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Reminds me ...
a Long Time Ago, while attending summer school at Kansas State on my way to Wright Field, I hooked up with the Ft Riley Aero Club who had -- 2 Aeronca Champs. So, from flying T-34s in which I earned my private pilot's license, I get my tail wheel endorsement (that's another story) - even before such endorsements were required. Out joyriding one day with a friend, flying down the middle of Tuttle Creek Reservoir (a 'big' lake for a Kansas boy), cruising at the airplane's service ceiling (3000 feet or so), we notice that a 'big machine' is really close off our left wing. It's a CH-34 helicopter (http://tri.army.mil/LC/CS/csa/ch34002.jpg). They want to talk, but -- the Champs don't have radios; they try hand gestures but -- my training is Air Force, not Army. With them so close, and us in our 'really small airplane', my passenger said later he thought about getting out (there was -water- below us). We fly down the lake in formation; it seems we're no more than 100 feet apart. I'm flying as straight and level as I can, except -- when I sense they are coming closer I turn slightly to the right. After flying like this for five minutes or so, they raise their tail rotor and fly ahead of us, and away. All I can think about at that point is the possibility that this small tube & cloth Champ will get tangled up in the downdraft above or below that big whirling rotor. We return to the Junction City airport with no more excitement - we've had enough for today. Thanks, folks, for triggering the recall of great memories, and for giving us a place to share them with an audience that appreciates the living of them. george George Young Seaford, VA |
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