The "TRUCK"

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The "TRUCK"

Postby Rifleman » Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:28 am

It seems that our "Flying Trucker" has some interest in a few shots of a visitor to my area, so I took some time yesterday morning to go and see if the morning light and a polarizer would allow me to get a few shots which may bring some happiness to a distant friend.....

Just for you Doug !
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I can make any one of these shots, full size for whatever screen res you use if you like....... 8)

Oh OK, one just for Foz !
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Mynameisnemo » Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:51 am

Very nice set of Shots Ken, looks like she's in near immaculate condition, have you any idea the last time she flew as by the looks of things the prop might have gone away for Overhaul ? ? ?

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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Rifleman » Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:57 am

Hi John....as the bird sits now, she's awaiting sale, from what I can gather from some guys who work on the field.....it was flown in from where-ever ?.....checking into the "N-number", the plane has been registered as flying out of a base in Alaska, and its been located here for a couple of months now......?

I got this shot last November with Wendy standing beside it, it was a new arrival back then and prop is still installed, as you can see..........
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:21 am

Thanks Ken...Wonderful aircraft and shots. ;)

The second shot shows the yellow oil filler cap and the three red fuel filler caps.
The front filler cap
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Jakemaster » Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:17 pm

*Drool* Radial... ;D
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Jared » Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:22 pm

I love shots of this old bird Ken, thanks a TON for sharing with us :)
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby beaky » Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:23 pm

I know they were just for Doug, but I peeked.
;D

She's already done a lot of work, I can see, but it's all there (except the prop), in well-maintained condition.

Don't quite have enough to buy it... but hey, c'mon fellas, empty those jars of change and check under the sofa; let's see how much we have altogether. ;D
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Jakemaster » Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:54 pm

I know they were just for Doug, but I peeked.
;D

She's already done a lot of work, I can see, but it's all there (except the prop), in well-maintained condition.

Don't quite have enough to buy it... but hey, c'mon fellas, empty those jars of change and check under the sofa; let's see how much we have altogether. ;D


Its the 'SimV Buy an Otter' Fund!
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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:18 am

I will fly it for free...no charge...really...would I kid you lot??? :) ;) ;D

It reminds me of the day I was checking out a pilot who had about 2500 hours on amphibious Beavers, Cessna 180s and 185s.
This lad was a high school teacher and came up and flew with us every summer.  He did not look as old as some of his students :).
Anyways we were taxing out and I instructed him how to get her up on the step.  We only had the one set of controls which you flipped back and forth in this particular Otter.
He advanced the levers so quickly we were at 37" and yanked back on the yoke.  I was held in my seat and the Otter never even went a float length and we were in the air.  I pushed the nose down with my foot to gain a little speed and climb.  The old girl climbed like a scared rabbit with two jackasses aboard ;D, yes and they climbed with the nose slightly down like a helicopter.
But, that is how things were done back in those days, it is a wonder any of us are still alive the way we did some things. ::)
I better stop telling stories or I will scare some of you folks half to death ;DLOL

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Re: The "TRUCK"

Postby Mictheslik » Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:24 am

Just make sure you bring it to the UK, so we can see what we spent hours looking behind the sofa for ;D ;D

Lovely bird.

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