MauleSkinner
Touchdown! Greaser!
FIFY.Same can be said from conception til death. Life is for the adventurous. Be a pilot, or be an innocent bystander near a spinning prop.
FIFY.Same can be said from conception til death. Life is for the adventurous. Be a pilot, or be an innocent bystander near a spinning prop.
There's also the risk that smaller bits of that plastic or paper ribbon enter the cowling and get into the cabin heat or carb heat air inlets and go up against the muffler or exhaust pipe and melt or burn or get sucked into the carb sometime, plugging the secondary venturi and fouling the fuel flow. Been there, seen it.OTOH, when it breaks at the far end instead of being sliced by the prop, so that 70' of surveyor tape gets wrapped around the prop hub and melts into plastic goo, you might wish you'd tried a different stunt.
FIFY.
We also missed the part where the OP indicated how he would keep the dozens (whinny, hundreds), of non-aviation people who are on the airport for the EAA breakfast away from his whirling avgas powered machetes.Thanks. I guess we all missed the part where the OP said there would be dozens, (neigh- hundreds!) of guests lining the hangar from that awesome bi-fold door all the way to the back of that cavernous, glorious hangar, within mere inches from his whirling avgas powered machetes. In that case, I would suggest he only invite Navy flight deck ops personnel.
We also missed the part where the OP indicated how he would keep the dozens (whinny, hundreds), of non-aviation people who are on the airport for the EAA breakfast away from his whirling avgas powered machetes.
Life is a barrel of fun.
The horse’s carcass will continue to receive its beatings until logic improves.
The OP must have smoke on whilst the ribbon is severed from its moorings, else considered half-assed.
neigh- hundreds!
whinny, hundreds
The horse’s carcass
Think that'd show up on Kathryn's?Well, given how long it’s been, I’m guessing the OP was killed when the ribbon pulled the hangar down on top of him and the plane....