Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

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Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:26 pm

Roger Lenhert can certainly handle a J3... here he is landing one atop an 8x20 platform on top of a moving pickup truck- in a stiff crosswind, to boot!

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He sticks it on, then carefully rolls forward to the stops- the truck slows gently until the tail comes down.
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Backtaxi and repeat for takeoff! Cool!
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I love this stuff!! 8)
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Ben_M_K » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:28 am

Crazy stuff RottyDaddy...:) Must have been cool to see that in person!;D
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Hagar » Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:41 pm

I love it. :D That "carrier" looks even smaller than one we used to have at our local air display. I have my own shots somewhere but this will have to do for now.

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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Tue Feb 08, 2005 3:26 pm

Sigh... ::)    typical; Brits copying everything we do... :D
Just bustin'; that's a very snazzy-looking rig there. Ramp looks a little bit longer, but not much. The one I showed is 8'x20'.
And thanx for the link- love those Jaguar shots!!
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby flyboy 28 » Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:52 pm

Sorry this is a bit late.. Just noticed this. :P

They had this in 04 too..

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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:00 am

Haha! Love it when my old threads are revived... ;D
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby jimclarke » Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:32 pm

I wonder if an addon could be made to let us try that!!??

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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby flyboy 28 » Fri Mar 18, 2005 5:11 pm

Prolly. :P

Say, Rotty (don't know your real first name :P), are you going to Sussex this year? It'd be cool to meet up. And the event is small enough, so it'd be easy to find each other..
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Jared » Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:23 am

Anyone notice the subtle differences between them over the pond and us Americans over here?

I mean look at the car/truck/van pulling the different trailers....

Them over the pond gots a nice minivan, while us here in the states have to suffice with a beat up pickup! :-) Now if that ain't just redneck I don't know what is!
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:32 am

Anyone notice the subtle differences between them over the pond and us Americans over here?

I mean look at the car/truck/van pulling the different trailers....

Them over the pond gots a nice minivan, while us here in the states have to suffice with a beat up pickup! :-) Now if that ain't just redneck I don't know what is!


Don't bother me none! Good old American "can do", if you ask me!! That pickup ain't so beat-up, and at least it's not... a  minivan!!:-/
Now shaddap and eat your "freedom fries"!! :D
Seriously, I think the pickup-airport  is devastatingly simple and reliable. This is the design I would most want to drive, or land on. However, that trailer is a beautiful bit of custom work, so it ain't all bad...
Wait a sec! Howzabout a giant RV with a ramp on top like the pickup, and a nice  paint job like that trailer?! ;D
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Hagar » Sun Mar 20, 2005 4:02 am

Anyone notice the subtle differences between them over the pond and us Americans over here?

I mean look at the car/truck/van pulling the different trailers....

Them over the pond gots a nice minivan, while us here in the states have to suffice with a beat up pickup! :-) Now if that ain't just redneck I don't know what is!

I think the main difference is that at the time that photo was taken Martyn Carrington was a freelance display pilot & sponsored by Kia Cars. They took the opportunity to promote their product by designing that complete unit for him. It's towed by one of their Sedona "people carriers". I think it was advertised as the smallest aircraft carrier in the world. This might not have been strictly true but it certainly drew attention to their cars. Martyn now flies for AeroSuperBatics Ltd. http://www.aerosuperbatics.com/

Us lot over the pond are often very jealous of what you chaps have in the way of equipment. We have always had to "make do & mend" which I think explains our reputation for adaptability & inventiveness. This is not a particular talent but learned from years of bitter experience. We muddle through because we've had to for centuries. :)
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Craig. » Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:39 am

Incredible flying. Nice shots rotty.
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Sun Mar 20, 2005 1:49 pm

To give credit where it's due, I should mention again that these frames were culled from the official videotape produced by the airshow organizers.  They always put on a great show, and the video makes a nice souvenir.
And speaking again of the comparison between the two "airports": the more I think about it, the less I like the trailer arrangement. But it is pretty, despite the use of a Kia minivan  :P ;).
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby Craig. » Mon Mar 21, 2005 10:52 am

still, its cool that your posting them. Never seen that in person myself,
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Re: Sussex '94: The Teenie-Weenie Airport!

Postby beaky » Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:26 pm

still, its cool that your posting them. Never seen that in person myself,


Well, you'd have to come a long way to see Lenhert do it, but maybe that other guy is making the rounds in the UK this season. It really is fun to watch!
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