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Own - Cessna 172N
Dream - Spitfire Dream Build - Velocity XLRG Realistic Build - Dyke Delta JD2 "Bob Babcock" wrote in message om... I read the Kitplanes discussion and thought that a poll of this group would be interesting and more relevant. Perhaps in response to two questions; What airplane do you own? What dream airplane would you like to build and/or own? My vote on both questions is the correct choice, of course. The Bowers Flybaby. Which, you all will surely agree, would win any poll of well educated homebuilt airplane enthusiasts as the ultimate dream plane. Bob Calgary, Canada Flybaby C-IADT |
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![]() Bob Babcock wrote: The Bowers Flybaby. Which, you all will surely agree, would win any poll of well educated homebuilt airplane enthusiasts as the ultimate dream plane. Bob Calgary, Canada Flybaby C-IADT +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FLYBABY... ULTIMATE dream plane? Don't know what yer smokin', Bob, but.... could you send some to Kansas City? g I enjoyed my Flybaby for what it was 40 years ago. The dream, and the open cockpit was unique, but.... the dream and honeymoon were very short lived. It was slow, far from aerobatic and damn cold for too much of the year to be user friendly for me. I never could bring myself to relax with the maze of floppy flying wires. No loops, no rolls, no spins... and after 100 hours, the boredom did me in. There is a difference between living and being ALIVE. YMMV. Barnyard BOb - an RV grin is the ULTIMATE |
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Own: Citabria model carved from teak.
Dream: Mountain Goat STOL: http://www.bushplanes.com/ Assuming that it comes close to its claims. But if we were just dreaming. I'd love to find a 300+HP STOL Aircraft that will cary 4x200 lb adults, 800 lbs of gear, that cruises at 160+KTAS while burning less than 10 gph, taildragger, stick, and then have somebody give it to me. |
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![]() "Carl J. Hixon" wrote in message news ![]() Own: Citabria model carved from teak. Dream: Mountain Goat STOL: http://www.bushplanes.com/ Assuming that it comes close to its claims. But if we were just dreaming. I'd love to find a 300+HP STOL Aircraft that will cary 4x200 lb adults, 800 lbs of gear, that cruises at 160+KTAS while burning less than 10 gph, taildragger, stick, and then have somebody give it to me. That's not just a dream...that's a fantasy! |
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UltraJohn wrote: Bob Babcock wrote: I read the Kitplanes discussion and thought that a poll of this group would be interesting and more relevant. Perhaps in response to two questions; What airplane do you own? What dream airplane would you like to build and/or own? My vote on both questions is the correct choice, of course. The Bowers Flybaby. Which, you all will surely agree, would win any poll of well educated homebuilt airplane enthusiasts as the ultimate dream plane. Bob Calgary, Canada Flybaby C-IADT Barely started KR-2 either X-15, drawbacks: only a single-seater _terrible_ handling characteristics *damn* that "tow-plane" is expensive XB-70 one sweet-looking plane, but an excoriable safety record and the hanger-expense is a killer. or SR-71 world's fastest two-seater, but, d*mn, the way she leaks fuel on the ground. (there are GA planes that can fly for an _hour_ or more, on what a BlackBird on the ground leaks in one *minute*) |
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In article . net, UltraJohn ja Barely started KR-2 either X-15, drawbacks: only a single-seater _terrible_ handling characteristics *damn* that "tow-plane" is expensive XB-70 one sweet-looking plane, but an excoriable safety record and the hanger-expense is a killer. or SR-71 world's fastest two-seater, but, d*mn, the way she leaks fuel on the ground. (there are GA planes that can fly for an _hour_ or more, on what a BlackBird on the ground leaks in one *minute*) And that fuel cost more than the finest aged Whiskey. Don't forget the upkeep and crew for the refueling plane as well. They take off on minimum fuel, refuel and then go some where. I think I'd like to have a fuel hungry Sukoi 37. I think that's the designation. The one with vectored thrust. But on a more pratical note the SAI 261?, or the latest model of the F-33 Bo with a modern panel. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
In article . net, UltraJohn wrote: Bob Babcock wrote: I read the Kitplanes discussion and thought that a poll of this group would be interesting and more relevant. Perhaps in response to two questions; What airplane do you own? What dream airplane would you like to build and/or own? My vote on both questions is the correct choice, of course. The Bowers Flybaby. Which, you all will surely agree, would win any poll of well educated homebuilt airplane enthusiasts as the ultimate dream plane. Bob Calgary, Canada Flybaby C-IADT Barely started KR-2 either X-15, drawbacks: only a single-seater _terrible_ handling characteristics *damn* that "tow-plane" is expensive XB-70 one sweet-looking plane, but an excoriable safety record and the hanger-expense is a killer. or SR-71 world's fastest two-seater, but, d*mn, the way she leaks fuel on the ground. (there are GA planes that can fly for an _hour_ or more, on what a BlackBird on the ground leaks in one *minute*) Yeah, But if you could afford it , Don't you just love it! |
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At the stage I am at with my homebuilt. Any plane that flies would be my
dream plane. Ebby |
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Barnyard BOb - wrote in message . ..
FLYBABY... ULTIMATE dream plane? Don't know what yer smokin', Bob, but.... could you send some to Kansas City? g Your customs agents just don't appreciate them Cuban cigars my friend, or I would send yoou a few. Sorry. I enjoyed my Flybaby for what it was 40 years ago. The dream, and the open cockpit was unique, but.... the dream and honeymoon were very short lived. It was slow, far from aerobatic and damn cold for too much of the year to be user friendly for me. Your describing my cup of tea. Simple cheap flying. I'm a Canadian UL pilot. About the middle between your UL and Sport Pilot privelages. I can't legally carry passengers unless they are licensed pilots themselves. My license training, plane, GPS, radio, helmet, cost me much less than a decent Lycoming for a RV (a finer aeroplane and company do not exist at normal levels of cost). I never could bring myself to relax with the maze of floppy flying wires. No loops, no rolls, no spins... and after 100 hours, the boredom did me in. There is a difference between living and being ALIVE. I am alive when 1000 feet up and looking at the Canadian Rockies glowing on one tip and a few thousand square miles of emergency fields of dryland prairie on the other while spotting a big buck in the river valley. A simple UL would be enough if they didn't have those infernal 2 strokes and our area didn't have the sturdy mountain breezes that blow regularly from dawn to dusk. YMMV. Barnyard BOb - an RV grin is the ULTIMATE Hard to argue that one Bob. |
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Own: a Challenger II with a Rotax 503
Realistic Build : a Savannah 2 place side by side equipped with a 912S Jean-Paul |
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