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Hi Guys,
My name is Don and I'm an alco... whoops. I mean to say that I like to fly helicopters. After flying fixed wing since 1973, I made the mistake of taking a helicopter "discovery" flight last year, and now I'm hooked on landing in inaccessible places and taxiing in the air. Help me please!! My log book now is sprouting entries in the "other" category, and my finances are draining at an amazing rate. Since I'm too old to be thinking of a second career as a helicopter pilot, I can't for the life of me figure out why I keep paying $250/hr to go fly a device that can only carry my instructor and me + 2 hours of fuel. How do the rest of you control yourselves? Don W. --new to the group, but ready to chat about rotorcraft, flying, etc. |
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om... How do the rest of you control yourselves? Don W. --new to the group, but ready to chat about rotorcraft, flying, etc. They don't! ;-) Welcome and Fly Safe, Steve R. |
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Steve R wrote:
"Don W" wrote in message om... How do the rest of you control yourselves? Don W. --new to the group, but ready to chat about rotorcraft, flying, etc. They don't! ;-) Welcome and Fly Safe, Steve R. It's not a busy place here but what is said is interesting. So don't be like me..... I lurk too much. -- boB Wing 70 U.S. Army Aviation (retired) Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK) |
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Don: What happened to the turbine powered pressurized Velocity with
ballistic chutes on the engine and airframe? If you are a direct descendant of Bill Gates, you may be able to afford the Velocity and a helicopter. I soloed in 59 in a Cessna 150, an Aeronca 7AC and an Aircoupe. Flew a bunch of SEL since including a Benson Gyro that I built. I now have my own Safari helicopter having soloed in it in 97, got my H add-on 4 yrs ago. I can afford to buy a Bell 47 but I can't bring myself to pay exorbitant prices for parts that I could make myself. Experimental helicopter has been keeping me entertained for some time. We even now publish the Experimental Helo magazine (an enterprise not designed to be non-profit, but is exhibiting all the characteristics) Definitely afraid of my wife, but she bought me the plans for the Safari as a surprise Xmas gift. She has 20hrs dual logged in the Safari and does the major layout and organization of the magazine. -- Stuart Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com "Don W" wrote in message om... Hi Guys, My name is Don and I'm an alco... whoops. I mean to say that I like to fly helicopters. After flying fixed wing since 1973, I made the mistake of taking a helicopter "discovery" flight last year, and now I'm hooked on landing in inaccessible places and taxiing in the air. Help me please!! My log book now is sprouting entries in the "other" category, and my finances are draining at an amazing rate. Since I'm too old to be thinking of a second career as a helicopter pilot, I can't for the life of me figure out why I keep paying $250/hr to go fly a device that can only carry my instructor and me + 2 hours of fuel. How do the rest of you control yourselves? Don W. --new to the group, but ready to chat about rotorcraft, flying, etc. |
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Hi Stuart,
Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Don: What happened to the turbine powered pressurized Velocity with ballistic chutes on the engine and airframe? If you are a direct descendant of Bill Gates, you may be able to afford the Velocity and a helicopter. Since you saw my post in rec.aviation.homebuilt, I'm forced to admit that I'm mostly a daydreamer ;-) However, occasionally I act on my daydreams when I can get enough energy and cash together at the same time. I soloed in 59 in a Cessna 150, an Aeronca 7AC and an Aircoupe. Flew a bunch of SEL since including a Benson Gyro that I built. I now have my own Safari helicopter having soloed in it in 97, got my H add-on 4 yrs ago. Neat. My dad owned an Aeronica Chief(?) when I was about two years old, and a Piper Clipper until I was a fifth grader. He later bought my grandfathers 1966 Mooney M20C, and that airplane is still in the family. There was a fellow with an Ercoupe at the airport where I learned to fly in the 70's as well. I've got about 30 hours in the 7GCBC (Citabria) including some upside down time ;-) The Benson and Safari projects seem pretty neat. Did you have trouble finding an instructor that would fly in the machine you built? How is the Safari on maintenance? can afford to buy a Bell 47 but I can't bring myself to pay exorbitant prices for parts that I could make myself. Experimental helicopter has been keeping me entertained for some time. We even now publish the Experimental Helo magazine (an enterprise not designed to be non-profit, but is exhibiting all the characteristics) Took a look at your website and enjoyed it Stuart. Best wishes for your magazine. My first thought is that it is a thin market, but you know that. A story idea: The development of the R22 and Robinson Helicopters. I heard somewhere that the R22 started out as a homebuilt before it was certified. Is that accurate? I went on a tour of the Rotorway factory in Chandler, and got .7 hours of dual in a 162F. After the R22, the Exec feels pretty stable, however it has some design issues that lead to short maintenance intervals on a few things. Overall, I was impressed by the employee owned company that is Rotorway, but I'm still cogitating on the Exec. I read on your sight about B J Schramm's death in a Helicycle accident several years ago. Shows how out of it I am. Definitely afraid of my wife, but she bought me the plans for the Safari as a surprise Xmas gift. She has 20hrs dual logged in the Safari and does the major layout and organization of the magazine. I'm trying to gently coax my wife into getting her fixed wing ticket with the thought that if she gets interested I'll get to spend more time at the airport. She has agreed in principle, but is dragging her feet when it comes to getting it done. Don W. |
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Hi Stuart,
Well, I need something to go cross-country in too...and I like to daydream ;-) Got some ideas for ballistic chutes for helicopters too! My dad had an Aeronica Chieftan when I was about 2 years old, and a Piper Clipper until I was in 6th grade. He later bought the 66 Mooney M20C that my grandfather had purchased new in 1966. My uncle owns it now. I've got about 30 hours in the 7GCBC (Citabria) including some upside down time. Good luck with your magazine. Don W. Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Don: What happened to the turbine powered pressurized Velocity with ballistic chutes on the engine and airframe? If you are a direct descendant of Bill Gates, you may be able to afford the Velocity and a helicopter. I soloed in 59 in a Cessna 150, an Aeronca 7AC and an Aircoupe. Flew a bunch of SEL since including a Benson Gyro that I built. I now have my own Safari helicopter having soloed in it in 97, got my H add-on 4 yrs ago. I can afford to buy a Bell 47 but I can't bring myself to pay exorbitant prices for parts that I could make myself. Experimental helicopter has been keeping me entertained for some time. We even now publish the Experimental Helo magazine (an enterprise not designed to be non-profit, but is exhibiting all the characteristics) Definitely afraid of my wife, but she bought me the plans for the Safari as a surprise Xmas gift. She has 20hrs dual logged in the Safari and does the major layout and organization of the magazine. |
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![]() Don W wrote: Hi Stuart, Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote: Don: What happened to the turbine powered pressurized Velocity with ballistic chutes on the engine and airframe? If you are a direct descendant of Bill Gates, you may be able to afford the Velocity and a helicopter. snip Well, I guess this post did make it onto the group after all. When I first posted it I thought it had timed out and not gone through. Sorry for replying twice. Don W. |
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