Flight of a lifetime!!!!

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Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby f-35simpilot » Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:46 am

i was lucky enough to go flying in the T-6 the other day and felt it was only right to show some pics.... a video will come soon and since i will be flying the PT-17 stearman next week expect some shots of that too


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well i was doing to prop turns he told me to smile for the camera... i look awful

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The G meter at the end of the flight
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and a freeze frame from the video when we where at the top of the loop
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it was AMAZING!!!
Carriers would be so mush easier to land on if they would just stop turning!!!
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby FuturePilot » Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:18 pm

Looks like a ton of fun!  :)
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby beaky » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:11 pm

That's terrific... I hope you got a little stick time!
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby f-35simpilot » Wed Jul 07, 2010 3:57 pm

he let me do some basic stick time... Turning and holding straight flight... He had me doing turns at a 75 degree bank and it was amazing.
Carriers would be so mush easier to land on if they would just stop turning!!!
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby expat » Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:22 pm

he let me do some basic stick time... Turning and holding straight flight... He had me doing turns at a 75 degree bank and it was amazing.



A day to remember, 75 degree turns, when you get that far over, your mind swears it is 90 and maybe more. A great experience to treasure
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:08 pm

Look awful...heck no...looks good but I won't comment on the prop pull...have someone show you a safe technique.   ;)

Wonderful shots and you had fun, that we can tell... :)

Thanks for taking us along... ;)

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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby firemonte007 » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:18 am

great looking shots...but i gotta ask...whats with the owl in shots 1,2, and 3? :-?
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby Flying Trucker » Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:43 am

Goodly morning... :)

The plastic owls supposedly keep the other birds from building their nest on the aircraft.

If you go to a bugsmasher field you will see them on top of the hangars or hanging on an aircraft prop.

Commercial and military airports have "Birdmen" who use birds of prey to attack, kill or scare away other birds.  They also use electric poppers which sound like a large gun going off to scare the birds away.

That is why it is very important to do an "A" check or walk around the aircraft looking for bird and insect nests prior to a flight.     ;)

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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby firemonte007 » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:40 pm

[quote]Goodly morning... :)

The plastic owls supposedly keep the other birds from building their nest on the aircraft.

If you go to a bugsmasher field you will see them on top of the hangars or hanging on an aircraft prop.

Commercial and military airports have "Birdmen" who use birds of prey to attack, kill or scare away other birds.
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby beaky » Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:56 pm

The problem with the "rubber owls" is that it only spooks them a few times. Even a bird-brain realizes after a while that Mr. Owl seems incapable of movement, so he is no longer considered a threat. I've seen small birds perched right next to these things. ;D

Seems to me it's a good idea to place the owl on a different part of the plane now and then, but I've never seen that.
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby patchz » Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:58 pm

[color=#000000]If they can come up with a moving, singing fish to hang on your wall, why not an animated owl? Go make some money now that I've given you the idea.
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby Flying Trucker » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:32 am

Good morning all... :)

You are right Sean...they need to be moved around but most folks place them in the same location each time.

Good idea Larry... ;D

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The owl thing never seemed to work for me, like a scarecrow in a seeded field the birds soon got used to it.

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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby BigTruck » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:41 pm

[quote][color=#000000]If they can come up with a moving, singing fish to hang on your wall, why not an animated owl? Go make some money now that I've given you the idea.
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby -Crossfire- » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:30 pm

Was this out of Boundary Bay f-35?
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Re: Flight of a lifetime!!!!

Postby f-35simpilot » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:40 am

Was this out of Boundary Bay f-35?



Yes, we went out to point roberts and did our aerobatics.
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