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Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had
my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) 2 hours 20 minutes of shear joy in two lessons, flew over my farm for the first time and flew a taildragger to boot! I know some of you will class the ultralight T500 Thruster as different to a C150, C152 and C172 that I used for the fifty something hours in my logbook, but it is all helps learn the feel of the range of craft I want to fly out of my back yard! And the first time "I" flew was the unlogged four and a half hours dual in a Blanic! I am doing both ultralight and private and aerobatics, and this way gives me both worlds! I intend to homebuild at least one aircraft, and probably won't stop there...... (HMMMMMM,,,,,, High Performance, Complex, Experimental, Aircraft coming up?) Considering that my back yard strip is 330 metres (1000 feet) long and over trees, with a curve and changing slope, a bloody big mountain with a wild wave, and a few rocks, I've chosen an couple of instructors to give me a good range of education, from bush piloting and outlandings to agricultural and upside down stuff! You know all that stuff about homebuilder's eyes lighting up at tools? Well, I am waiting for the tow truck to deliver the (very second hand!) runway cleaning "Tonka Toy"! The best is yet to come, tomorrow's job is not until 4.00pm, and I'm going to have a few early morning circuits!!!!!!! I'm feeling high! Peter |
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![]() "Bushy" wrote in message ... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) Glad to see you enjoyed it so much. And, as you were flying to inspect the farm, surely it must be a tax deduction.... |
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In article , JB
says... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) You bought the farm??...and your still flying? WOW!! Everyone I ever heard of who "bought the farm" was in no condition to fly. Same with those who have "gone west" . If true your the second person since Unka Bob and his miraculous resurrection to have performed this feat :-) See ya Chuck(Will wonders ever cease?) S |
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
In article , JB says... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) You bought the farm??...and your still flying? WOW!! Everyone I ever heard of who "bought the farm" was in no condition to fly. Same with those who have "gone west" . If true your the second person since Unka Bob and his miraculous resurrection to have performed this feat :-) See ya Chuck(Will wonders ever cease?) S It happens occasionally. According to legend, BoB rose from the dead at Pinkyville. Richard :nose) |
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message
... In article , JB says... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) You bought the farm??...and your still flying? WOW!! Everyone I ever heard of who "bought the farm" was in no condition to fly. Same with those who have "gone west" . If true your the second person since Unka Bob and his miraculous resurrection to have performed this feat :-) I thought it was normal for people that 'bought the farm' to get their Wings,,,, and maybe a harp? |
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![]() JBsays... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) You bought the farm??...and your still flying? WOW!! Everyone I ever heard of who "bought the farm" was in no condition to fly. Same with those who have "gone west" . If true your the second person since Unka Bob and his miraculous resurrection to have performed this feat :-) See ya Chuck(Will wonders ever cease?) S +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dear Nefoo Chuck: You just can't beat a good miracle every now and then. Unka' BOb |
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In article , Barnyard BOb - says...
If true your the second person since Unka Bob and his miraculous resurrection to have performed this feat :-) See ya Chuck(Will wonders ever cease?) S +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dear Nefoo Chuck: You just can't beat a good miracle every now and then. Unka' BOb Hi Unka Bob Your right but it's got to be a "real" one, I saw yours and it was truly miraculous I'm not so sure about this last one :-) See ya at OSH Nefoo Chuck |
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Have fun is it a snow plough of bob cat..
Blanic ! Blanik two seater glider picture http://www.mals.net/scgc/pages/LET%2...l%20Kovari.htm ? I had a ADO and did 0.5 in a C172SP right on sunset 0.2 night flying 63 hours total now. Mal "JB" wrote in message ... "Bushy" wrote in message ... Did it today! After 12 years of watching the sky and dreaming, I finally had my first fly since buying the farm. (Wonder if anyone can guess why I stopped flying?) Glad to see you enjoyed it so much. And, as you were flying to inspect the farm, surely it must be a tax deduction.... |
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Have fun is it a snow plough of bob cat..
I'm 100km west of Brisbane, so I don't get much snow, but I'm high enough up the range to get some good frosts. My problem is all the bloody rocks, ranging from tailwheel size up to tractor wheel size. The toy is a Komatsu D21S-5 Dozer Shovel (or drott). It's 3810kg with a 0.4 metre (0.52 yard) bucket and next time anyone complains about an oil change on their plane, this one takes 34.5 litres of hydraulic oil and 43.5 litres of engine and gearbox oil. And for those of you that think that's not much compared to their plane, this little four cylinder diesel has 38 horses. And just like a plane, it's so many years old it's now registered on komatsu's website as "rustbucket" so I can call for bits and they can call up my machine by my customer name and machine reference number..... Thanks, I am having fun, but yes I did "buy the farm", it was the death of my flying for many years!!!!!!!!!! Peter |
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![]() "Mal" wrote in message ... Have fun is it a snow plough of bob cat.. Blanic ! Blanik two seater glider picture http://www.mals.net/scgc/pages/LET%2...l%20Kovari.htm ? I had a ADO and did 0.5 in a C172SP right on sunset 0.2 night flying 63 hours total now. I have a bunch of my early flying hours in the Blanik. To this day, it is my only retractable time. Of course; they would never let me actually retract the gear! Does that count? Since this is also posted to raa, the Blanik can do basic aerobatics. The one I used to fly would drop a wing enthusiastically in a deep stall and, not surprisingly, made a great spin trainer. Also sometimes used as a jump plane because it can be flown without the canopy. http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/cloudbase/skydivers.html (bottom of page). Vaughn |
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