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On Apr 11, 12:23*pm, VOR-DME wrote:
I liked the video, and I particularly like the initiative. A more detailed video, showing some use for on-course navigation and approaches (with a couple of shots of sectionals from that time, showing the four courses) would have been more informative to those unfamiliar. I sent the link to my former instrument instructor who used to fly these in the Navy, but I had to apologize for you for the poor title, as he is far to young to have been flying in "the 1940's". I liked the heroic music as the C-152 takes to the air, though I wonder if the Captain really uses flaps on takeoff for this aircraft. I assume this is the plane in which you are having "a blast" at 41,000 ft! In article , says... Hi bob... Did you see the Video??? * what did you think? * I know the range was used from 1928 to 1970 * give or take *few years *We have been having a BLAST with our 'range station *at 41,000 feet we can track it out to *300 NM!!! *It is spot on! all four legs to boot! let me know how you liked it!! Dave We use Flaps all of the time! flaps 10 or flaps 20 this airplane is a Cessna 150 with a 160 HP engine It is a mean short field airplane with flaps 20 airborne in 350 feet with full fuel! |
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