Lowflynjack
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Jack Fleetwood
Took some photos of this beautiful 210 on Friday. Going to be up for sale soon.
Thanks. This is a beautiful plane for sure!It's amazing how much better a Cessna looks without the struts!
Nice shots as usual Jack.
Great photos!!!Took some photos of this beautiful 210 on Friday. Going to be up for sale soon.
Looks like a Tri-Pacer!A 210 needs gear shots
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A 210 needs gear shots
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Just checked my logbook ... on 9/6/1971, Bill Cox flew with me in one of our school's American AA-1 Yankees, N6190L, for a magazine pilot report. He's been at this a long time.Nice panel too. I see Bill Cox wrote the article too. Been reading after him since I started flying in '79. Or at least not too long after that.
Nice panel too. I see Bill Cox wrote the article too. Been reading after him since I started flying in '79. Or at least not too long after that.
Yep, for Cessna Owner Organization and Piper Owner Society, I take the photos and Bill writes the stories.Just checked my logbook ... on 9/6/1971, Bill Cox flew with me in one of our school's American AA-1 Yankees, N6190L, for a magazine pilot report. He's been at this a long time.
Am I reading right in that aircraft comparison chart that it’s rate of climb is 30,200 fpm? The bonanza is a real dog at only 20,000 feet per minute!
Yeah. And the C210 can get to its maximum operating altitude of 765 ft. in under 2 seconds!!Whatta climb rate that is!