Geico266
Touchdown! Greaser!
I had the honor of accompanying the owner of a 1947 North American P-51 Mustang to fly over 2 towns in celebration of Memorial Day. I say honor because the P-51 is my dream plane, number #1 on the Geico list of aircraft ever built.
We launched at 10:00 to Hebron, NE. While en-route the pilot taught me how to roll "Barbra Jean" (named after his late wife), but that was after going through a few stalls. What an amazing bird!
The rolls were straight forward as in pulling up the nose 20 degrees after hitting 245 knots. Roll rate was pretty slow, but we were going fast! I rolled it twice left and twice right. Each roll was better than the last.
We hit Hebron exactly at 10:15 as planned and the people enjoyed the "victory roll" as we departed the area.
Next was Sidney, Iowa, 75nm north east where we over flew a cemetery where a bunch of people had gathered for a Memorial Day service. Cruise speed was 230 knots because we were early. The "victory roll" was well received and fun!
Back to KNLK where the tower requested a fly by. The owner said that was not uncommon.
It was an amazing day flying an amazing aircraft. 1,510 HP, Service Ceiling 41,000', Speed at 25,000' 450 mph. 7,150 pounds empty, Max weight 11,600. Fuel Burn 50 GPH take off and max power, 35 GPH cruise.
What a day!
We launched at 10:00 to Hebron, NE. While en-route the pilot taught me how to roll "Barbra Jean" (named after his late wife), but that was after going through a few stalls. What an amazing bird!
The rolls were straight forward as in pulling up the nose 20 degrees after hitting 245 knots. Roll rate was pretty slow, but we were going fast! I rolled it twice left and twice right. Each roll was better than the last.
We hit Hebron exactly at 10:15 as planned and the people enjoyed the "victory roll" as we departed the area.
Next was Sidney, Iowa, 75nm north east where we over flew a cemetery where a bunch of people had gathered for a Memorial Day service. Cruise speed was 230 knots because we were early. The "victory roll" was well received and fun!
Back to KNLK where the tower requested a fly by. The owner said that was not uncommon.
It was an amazing day flying an amazing aircraft. 1,510 HP, Service Ceiling 41,000', Speed at 25,000' 450 mph. 7,150 pounds empty, Max weight 11,600. Fuel Burn 50 GPH take off and max power, 35 GPH cruise.
What a day!
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