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On Aug 14, 10:52*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Aug 14, 8:01*pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:52:58 -0700, Frank Whiteley wrote: Worth repeating. *Many years ago in the UK, a Std Cirrus pilot apparently dropped his lighter into the front of the cockpit, undid his straps to recover it, and PIO'd himself out through the canopy. Parachute worked though. I recall a similar story-Cirrus pilot dropped his screwdriver while adjusting TE for a vario. Did this happen more than once or is it apocryphal? I ask this because Martin Simons describes an almost identical event at Waikerie around 1971. See "Sailplanes 1965-2000" page 147. -- martin@ * | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org * * * | Can't say. *Related to me in the late 1970's as a UK incident, but maybe the provincials still consider OZ part of the empire;^) Frank |
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At 21:42 14 August 2009, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
There's that scene in The Sunship Game where Gleb opens the sliding window in the canopy of his Cirrus and flicks out a cigarette butt... The idea that folks used to toss cigarette butts out over forested areas is sort of appalling, isn't it? Jim Beckman |
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On Aug 15, 5:45*am, Jim Beckman wrote:
At 21:42 14 August 2009, Bob Kuykendall wrote: There's that scene in The Sunship Game where Gleb opens the sliding window in the canopy of his Cirrus and flicks out a cigarette butt... The idea that folks used to toss cigarette butts out over forested areas is sort of appalling, isn't it? * Jim Beckman some idiots in cars still do it! Brad |
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At 14:07 15 August 2009, Brad wrote:
On Aug 15, 5:45=A0am, Jim Beckman wrote: At 21:42 14 August 2009, Bob Kuykendall wrote: There's that scene in The Sunship Game where Gleb opens the sliding window in the canopy of his Cirrus and flicks out a cigarette butt... The idea that folks used to toss cigarette butts out over forested areas is sort of appalling, isn't it? =A0 Jim Beckman some idiots in cars still do it! Brad No worse than thermalling over a stubble fire in Slingsbys open cockpit, wood and fabric, T21, watching lumps of burning straw disappear upwards past the wingtip. Flying was also a bit difficult what with the coughing from the smoke and the watery eyes but the lift was incredible. |
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![]() I have soared in Southern France and Northern Texas. Texas was over giant stockyard. The odor of cow dung went up several thousand feet in big thermals. In sourthern France, the sweet smell of lavender in thermals. GA No worse than thermalling over a stubble fire in Slingsbys open cockpit, wood and fabric, T21, watching lumps of burning straw disappear upwards past the wingtip. Flying was also a bit difficult what with the coughing from the smoke and the watery eyes but the lift was incredible. |
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On Aug 15, 3:45*pm, Robert Gaines
wrote: *I have soared in Southern France and Northern Texas. *Texas was over giant stockyard. *The odor of cow dung went up several thousand feet in big thermals. *In sourthern France, the sweet smell of lavender in thermals. *GA How about the smell - or stench - of crude oil or whatever refineries release into the air over Denver City, TX. It almost made me gag at over 8,000ft. The lift was good, though. :-) Uli Neumann |
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![]() *I have soared in Southern France and Northern Texas. *Texas was over giant stockyard. *The odor of cow dung went up several thousand feet in big thermals. *In sourthern France, the sweet smell of lavender in thermals. *GA How about the smell - or stench - of crude oil or whatever refineries release into the air over Denver City, TX. It almost made me gag at over 8,000ft. The lift was good, though. :-) Uli Neumann An Open Cirrus I almost bought a few years back only had like 600 original hours on it. Reason it stopped getting flown was it's pilot was thermalling over some freshly sprayed field (unknown to him...) and the thermal also carried with it a toxic cocktail of poison- rendering him with PERMANENT vertigo and grounding him for life. Most uncool. Basically if you can smell it you are consuming it on some level, cow dung (yummy!) lavender, light fraction solvents/refinery byproducts, paint, pesticide, pot smoke (the ole' thermaling over a concert/ burning man) whatever, so a 'save' may not actually be such in the long run. Note- very nasty stuff is sprayed on cotton, as it's not a food crop. I'm sure there are others that get real nasty stuff too, but even the stuff we spray on our so called food (pfft-conventional crops...) here is pretty bad too. Thanks Monsanto's! -Paul PS. inspired by my hero Gleb, I too used to smoke in my ship- his old Sisu! It's metal though, and I NEVER threw butts out (the many times I've watched Sunship I don't recall seeing Gleb do that, I will watch again...), burning or not. I haven't smoked for 2-1/2 yrs though, and don't plan on starting again anytime soon! |
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At Tehachapi, back in 1972, we had a 2-32 that had an ashtray
installed. Don't know if it was factory installed or not but it was one of those chrome flip top lid types. Beirne Lay Jr. (Twelve O'clock High, etc.) used to come up from LA and fly the 2-32. After he landed, the ashtray was always jammed full with cigarette butts. Maybe the ashtray capacity determined how long he could fly! Steve |
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 07:59:44 -0700, GM wrote:
How about the smell - or stench - of crude oil or whatever refineries release into the air over Denver City, TX. It almost made me gag at over 8,000ft. The lift was good, though. :-) Uli Neumann I remember getting a good climb off the Stewartby brick kiln. I could see the smoke travelling horizontally for half a km and then bending sharply up and going into a nice cloud at 4500 ft, so thought I'd have some of that. There was absolutely no air movement outside the smoke plume but there was 5-6 kts inside it all the way to cloud base. The smoke smelt of burnt diesel oil and hot brick. It was the only thermal I've centered by sniffing! -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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