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On Dec 6, 12:12*pm, a wrote:
On Dec 6, 11:54*am, Mark wrote: I got off a little later than expected due to an unexpected frost, but the sun soon melted that away and I was off. To me you can't beat flying in the winter cause the cabin is comfortable, the pressure is up, and the sky colors of this time of year are incomparable. It was a scarlet sunrise and I soon settled into a layer smooth as glass. The light glittering off the lake was absolutely beautiful. Trimmed out to hands- free, there was no better way to spend the morning. Finally after a couple of hours, I remembered a place with buttermilk bisquits and it took on importance, so I brought her down, though it seemed like she landed herself. I'm thinking maybe tommorrow we should all celebrate Pearl Harbor Day and enjoy the freedom we have...that didn't come for free. Living in America, --- Mark There was a bad frost at KBED a long time ago when I training for my private, long before first solo. My instructor and I went to the Piper 140 -- windows were coated with frost. He suggested we turn the airplane to the east so the sun would work its magic. As we were moving it, another instructor walked by, saw what we were doing, and asked "Hey, moving it closer to the sun?". We were of course doing that, but I think the difference in the inverse square of the distance to the sun mattered less than the change in cosine of the angle of incidence. But what did I know, beitng a student pilot? I would expect that instructor would put to shame the spammers on this site: he had an overpowering intellect AND a sense of humor. Oh, and he was a real pilot too. He would not be a "Loser On Line".- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Funny that you should mention turning the plane, cause that's just what we did. Also, it so happens that this 172 is painted black which speeds up the process exponentially. While waiting a German fellow brought his immaculate LSA Sportcruiser out. What a beauty with that plush interior, blue tinted bubble and graceful lines. I felt lucky just to touch it, but when he offered to let me fly it with him, or, take it up with our CFI mutual friend, I was blown away. As he taxied away and I headed back to the plane, I also had to stop and watch the scarlett sunrise with a fellow in a new Cirrus SR-22. He was having a very good morning and we chatted about his ride too. He was very encouraging, heh, and told me I could get one like his for about.."six and a half". Thats $650,000.00 Seems like too many zeros, even for me. That Arion Lightning is looking better and better! Yeah, loser on line is following me around sniffing my bicycle seat. I guess he thinks I read his posts. Not even. haaa I'm sure your instructor was a cool dude. -- Mark |
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On Sun, 6 Dec 2009 09:48:06 -0800 (PST), Mark wrote:
As he taxied away and I headed back to the plane, I also had to stop and watch the scarlett sunrise with a fellow in a new Cirrus SR-22. He was having a very good morning and we chatted about his ride too. He was very encouraging, heh, and told me I could get one like his for about.."six and a half". Thats $650,000.00 Seems like too many zeros, *even for a rich guy like me*. Even for you? LOL Oh I forgot a Markiesm. Claims To Be Uber-Wealthy - "It's only $500,000 dollars..."~misc.writing -- _?_ Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. (@ @) Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -oOO-(_)--OOo-------------------------------[ Groucho Marx ]-- grok! Devoted Microsoft User |
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