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Old July 28th 06, 05:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Charles Talleyrand
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I'm upset at the EAA!

There were no Cessna 150s doing a full power scream-into-the-air
takeoff during the airshow. Instead they used F-18s.

There were no Cessna 150s parked with pride between the B-1 and the
F-16. Instead they used a DC-3.

The designers of the Cessna 150 didn't give any speaches, being bumped
by some guy named "Rutan".

The display line, filled with Staggerwings and Electras, was lacking a
Cessna 150.

Even the Cessna display, though it had Citations and Mustangs, was
missing the Cessna 150.

I understand that the Cessna 150 is a rare aircraft, but couldn't they
have found one? It would have made the show for me. That crappy
Lancaster was a poor substitute!

-Kitplane01

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Old July 28th 06, 05:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH

bitch, bitch and more bitch. Are you sure the 150 were not
in the camping area?



"Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message
oups.com...
| I'm upset at the EAA!
|
| There were no Cessna 150s doing a full power
scream-into-the-air
| takeoff during the airshow. Instead they used F-18s.
|
| There were no Cessna 150s parked with pride between the
B-1 and the
| F-16. Instead they used a DC-3.
|
| The designers of the Cessna 150 didn't give any speaches,
being bumped
| by some guy named "Rutan".
|
| The display line, filled with Staggerwings and Electras,
was lacking a
| Cessna 150.
|
| Even the Cessna display, though it had Citations and
Mustangs, was
| missing the Cessna 150.
|
| I understand that the Cessna 150 is a rare aircraft, but
couldn't they
| have found one? It would have made the show for me. That
crappy
| Lancaster was a poor substitute!
|
| -Kitplane01
|


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Old July 28th 06, 11:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Dave[_2_]
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
news:hBgyg.84431$ZW3.71264@dukeread04...
bitch, bitch and more bitch. Are you sure the 150 were not
in the camping area?


I'm not sure that he was joking, humour is hard to guage sometimes but I
expect it was meant as such. The first line may be a clue. Cessna 150's
don't so much "scream-into-the-air" as they slowly climb moaning in protest
much the way a very old and athritic man complains about having to climb a
ladder to change a lightbulb. Mind you I truly do like the beat up 10K hour
Cessna I rent.


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Old July 28th 06, 12:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH

I could show you were they all are....
In the north 40 camping!

I chuckled when I noticed the first plane into the air after the F-22
Raptors quit beating up the airfield was a Cub!

Ryan Wubben
EAA Flight Line Ops

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Old July 28th 06, 12:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH

I thought my b,b,b was humorous.
"Dave" wrote in message
...
|
| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in message
| news:hBgyg.84431$ZW3.71264@dukeread04...
| bitch, bitch and more bitch. Are you sure the 150 were
not
| in the camping area?
|
| I'm not sure that he was joking, humour is hard to guage
sometimes but I
| expect it was meant as such. The first line may be a clue.
Cessna 150's
| don't so much "scream-into-the-air" as they slowly climb
moaning in protest
| much the way a very old and athritic man complains about
having to climb a
| ladder to change a lightbulb. Mind you I truly do like the
beat up 10K hour
| Cessna I rent.
|
|


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Old July 29th 06, 01:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Dave[_2_]
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
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Mind you I truly do like the beat up 10K hour
Cessna I rent.


I hope this won't sound offensive, but the Cessna 150 was one of the
very few airplanes I really didn't enjoy flying. I flew it because it
was, at the time, one I could afford.

vince norris


Not offensive at all. It's a beat up ol piece of junk with about 40,000
student landings on it. I feel very secure and at home in that beer can. But
they make all kinds of planes for those who don't like it.


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Old July 29th 06, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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The first airplane I ever flew and in which I soloed was an
early C 150 with a T-pull handle for the starter that was
located in the top center of the panel.

My instructor had me make the first radio call, telling me
what to say. She said, almost 40 years ago, "Hold the mic
close to your mouth, put the little bump against your upper
lip. Say Capital ground, Cessna 3058 Juliet is ready to taxi
from the Capital ramp."
This was before ATIS, so the controller came back with "3058
Junk, taxi to runway 30, wind calm, altimeter 29.85"

I think he knew the airplane.



--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P

"Dave" wrote in message
...
|
| "vincent p. norris" wrote in message
| ...
| Mind you I truly do like the beat up 10K hour
| Cessna I rent.
|
| I hope this won't sound offensive, but the Cessna 150
was one of the
| very few airplanes I really didn't enjoy flying. I flew
it because it
| was, at the time, one I could afford.
|
| vince norris
|
| Not offensive at all. It's a beat up ol piece of junk with
about 40,000
| student landings on it. I feel very secure and at home in
that beer can. But
| they make all kinds of planes for those who don't like it.
|
|


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Old July 29th 06, 03:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Whiting
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH

Jim Macklin wrote:

The first airplane I ever flew and in which I soloed was an
early C 150 with a T-pull handle for the starter that was
located in the top center of the panel.


Same here. If memory serves, 13Z was built the same year I was born. :-)


Matt
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Old July 29th 06, 04:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Dave S
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH

Charles Talleyrand wrote:
I'm upset at the EAA!

There were no Cessna 150s doing a full power scream-into-the-air
takeoff during the airshow. Instead they used F-18s.

There were no Cessna 150s parked with pride between the B-1 and the
F-16. Instead they used a DC-3.

The designers of the Cessna 150 didn't give any speaches, being bumped
by some guy named "Rutan".

The display line, filled with Staggerwings and Electras, was lacking a
Cessna 150.

Even the Cessna display, though it had Citations and Mustangs, was
missing the Cessna 150.

I understand that the Cessna 150 is a rare aircraft, but couldn't they
have found one? It would have made the show for me. That crappy
Lancaster was a poor substitute!

-Kitplane01


You must have not been able to see the C150 S-models.. the Stealth 150!
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Old July 29th 06, 07:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Missing C-150s at OSH


Charles Talleyrand wrote:
I'm upset at the EAA!

There were no Cessna 150s doing a full power scream-into-the-air
takeoff during the airshow. Instead they used F-18s.

There were no Cessna 150s parked with pride between the B-1 and the
F-16. Instead they used a DC-3.

The designers of the Cessna 150 didn't give any speaches, being bumped
by some guy named "Rutan".

The display line, filled with Staggerwings and Electras, was lacking a
Cessna 150.

Even the Cessna display, though it had Citations and Mustangs, was
missing the Cessna 150.

I understand that the Cessna 150 is a rare aircraft, but couldn't they
have found one? It would have made the show for me. That crappy
Lancaster was a poor substitute!

-Kitplane01


Cessna 150? What is that? Does it have a rubber band that you wind
up?

 




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