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I have a friend who bought an airplane in 1962, and he cannot remember the make.
It was a white or cream taildragger with tandem seating and a control stick rather than a yoke. It was a high-wing airplane, and it was easy to fly. He bought it when he was 15, for $600, and his only training was that the seller simply told him to use the stick gently to raise or lower the nose or bank the wings to turn, and to slide it back to earth gently when he wanted to land. He then flew it home and landed in the pasture. Eventually he discovered he was doing this illegally and sold it. What was the make and model of this aircraft? Reply privately if you wish to drdan--AT--wwt.net |
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In a previous article, said:
I have a friend who bought an airplane in 1962, and he cannot remember the make. It was a white or cream taildragger with tandem seating and a control stick rather than a yoke. It was a high-wing airplane, and it was easy to fly. Too hard to narrow down, but I'm betting Piper Cub or Aeronca Champ. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ My name is *ozymandias[], array of arrays Look on my stack trace, ye mighty, and despair. |
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 20:20:43 -0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, said: I have a friend who bought an airplane in 1962, and he cannot remember the make. It was a white or cream taildragger with tandem seating and a control stick rather than a yoke. It was a high-wing airplane, and it was easy to fly. Too hard to narrow down, but I'm betting Piper Cub or Aeronca Champ. The AirKnocker would have been my first guess. |
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That's funny but also scary. If he flew it from the front seat, it was probably an Aeronca Champ 7AC (which I learned to fly in). Google photos of those and see if he recognizes them.
On Friday, February 23, 2018 at 8:44:50 AM UTC-8, wrote: I have a friend who bought an airplane in 1962, and he cannot remember the make. It was a white or cream taildragger with tandem seating and a control stick rather than a yoke. It was a high-wing airplane, and it was easy to fly. He bought it when he was 15, for $600, and his only training was that the seller simply told him to use the stick gently to raise or lower the nose or bank the wings to turn, and to slide it back to earth gently when he wanted to land. He then flew it home and landed in the pasture. Eventually he discovered he was doing this illegally and sold it. What was the make and model of this aircraft? Reply privately if you wish to drdan--AT--wwt.net |
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