Lame - your oil door is closed
Eh, lack of music, and didn't want to try and find anyReally? Paradise City?
It's actually a good song, just would have never tied it to Gaston's.
Lame - your oil door is closed
No, just precip.Lame - your oil door is closed
LOL - is that ice on the windscreen?
Nice!Here is a video I put together with some photos and whatnot from this year:
Yeah, I can see the runway for the vast majority of the pattern. I like being close on downwind because I can tell for sure if someone is going to depart in front of me. Flying the power-lines works pretty well, and I've done it in a Bonanza there several times without issue. It is visually easy as well, you can follow the power lines all the way from the dam on crosswind, to downwind, etc.I like the way you get on the centerline >1/2 mile out, took me a while to figure that out. Otherwise your view of the runway is obscured til you turn the 'corner'.
I like the way you get on the centerline >1/2 mile out, took me a while to figure that out. Otherwise your view of the runway is obscured til you turn the 'corner'.
Really? Paradise City?
It's actually a good song, just would have never tied it to Gaston's.
The Colt is Mark (GrandpaMark)
The ??? at 3:05 I believe is Jay in the Zodiac, N55ZC
The ??? at 6:40 I believe is Felix in N1913L
Dave, thanks! How neat! What a different and fun perspective of the fly-in! I've watched it three times now. And, yay...the Citabria finally made it into a video! Woohoo!Here is the rest of mine.
I spent an hour at the threshold of 24 Satpm. The vid is 9 mins.
Yup. So is the departure at 3:50.The ??? at 3:05 I believe is Jay in the Zodiac, N55ZC
Was that yours crabbed pretty dramatically on final?And, yay...the Citabria finally made it into a video! Woohoo!
Dave, thanks! How neat! What a different and fun perspective of the fly-in! I've watched it three times now. And, yay...the Citabria finally made it into a video! Woohoo!
It's interesting the different noises the different airplanes make taking off and landing. The Colt and Citabrias made whistling noises...wonder if that's the brace wires singing??
Looked more like a gentle slip to me...Was that yours crabbed pretty dramatically on final?
Thanks! I think. Bruce landed the Citabria there once and Lance landed it once, too. But, I'll take the credit for it if it looks good!That last landing on the video was one heck of a smoooooth landing in the Citabria. Nice!
Looked like a nice slip to me too. I remember slipping it in once, and don't know about Bruce and can't remember if Lance did or not.Looked more like a gentle slip to me...
Thank god!I see my ugly bird was kept off camera.
I see my ugly bird was kept off camera.
The Mooney at 00:40 is Jamie and I in N252MB.
thats not original paint. someone CHOSE that scheme.
thats not original paint. someone CHOSE that scheme.
Well, I think it's probably still better than the original "Palm Beach" paint schemes that some Comanches had. Think lots of pastel colors. I recently saw one for sale that still had the original pastel blue plastics inside.
Someone WAY more boring than you...got any ideas for new paint, Ed?
I often wonder what people are thinking when they choose colors and paint schemes on planes.