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On Apr 23, 8:09*pm, Tony wrote:
Not too bad for a Geezer. *After all that circling can you walk in a straight line? The link you posted went to a big long flight in a DG-800. *Trying to pull one over on us? This is more like it:http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2......html?dsId=229... You're way behind on landout percentage! Thanks Kid, for fixin' that link. I should otta have gotten me some technical help 'afore tryin' somethin' fancy like putting in that link. Respondin' ta your question, I gots ta admit I was a bit wobbly after I dun got outa that thing. But like I said before, I been practicin' on the ground in a spinnin' chair, knowin' I was goin' ta be tryin' to up my thermalin' time much's possible, so I dun got pretty used to all that circlin', even though this done been the first good flight this soarin' season. I been readn' some a them articles by that sawbones flyin' doctor what goes by the name a "Dan Johnson", so I was ready for that there cold air diuresis effect he been talkin' about. I do gots to figure me out a better relief set up fer the GAPA, 'cause what with all that wind and all, you can 'magine what happens if'n you gots to relieve yourself up there. If'n you had to let it fly, it'd be purty near disatrous, not to be mentionin' d#$!@m near embarissin' when you got back to the aerodrome. Case you be wonderin' here's a pitcher a me and my sidekick. I think we done settled on the nickname a "Bart" for him, 'stead a his natural born name, 'cause it's lots easier for us 'mericans that way. http://www.soaravenal.com/26-Belts9-4-10.jpg You can see we's payin' special 'ttention to that there seat belt on the GAPA. Lot's a people that's thought 'bout flyin' it kinda change their minds sometimes when they see that it's got the same kind a seatbelt like unto the PW-5, whereby if you accidently grabs the wrong strap whilst tryin' ta tighten your seatbelt, you just might pull the wrong one and unstrap yo'self completely! But nots to worry, the GAPA still has a little old failsafe feature whereby it gots some toe straps on the rudder peddles. You'd still be hangin' from those toestraps if'n you was to fall out! Course, it might take some purty hefty upper body strength to ever pull yo'self back in I reckin'! Hopin' I never have to try that out! I got's to admit my confidence was a might shaken the other day when Bart was readn' that GAPA manual in Polish by hisself, and then when he gets in the GAPA, I sees he's rigged up a little rubber band contraption on the seatbelt release so's it won't come undone so easy. Kind of makes me wonder like maybe there's somethin' in that Polish Manual he done seen he didn't tell me 'bout! Signed, X The Gapa Geezer |
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Well I did my best to up my circling % today, up in the 70's today so we're in the same leauge. Can't help but notice you had to step up to the high performance SGS 2-33 today. The performance will spoil you if you're not careful.
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On May 5, 6:02*pm, Tony wrote:
Well I did my best to up my circling % today, up in the 70's today so we're in the same leauge. Can't help but notice you had to step up to the high performance SGS 2-33 today. *The performance will spoil you if you're not careful. Good Job Kid on Saturday! I knows it can be purty windy out there in Kansas, I done flewed there at at that there Sunflower place once back in the last century, lemmisee, think it was 'round about the 1980s or so, but you done good fer tryin' anyways. Fact is, it was purty windy here in Cali. two. Sorry 'bout resortin' to usin' that 2-33 supership, but there's this local kid been hanging 'round the Avenal gliderdrome lately, comes out on his bicycle and been helpin' with the towropes, tyin' down and such. So I 'decided to give him a ride. He didn't get sick or 'nothin, and seemed to have a good ol' time of it. But, somethin's goin' wrong, my thermalin' percentage time done dropped way down to 53.53, I can see I gots a lot of work ta do. We gots one guy in this Avenal club name 'a Morgan Hall that really needs a lot 'a coachin' - his thermalin' percentage time is a way down about 8% lately. He's a former hangin' glider piluot, so I think maybe he's got some wrong mental concepts or somthin'. Signed, X The Gapa Geezer |
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I would've figured that you flew at Sunflower back when it was a bomber training base...
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