Air Fest 2007 - part 5: "mad props"!!
Way down at the end of the flight line, I found some nice surprises... I know a few SimVers who will be very happy about this thread... 
First was this terrific Cessna "Mixmaster"... a crusty old veteran still in military configuration.
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The rear prop must be quite a surprise to the unwary...hence all the warnings.
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The back was stuffed with funky old radio gear, and the office was surprisingly well-equipped... i didn't get a chance to ask the owner/operator about the HUD.

Moving along: another lovely old Cessna: a Bird Dog. This one was a bit cordoned-off, so no close-ups.
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My heart skipped a beat when I spied the Flagship Detroit DC-3... what a nice surprise!!!
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Built in 1937, and currently flying while being restored to her former glory. Just gorgeous...
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Maybe I'm weird, but I'd rather spend two days flying across the US in this than 6 hours in any modern jetliner...great job they've done here. They will soon be carrying pax on short flights for $150 a head... she's based in Kansas City, where AA has graciously provided free hangar space and an office for the foundation that owns her.
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The office...I probably should have asked to have a seat, but I think I'll wait until I scrounge the money for a type rating. I spoke at great length with another crew member who told me to get my multi cert. and give them a call... he also was quite familiar with this site and the MAAM-Sim DC-3... he told me that they keep the throttles at 2900 on approach in this bird because the engines don't like to get near idle in flight- suggested I try that in the sim. Could require a little climb to slow down, but according to him, that's the way it's done. Nice guy- in all the DC-3-induced euphoria, I neglected to introduce myself. He's also currently working on his B-25 rating... must be nice.
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Just some more shameless Dc-3 pornography... I love how there are traces of grease around the rivets and seams that will never buff out. There's a free repaint of this one available at MAAM-Sim...
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Next: gettin' ready for showtime!!!

First was this terrific Cessna "Mixmaster"... a crusty old veteran still in military configuration.
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070501.JPG]
The rear prop must be quite a surprise to the unwary...hence all the warnings.
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070502.JPG]
The back was stuffed with funky old radio gear, and the office was surprisingly well-equipped... i didn't get a chance to ask the owner/operator about the HUD.
Moving along: another lovely old Cessna: a Bird Dog. This one was a bit cordoned-off, so no close-ups.
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070504.JPG]
My heart skipped a beat when I spied the Flagship Detroit DC-3... what a nice surprise!!!
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070505.JPG]
Built in 1937, and currently flying while being restored to her former glory. Just gorgeous...
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070506.JPG]
Maybe I'm weird, but I'd rather spend two days flying across the US in this than 6 hours in any modern jetliner...great job they've done here. They will soon be carrying pax on short flights for $150 a head... she's based in Kansas City, where AA has graciously provided free hangar space and an office for the foundation that owns her.
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070508.JPG]
The office...I probably should have asked to have a seat, but I think I'll wait until I scrounge the money for a type rating. I spoke at great length with another crew member who told me to get my multi cert. and give them a call... he also was quite familiar with this site and the MAAM-Sim DC-3... he told me that they keep the throttles at 2900 on approach in this bird because the engines don't like to get near idle in flight- suggested I try that in the sim. Could require a little climb to slow down, but according to him, that's the way it's done. Nice guy- in all the DC-3-induced euphoria, I neglected to introduce myself. He's also currently working on his B-25 rating... must be nice.

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Just some more shameless Dc-3 pornography... I love how there are traces of grease around the rivets and seams that will never buff out. There's a free repaint of this one available at MAAM-Sim...
[url=http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotmdaf070509.JPG]
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Next: gettin' ready for showtime!!!
