Excellent video.
And with the Mighty Hammer of Thor, I Godwin this thread!!!!
And with the Mighty Hammer of Thor, I Godwin this thread!!!!
(I didn't proofread, there is a spelling mistake or two)
That was a great film; I need to see it again!
By the way, I think there was something wrong with your translation. I distinctly heard him mention Stalin's name, but it didn't appear in the subtitles.
The Navajo is a good family plane, but the Twin Cessnas have proven more popular, especially because of pressurization. The Chieftain I used to fly was used for Part 91 family/corporate. With the two grandparents, kid/wife, and two grandkids, there was still enough room for me as PIC, luggage, and everyone was comfy.
But the annuals can be expensive.
And with the Mighty Hammer of Thor, I Godwin this thread!!!!
(I didn't proofread, there is a spelling mistake or two)
Holy. ****. That is without a doubt the funniest thing I've ever seen on the internet.
And with the Mighty Hammer of Thor, I Godwin this thread!!!!
And with the Mighty Hammer of Thor, I Godwin this thread!!!!
(I didn't proofread, there is a spelling mistake or two)
It wasn't really 45 degrees on climbout when you took off was it?
Twin Cessna for passengers. PA-31 for cargo is how it seems the market has gone.
As the market evolved over time I decided that the two airplanes I would decline to fly (for different reasons) were the MU-2 and the PA-31. So far, so good.
Oh God/Non-Deity Scientist/Philosopher/Prophet! I laughed so hard at that I almost cried. Nicely done!
Can you put a "Priceless" (like the Visa commercial) sticky on it and save it for posterity? It's too good to lose.
We flew the Chieftain on 135 and the straight Navajo on 91. Passengers loved both of them, but they also both had very nice interiors (especially the straight Navajo). Actually, passengers liked the Chieftain better than the Commander, but I think part of that had to do with the fact that I was more passenger conscientious in the Navajo than my boss in the Commander.
Sometimes, I wonder what the interior on a PA-31 looks like on a passenger bird. Then I realize, boxes never complain. All my Chieftain time is on freighters.
Sometimes, I wonder what the interior on a PA-31 looks like on a passenger bird. Then I realize, boxes never complain. All my Chieftain time is on freighters.
That's the funniest thing on PoA in quite a while.
Heh. I forgot. Would be entertaining.
Oh god there would be more butthurt than a rave in San Fransisco.
I can't let this thread die yet - not after finding this gif
Was that taken in an RV-8?? Is that the seat where the RIO sits in the RV-8???
It is the Ercoupe they did the JATO trials with. You can see the twin tails.
but Jay's finally gotten back to reality....though it took the whole village to get him there.
jjhoneck;829705(today on VAF) said:I have been continuously amazed at the discrimination and downright nastiness shown us since we bought our RV last June.
Part of it was my own fault. The performance of our -8A is such an amazing increase over our Cherokee Pathfinder that I simply felt compelled to share the wonders of the Van's design in other aviation forums, thinking naively that I was actually providing valuable data points for others who might be considering making the jump from certificated to experiment talk aircraft.
Although many pilots did take the posts in the spirit they were written, others dismissed and attacked me for "bragging", and even accused me of being "unsafe" when I posted about different departure techniques.
I was stunned, but I quickly learned that the gulf between experimental and certificated pilots is nearly as broad and deep as the one between pilots and non-pilots.
Well, when Jay becomes an NTSB report, there will be no shortage of evidence on why.
I'm calling BS on that post. Wishing any pilot to "become an NTSB reports" is over the top. You of all people should know that.