhaps use a turboprop, but offer a radial, also. That would be fun - CubCrafter DC-3. Twin Diesels. 50 gallon per hour (total) fuel burn ...um, not sure who makes such an engine g. 200 mph cruise. Clean up the plane a little - lighten it up a little. Glass cockpit. http://www.baslerturbo.com/ DC-3 Turbo conversions http://www.baslerturbo.com/performance.html Performance numbers I'll be seeing someone tonight who was a stewardess for NWA on DC-3's. She said there were some routes where they were up and down 10-12-15 times into small airports per flight. The procedure for flight attendants was to go "up" to the front of the plane before each take-off and do their safety talk. She said many times they did it from the rear door because they didn't want to hump it "up" to the cockpit area for the umpteenth time, plus the poor guy flying from Madison to Omaha had already heard it umpteen times. http://www.goldenwingsmuseum.com/Air...Bushmaster.htm Story under the pics. Bushmaster - no market. Two built. http://www.caranddriver.com/article....ticle_id=10442 Dodge Challenge 'Spy' photo - maybe this idea will take off. https://www.neodata.com/hfmus/cdri/ Picture of Dodge Challenge on the cover. Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
... I'll be seeing someone tonight who was a stewardess for NWA on DC-3's. She said there were some routes where they were up and down 10-12-15 times into small airports per flight. The procedure for flight attendants was to go "up" to the front of the plane before each take-off and do their safety talk. She said many times they did it from the rear door because they didn't want to hump it "up" to the cockpit area for the umpteenth time, plus the poor guy flying from Madison to Omaha had already heard it umpteen times. My dad and I (10 years old) were weathered in at Medford, Oregon. Oh, we had tried to get out in his Cessna 120, but after an hour of scud running were fortunate enough to find Medford again and gratefully landed. We were sitting in the combination FBO/terminal building office watching the rain beat down on the tarmac outside the window. There was an inch or so of water all across the ramp and the rain would make little geysers as it hit. Overhead, the ceiling was all of 200' and drew a soggy line on the surrounding hills. Then we heard the pop-pop of a couple of radial engines coasting down to the runway. A West Coast Airlines DC-3 appeared out of the clouds, seeming to trail lines of gray as it split the center line of the runway. Taxiing up to the terminal, the landing light highlighted the downpour. The pilot spun the Douglas on one wheel as he hit the throttle on his side. The left engine then spun to a stop and the "Airstair" door opened. The copilot appeared at the opening as a ramp worker ran across to see what had prompted the approach to minimums that day. The copilot, trying to stay dry, kicked a crate of chickens out the door and swung it closed. The left engine started up with a plume of blue smoke and no time was lost in taxiing out and taking off to the North and a stop at Salem. Iron men and aluminum airplanes. . . Rich S. |
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And here is the single engine version of the Explorer sold in Canada. A
flying motor home. http://www.exploreraero.com/flashed.html Hope this helps Jean-Paul "AllThumbs" wrote in message oups.com... Here's a link I found on Ron Wanttaja's page of links http://www.coastcomp.com/av/fltline2/avion.htm |
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This one sounds really interesting! However, how would one get the
bikes in and out? David M. Jean-Paul Roy wrote: And here is the single engine version of the Explorer sold in Canada. A flying motor home. http://www.exploreraero.com/flashed.html Hope this helps Jean-Paul "AllThumbs" wrote in message oups.com... Here's a link I found on Ron Wanttaja's page of links http://www.coastcomp.com/av/fltline2/avion.htm |
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This is rec.aviation.homebuilt, dude.
A two-seat half scale Short Skyvan with Rotax 912's and electric props? You won't have standing headroom, but the bike should fit easy. Roll the bike up the aft ramp into the cargo bay Weigh the weight and balance so that the cargo bay is on the center of lift and a bike doesn't create CG problems. .. |
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