Lunar Module
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Funny.Off-topic is our middle name. "Pedantic Off-topic Americans. POA.
Funny.Off-topic is our middle name. "Pedantic Off-topic Americans. POA.
I’ve gotta check that out. : )I am fully envisioning you as Anthony Hopkins in "The World's Fastest Indian"
Pretty sure it's mandatory watching if you like motorcycles at all. I think it's on Netflix at the moment.I’ve gotta check that out. : )
Now you're making me want to get another BMW. : )I had a 1941 85 hp Piper J4A that I sold just pre COVID. Has the Piper J3 wing, conventional gear, stick, side-by-side, with lots of interior and head room, doors on both sides & pussycat ground handling. Am 86 here but still riding my 2 remaining BMWs.
I know what I'm doing tonight!Pretty sure it's mandatory watching if you like motorcycles at all. I think it's on Netflix at the moment.
Have you thought about ultralights? Might be worth looking into if you're wanting low, slow, local fun.especially if this flying thing doesn't work out due to my age making it too hard to get insurance.)
No. I'll have to do some research. Thx.Have you thought about ultralights? Might be worth looking into if you're wanting low, slow, local fun.
The Goldwing has a flat six boxer, as does my Outback. Four vehicles with flat boxer engines. Weird.Besides, I consider BMW "R" bikes on-topic because they have boxer engines.
Cool. I just hate the thought of you walking away from aviation because some dude with an actuary table doesn't want to offer you insurance. You won't be flying far or in clouds, but I hear it's basically equivalent to an airborne motorcycle, which seems up your alley!No. I'll have to do some research. Thx.
You can do that swing around with a tricycle Grumman, Cirrus, Diamond, and a number of LSAs too.True, but no Cessna has every made me happy like the little Citabria made me happy when I could just jam the heel brake and swing the tail around in the run-up area or before I put her back in the hangar! Ah, the little silly things that make us smile.
You're definitely trying to set the place on fire.Off-topic is our middle name. "Pedantic Off-topic Americans. POA.
Consider a Cessna 150/152. Or a 150 Acrobat. Nice little things, cheap* to operate and maintain, easy to find people that can keep them flying.So I was wondering if any of you might have any suggestions or recommendations for someone in my position?
What plane would you fly "just for fun" and to build experience?
Hmm, I didn't consider the castering nosewheel crowd. My verdict is technically correct (the best kind of correct) but not as cool.You can do that swing around with a tricycle Grumman, Cirrus, Diamond, and a number of LSAs too.
Um...sure! Send me lots of money and you'll get the latest, greatest secret version delivered to you in 6 weeks by a man wearing a pink carnation, who will be sitting on the third bench to the left of the National Gallery's entrance. Don't make eye contact.Hey! Are you THE AvNavCom, as in the EFB that should have been the best thing out there for Android?
Google up some videos of the Valdez STOL. The overall winner for the past couple of years is a 172. He beats Cubs, Huskies, etc. A 172 is far more capable than 99.9% of guys who’ve flown them.I'm definitely not more capable than the 172. It's probably the most rational choice of all. But I'm thinking that I only have so many years left to fly (given my age) and that I would like to make the most of what time I have. I was thinking that a small two seater low/slow plane would be more of a hoot than a 172 and would be just as good (maybe even better) as a training platform.
Wow. That Katmai looks pretty amazing. Didn't see the pricetag. I imagine it is stratospheric. Very cool plane.
I’ve gotta check that out. : )
Thanks. I'll check that out too. Hitting the apex is what it's all about. It feels SO great when you are able to do it by second nature. Takes quite a bit of practice and skill. Trail braking all the way to the apex and powering up as you leave. It's all such a delicate dance and you're hovering right on the edge of losing traction the entire time. Feeling the bike sliding around underneath you even though you're riding on pavement is quite the sensation. It's thrilling (and scary). The Moto GP guys (the Formula 1 of motorcycle racing) have fancy computers on their bikes that keep them from washing out on the entry and from high siding on the exit by computer based modulation of the throttle and brake inputs. It's kind of cheating. Like flying on autopilot or something. : )Great movie!
If you raced bikes, Hitting The Apex (2015) is a nice documentary.
And welcome to POA!! Hope you stick around and that we see a picture of your new plane in the near future!