I changed the thread title. Thanks, I didn't think of that.Was anyone bold enough to see if the Connie pops up if you use the acronym of this the title. I don't really want that search in my browser history on the work computer
I thought the title was apropos.I changed the thread title. Thanks, I didn't think of that.
It's just not quite as exciting now that the thread title changedPattern work at Chino today:
This reminded me of standing on the ramp in Bridgeport, CT near a private DC-3 that was about to depart sometime in the 80s. It had a modified executive interior. There was a large passenger window just ahead of the wing, and I could clearly see a guy in a rear facing seat. He looked out in interest as #1 began turning blades.One of my ground instructors flew Connies early in his career. He told us the starting procedures were a bit picky. Too much fuel and it all burns off out the exhaust like a dragon, scaring the heck outta the passengers. Or too little fuel and it back fires like a howitzer scaring the heck outta the passengers...
Interesting video, real like the demo they did of shutting down 3 engines and showing the airplane can still cruise with only one engine.Here's a favorite video of mine. Arthur Godfrey, a mid 20th century entertainer and pilot, provides a 1953 narrated PIC flight in an Eastern L-1049.