Hearing stories of states with all these regulations and obstacles makes my head hurt, and make me sad.
I know of several grass strips here in Oklahoma, but haven't heard any stories of trouble...
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Hearing stories of states with all these regulations and obstacles makes my head hurt, and make me sad.
I know of several grass strips here in Oklahoma, but haven't heard any stories of trouble...
Unbelievable. That is so cool!
Hi Bill, this is a 1966 C model. It has carried this current paint scheme since 1977.
That is what I thought. I love my backward tail! :)
Here is my best side profile view, with a couple more thrown in for fun.
Let me know if a particular view or angle would help you.
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You answered your own question. Call Aircraft Spruce, order some wood, and get to building. :)
Are we having a rib-building party? When should I come over? ;)
That is way cool, NXK. I love the orange.
:cool:
While browsing old photographs, I came across this image of my father's R/C airplane. It dates to the very early '80s I believe.
I'd say it's a good match to the family Mooney I still fly today.
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I've flown several times with my toy Poodles and have had no trouble whatsoever. I have never used any hearing protection for them.
One Poodle didn't mind a bit, he wanted to sit up high and look...
Very cool! Of course, now I want to see a caricature of my own airplane. Ever do any Mooney artwork? :D
I saw that article in the magazine and thought it was interesting. But where is the Piper Cub?
How can any list of great aircraft be complete without a yellow Cub?? :rollseyes:
I got a real nice tour through the insides of Doc several years ago when she was parked at the Kansas Aviation Museum. What a great aircraft. This story is full of great news. I hope they finally...
I love it! Thanks for sharing. I will build one of these someday.
I fly with a Garmin 196 in my Mooney. I turned it on once on a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to San Francisco. When the stewardess saw me with it, she told me to turn it off. When I replied,...
Way cool, thanks for sharing!
My wife and I recently moved to southern Oklahoma, and this airport is on my to-do list.
We have driven to the lake and eaten at the restaurant once before, but...
Cool link and write-up, thanks for sharing. I don't follow XKCD a lot, but when I see mentions of it, I always click and read.
In my experience, when I begin to lose cat food... it is almost always a Raccoon.
They have big appetities and will eat any amount of cat food you put out.
As others have said, bait a live trap...
I know I am a couple days late to the party, but I wanted to share a few fun Christmas photos I came across.
I hope you guys aren't digging your plane out of the snow like poor ole Santa. :)
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Same concept as the procedure I've always used, but we usally just phrase it "in bed."
:D
Haha!
Takes a lot of rudder to keep things straight when the brakes are unresponsive. :D
My wife got this in her cookie last week at a local Chinese buffet:
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I challenge anyone to post a better fortune! :D
Thank you for the reminder, Zack, I will be tuning in tonight!
On 17 December 1903 Orville Wright became the first person to successfully fly a heavier-than-air machine under complete control of the pilot.
The flight covered 120 feet in 12 seconds, at a speed...
Haha! Forgot about him.
That guy IS my co-pilot. He goes everywhere with me. :D
My two most recent flights were solo.
My three previous flights included my wife and two Poodles.
I ate too much. Going to have to refigure my CG...