Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

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Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby beaky » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:00 pm

The real J3 sure handles a lot better on the ground than the FS9 version... S-turns are a must, but it's not "tippy" at all at normal speeds.

Now, I know some of you are thinking "that's not a J3- that's an L-4!"
You're right... and wrong. ;D
It's an L-4 that was registered as a J-3 when it passed into civilian hands, because "an L4 registration for a civil aircraft was not available", as it was explained to me.  

It's listed under this N-number as a 1952, but that might be the year it "went civilian". I'll inquire further, later.


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Bill had been flying since early this morning, so after a brief chat I went out to the ramp while he took a breather and took a look at the plane.
Not a bad suite of instruments in here... and it has an electric starter.
But no radios. ;D

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And did I mention? Students sit back here... where you can't see the panel, or much of anything, really. ;D
But I did fine- and scored a double coup: my first J3 takeoffs and landings... and my first grass-runway ops. Sweet!

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Of course, some hanging around afterwards is always in order... quite busy today, although quite cold. Light winds and a high overcast makes it all easier.
Here's that cub again, having a rest.

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A C150 lifts off, gear still flexing.


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After intently sniffing the crash bar behind my fuel tank for a few minutes (???), the resident cat admired my collection of bumper stickers. ;D

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The breeze shifted yet again before I left- here's a Skyhawk on short final for 21. The tree on the left is the closest tree to the runway- hardly the nuisance depicted in FS9.

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This sweet Bird Dog was coming in just as I was leaving.


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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Rifleman » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:40 pm

Isn't the grass so much more forgiving than the asphalt for mis-alignment during landing ?........It's even better when wet........ 8-)
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Mobius » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:44 pm

Nice Cat. ;D  Andover looks like a nice place to spend an afternoon. 8-)
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby beaky » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:43 pm

Isn't the grass so much more forgiving than the asphalt for mis-alignment during landing ?........It's even better when wet........ 8-)


Not when it's practically frozen... :D

It was hard to appreciate it, partly because of the firmness, but also because the wind was very light, a mere breath... so I wasn't misaligned for my landings. ;D
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:47 pm

Welllll.. when I come that way to collect my lunch (possibly in a 310 ).. THAT'S the airport I'm going to... Looks like great atmosphere.. Can you put in a good word for me with taildragger instructor ?

Neat stuff..
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby BigTruck » Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:42 am

Sweet pics!  The resident cat looks identicle to my kitty Mortar
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Roughrider » Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:51 am

Glad you got to go up, looks like and excellent place to get some nice shots, maybe when it warmer. That L-4/J-3 looks like it doesn't sit still very often. Thanks for taking us with you, Mark
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby flyboy 28 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:43 am

Now it's definitely time for a road trip. Great stuff!
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Anark » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:08 am

Haven't you been told before about keeping all that catnip in your car?  ;D
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby beaky » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:33 am

Welllll.. when I come that way to collect my lunch (possibly in a 310 ).. THAT'S the airport I'm going to... Looks like great atmosphere.. Can you put in a good word for me with taildragger instructor ?

Neat stuff..

Bill and Damien (the "grandmaster" who runs the school and gives the advanced instruction) will take all comers; no need for me to put in a word for you. ;D
I think they could make a bush pilot out of almost anybody.

Everyone is treated equally- Bill only asked ime if I had any tailwheel time, didn't look at my cert or logbook, and laughed when I told him I'd flown a Champ... he said "it lands flatter than the Cub, and you can see where you're going... you'll see...";D

Just be careful bringing a 310 in there; the runway is only 1981 feet long. ;)
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Willit Run » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:36 am

Now it's definitely time for a road trip. Great stuff!


I'm with you on that , James!!

Glad to hear you did a good job, Sean!!  Looks like a fun aircraft to fly!!!
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby 61_OTU » Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:32 am

Looks like you had a real fun day Sean  8-). Made me smile  :)
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:39 pm

Just be careful bringing a 310 in there; the runway is only 1981 feet long.


Good point  :o   Though I'm sure it can be done... I won't be near enough comfy in it by then; for a 2000X50 runway  8-)

Are there any twins based there ?
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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby Falcon500 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:31 pm

it is a pretty little airport, cant believe the parking :o visited it in FS after updating it with afcad from a sat. photo and dont worry i few in and out with a tail dragger of sorts (by all means it is) a Republic Seabee. If my FS didnt quit on me so much i might add some GA traffic.

Brett im trying to add some boats to the Michigan area, default ones including the freighters, like Detroit, Muskegon, the Traverse area, maybe a few at Marquette and Munising, I already have boats around the Mack bridge and the Hessel area! In fact Mr. Rotty you may even want to plan a trip through Michigan, so you can see all the ships and land at Mack Island, and the Soo (onve i upload the scenery, in fact you may even stick around Michigan, its so purty)


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Re: Andover College of Taildragger Knowledge- pt 2

Postby beaky » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:41 pm


Are there any twins based there ?


One, according to Airnav... and I don't think I saw any there Saturday, out on the grass at least.

But sure, with some forethought it would work for most light twins... I once saw an old Aztec full of people take off from the ORA strip, and it must have landed there... ;D
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