A little different - What goes up...

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A little different - What goes up...

Postby OldAirmail » Mon May 12, 2014 8:45 pm

Must come down.

HEY! What's that thing under the plane? :D

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And the last one has TWO types of landing gear!

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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby Flying Trucker » Tue May 13, 2014 7:17 am

Wonderful set...nicely done... ;)

When the Cessna 337 came available there was a problem with the gear going down but we carried a Johnny Bar, on Downwind or Extended Final we would open the door and use the Johnny Bar to help it down...lots of fun...especially if the passengers had no idea what was going on.

Cessna soon fixed the problem... :dance:

Landing a Cessna 172 at a commercial airport many years ago the Air Traffic Controller gave me the Cleared to Land, Check Gear Down and Locked.

I replied Gear Down and Welded...there was a chuckle from the speakers... :whistle:
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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby Bass » Tue May 13, 2014 7:30 am

Great shots ;)

At one time, in my a2a p-40, i needed to roll from side to side to get the gear locked! Great experience in a sim :D
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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby Skunkworks » Tue May 13, 2014 9:32 am

FlyingTrucker wrote:Landing a Cessna 172 at a commercial airport many years ago the Air Traffic Controller gave me the Cleared to Land, Check Gear Down and Locked.

I replied Gear Down and Welded...there was a chuckle from the speakers... :whistle:


...this is exactly why your the best Doug! :lol:

Kurt the textures on the very first shot are outstanding, I bet the original, (file size wise, resolution wise), is stunning!!

Nice job!!!
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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby OldAirmail » Tue May 13, 2014 7:45 pm

The care that some people put into the wheel wells is appreciated by at least one person - me. :D


Doug, thank you. It's people like you, who help people like me, feel like I know something. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks to you two also, Mr Bass & Mr Skunkworks.

Kurt, that maneuver was not an approved means of lowering the wheels (common, but not authorized.... or so I've read :D ).


Believable planes, landscape, atmosphere, etc. make me want to shout "It can't get any better than this!"

But I bet someone said that while watching the first showing of King Kong as he was circled by the biplanes at the top of the Empire State Building. :D

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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby G.K. » Wed May 14, 2014 1:36 am

I have always taken the utmost care of my retractable undercarriage......I polish them regularly.



That aside:
Having owned boats I know what salt water can do to various metals. What precautions do they take on old sea planes to prevent damage from electrolysis?
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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby Bass » Wed May 14, 2014 5:52 am

@Greg, it is OAM's (Rich) pictures. ;)

@Rich, i know that maneuver was not approved, but it is mentioned in the flight manual for that particular plane! :think:
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Re: A little different - What goes up...

Postby Skunkworks » Wed May 14, 2014 7:34 am

Bass wrote:@Greg, it is OAM's (Rich) pictures. ;)


:oops: Thanks for the correction....senior moment!

OldAir I noticed the nobbies on the P-38...good job!
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