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("Ricky" wrote)
My oldest brother had recently gotten his private cert. in the 70s and, in my dad's absense, convinced my mom that "dad said I could take my girlfriend on a plane ride." My dad was on a day-long trip training a pilot in the Howard 500. http://maxair2air.com/06AIR/Howard500/O01.html There are a couple of Howard 500's at our airport - GREAT looking plane. http://maxair2air.com/AIR/MaxAirArchive.html Interesting photo site - much of it local to the Twin Cities area http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.zoeller/HowardPix.htm Some more Howards Montblack |
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On Oct 15, 1:57 pm, "Montblack" Y4_NOT!...
wrote: ("Ricky" wrote) My oldest brother had recently gotten his private cert. in the 70s and, in my dad's absense, convinced my mom that "dad said I could take my girlfriend on a plane ride." My dad was on a day-long trip training a pilot in the Howard 500. http://maxair2air.com/06AIR/Howard500/O01.html There are a couple of Howard 500's at our airport - GREAT looking plane. http://maxair2air.com/AIR/MaxAirArchive.html Interesting photo site - much of it local to the Twin Cities area http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.zoeller/HowardPix.htm Some more Howards Montblack That yellow & green one is the only one left flying right now. I'm aquainted with the pilot/mechanic, who has been flying & maintaining this 500 for several different owners (insurance & experience benifits). The Howard is an incredibly expensive & complex bird to keep flying & maintaining. My dad was involved with the R&D in making the Howard 250 & 500 an all new aircraft (not just old WWII stock) and a leader in the executive transport arena. Unfortunately, Dee Howard & my dad were several years too late as the Lear had already gained a significant foothold by the time the Howard was ready for the market. My dad was Dee Howard's chief pilot, test pilot, and instructor in all the Howard line of aircraft. The Howard is a big, beautiful twin taildragger with lots of power, speed & sex appeal. Ricky Ricky |
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("Ricky" wrote)
The Howard is a big, beautiful twin taildragger with lots of power, speed & sex appeal. Wanted to make sure people knew this was a photo album link. (click the ) for more pics. http://maxair2air.com/06AIR/Howard500/O01.html There are a couple of Howard 500's at our airport - GREAT looking plane. Montblack |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote http://maxair2air.com/06AIR/Howard500/O01.html There are a couple of Howard 500's at our airport - GREAT looking plane. EVERYONE ! You owe it to yourself, to look (in detail-follow the links) to look this over, closely, if you did not know about this bird. I never knew anything like this existed. It is fascinating. Imagine; a twin radial blowing past big, modern jets on approach, because it doesn't want to go that slow. A nearly sea level cabin, at 20,000 feet, with the ability to go much higher. All this, and it still flies every day or two, and not just for air shows and such. Fascinating. -- Jim in NC |
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