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Touchdown! Greaser!
Ok all youse nose draggers ain’t real pilots folk, have fun.
"Lando's not a system. He's a man."When I transitioned from the Tomahawk to a 172 years ago the CFI told me that all Cessna's are equipped with a land-oh-matic system. Get the proper speed and pitch and the plane will do the rest of the work..
For the life of me I could never find the on and off switch for the unit....
Still got nothing on the high floatation gear for the Cub that had 3 (maybe 4, I can’t remember) wheels per side. Unfortunately I can’t find a pic of it.
Probably...My recollection is more wheels, but I could have just been overly impressed at the time. It’s been a loooooooooooong time.This?
Source: https://www.shortwingpipers.org/forum/showthread.php?7292-Landing-Gear-Strength-and-Beef-Ups/page2
It was apparently made by a company named "Whitaker".
OMG! A built in treadmill! It can't take off!!!!!View attachment 95640
Ron Wanttaja
I wonder how you check tread wear.View attachment 95640
Ron Wanttaja
What's that twin boom aircraft on the far left? Registration seems to be N6502R, but I don't get any good hits. Tail shape is wrong for a Fairchild C-82 or C-119. Looks a bit like the Hughes XF-11, but there's a stub of horizontal stabilizer sticking out beyond the boom that the XF-11 didn't have.
What's that twin boom aircraft on the far left?
Excellent, I couldn't find that with a slight amount of google fu. There's another one with Christmas lights hung on it. You'll note the "new" tail made out of the elevator in this picture.
Nope neither one. It's an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy. Former Riddle Airlines / Capitol Airways fleet N6502R.What's that twin boom aircraft on the far left? Registration seems to be N6502R, but I don't get any good hits. Tail shape is wrong for a Fairchild C-82 or C-119. Looks a bit like the Hughes XF-11, but there's a stub of horizontal stabilizer sticking out beyond the boom that the XF-11 didn't have.
Ron Wanttaja
Excellent, I couldn't find that with a slight amount of google fu. There's another one with Christmas lights hung on it. You'll note the "new" tail made out of the elevator in this picture.
Does anyone else think that a triple Navion would have a large “Wow” factor?
Yes, as in, "Wow" look at that fuel bill!
Depends.With three wheels, it had to be registered as a motorcycle and the driver had to have a motorcycle license. Replacing the single back wheel with two closely spaced wheels made it a car with no special license required.