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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 05:08:48 +0000 (UTC), Borislav Deianov
wrote: Hi, I'm considering the purchase of a share in a Steen Skybolt (homebuilt biplane). I'd never seen one before and my mechanical experience consists of peeking under the cowl of rental aircraft (this would be my first airplane). Needless to say, I need somebody familiar with the type to have a good look at it. If anybody here is willing to do that, or know anybody who might be, please drop me a note. The airplane is based at RHV (San Jose, CA). Thanks, Boris +++++++++++++++++++++++++ I gather you are NOT a Skybolt pilot. So, first things first. Investigate what it takes to land this bird with an appropriate amount of dual. Could be this airplane is not for you regardless of mechanical condition. Beware of owning a share of any airplane. The pitfalls can be many. Do your homework or happiness could be very fleeting. Barnyard BOb -- 50 years of flight |
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Barnyard BOb -- wrote in message . ..
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 05:08:48 +0000 (UTC), Borislav Deianov wrote: Hi, I'm considering the purchase of a share in a Steen Skybolt (homebuilt biplane). I'd never seen one before and my mechanical experience consists of peeking under the cowl of rental aircraft (this would be my first airplane). Needless to say, I need somebody familiar with the type to have a good look at it. If anybody here is willing to do that, or know anybody who might be, please drop me a note. The airplane is based at RHV (San Jose, CA). Thanks, Boris +++++++++++++++++++++++++ I gather you are NOT a Skybolt pilot. So, first things first. Investigate what it takes to land this bird with an appropriate amount of dual. Could be this airplane is not for you regardless of mechanical condition. Beware of owning a share of any airplane. The pitfalls can be many. Do your homework or happiness could be very fleeting. Barnyard BOb -- 50 years of flight BOoby, BOoby, BOoby. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Your reading comprehension skills appear to be lacking. Nowhere in Boris' post did he ask for a has-been's opinion on what he was going to do. Since you didn't seem to understand his simple request I'll type it r e a l s l o w f o r y o u : he just wanted information on an aircraft, a Skybolt in particular. Comprende'? It is comforting to see that you once again pointed out the fact that you have been flying for fifty years though. That no doubt makes you the preeminent expert on Skybolts. But you forgot to mention that you have 9000 hours, claim to have done some crop dusting, know for a fact that no engine type will ever work other than the ones you espouse and lastly, but certainly not leastly, you require no Viagra because your pecker still stands up for Rosy Palm and her five sisters. Now how in the world do you expect people to respect you if you neglect to continually remind them the reasons why they should? You are slipping BOob, better get some rudder in there! Oh, never mind. I forgot you got most of your time as an Aercoupe driver. Just pretend, okay? |
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![]() Me wrote: BOoby, BOoby, BOoby. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Your reading comprehension skills appear to be lacking. Nowhere in Boris' post did he ask for a has-been's opinion on what he was going to do. Since you didn't seem to understand his simple request I'll type it r e a l s l o w f o r y o u : he just wanted information on an aircraft, a Skybolt in particular. Comprende'? +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hi, Sock Puppet. Have you been formally introduced to Waun Himenitpic? Sock Puppet meet Waun Himenitpic. Waun Himenitpic meet Sock Puppet. Have a nice day, you two. P.S. My apologies to rec.aviation owning. This is a one time post. Waun and his sock puppet can have it back now. Barnyard BOb -- |
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I'm considering the purchase of a share in a Steen Skybolt (homebuilt
biplane). I'd never seen one before and my mechanical experience consists of peeking under the cowl of rental aircraft (this would be my first airplane). Needless to say, I need somebody familiar with the type to have a good look at it. If anybody here is willing to do that, or know anybody who might be, please drop me a note. The airplane is based at RHV (San Jose, CA). Look up EAA Chapter 62 on the web -- they're based at RHV. One of them should know an AP who built a Skybolt at RHV. If Robin is your instructor, he'd know the builder, as Robin did the first flight on it. Ed Wischmeyer former President, EAA Chapter 62 |
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Borislav Deianov wrote in message ...
Investigate what it takes to land this bird with an appropriate amount of dual. Definitely. I already have an instructor lined up, the best one there is. ATP, 23000 hours, airshow performer, flown 300+ types, etc, etc. I swear I learn more from him in one hour than in five hours with any of the several other good instructors I've flown with. Boris, Maybe it's just not clear to me but: 1) have you flown this Skybolt? Any Skybolt? 2) have you called insurance agents, or the insurance for this partnership, and found out what it will take to have yourself added? I know you're a good tailwheel/acro pilot, but I don't think one can overestimate the "luuuuuve" factor in buying a plane. Out of several planes with similar, suitable characteristics, you might easily find you vastly prefer one or another, for small details of ergonomics or handling or visibility, which you just can't tell *until you fly that make and model*. I hear that you have a great instructor, but the insurance company which was willing to insure one of the other partners when he had less experience than you have now, might not be willing to cover YOU at a reasonable cost no matter how fantastic your CFI is and how good a pilot you are. That was then, this is now, KWIM? re mechanic, have you looked at Ron Wanttaja's homebuilt pages? There are several Skybolt web pages listed, and one of them, or one of the people who maintain them, might know of a type club where you could ask. Also, contact your local EAA chapter, not only might you get leads to a bunch of mechanics knowledgeable in a similar type of plane (if not Skybolt) but you might get a bunch of skinny about that particular plane. Good luck! Sydney |
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Borislav Deianov wrote in message ...
Hi, I'm considering the purchase of a share in a Steen Skybolt (homebuilt biplane). I'd never seen one before and my mechanical experience consists of peeking under the cowl of rental aircraft (this would be my first airplane). Needless to say, I need somebody familiar with the type to have a good look at it. If anybody here is willing to do that, or know anybody who might be, please drop me a note. The airplane is based at RHV (San Jose, CA). Thanks, Boris You really should have a pre-purchase inspection by a competent A&P. Vern Miller and Brian Stout are both located at RHV. I believe Brian Stout at Flying S Aviation owns a Skybolt himself. Either would do a good job for you. Ron French Navion 4969K RHV |
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But you have done other than and lastly if you I forgot Just pretend Good Morning Pacy.... What's it like being Mr. Phillip's sock puppet.??? Your friend Socky |
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![]() Sigh. Whoops! I guess You HEAR I never next time It's obvious Glad I could be of help. Good Morning Pacy.... What's it like being Mr. Phillip's sock puppet.??? Your friend Socky |
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In article , (Me) writes:
Not bad, but he needs to cut his fingernails. Come on, everybody! Let's get some life in this place! Bill Clinton was the best President we ever had! There should be user fees for ATC! Budwiser is the best beer there is! Someone disagree with me! You are absolutely RIGHT and Hillbilly Bitch should be the next president. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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