Jaybird180
Final Approach
How many different types of airplanes did he own?
The only one I ever remember reading about was his P-210.How many different types of airplanes did he own?
The only one I ever remember reading about was his P-210.
The only one I ever remember reading about was his P-210.
There was a '68 C-182 in there, as well. May have been before the Six.When I started reading Flying he owned a Cherokee 6. IIRC he moved from that to a Skyhawk, then to a Cardinal RG, and then to his P210.
http://airfactsjournal.com/... I miss his fact informed assessments of GA 's safety record. ...
HGR?....He also had a Piper Pacer tailwheel. It resides at my home drome.
...dropping a few, "do you know who I am?"'s, etc...
My family member said it was his one experience with meeting one of his "heroes" and the guy turned out to be a jackalope... but I guess that's usually the way it works.
The sad thing about that is that it's the functional equivalent of telling the world, "I'm a first class jerk!"
I don't know what's usual, but I have heard of famous people who were/are very descent people.
I once met one of the early astronauts at an outdoor concert in Monterey, and he seemed like a very nice guy.
I prefer ascent people myself. :wink2:
They are usually more level...I don't know what's usual, but I have heard of famous people who were/are very descent people.
I prefer ascent people myself. :wink2:
I'm gonna be contrarian and say I found his articles to be opinion masquerading as facts.
Didn't find him hugely interesting either. Not bad but he wasn't Baxter.
what bothers me what the new magazine owner Bonnier Corp. is doing to the editors-in-chief of FLYING, second (or third) firing in two years. Still a very good magazine worth reading.The new crew at Flying is doing a great job, the magazine has never been better.
The new crew at Flying is doing a great job, the magazine has never been better. If you haven't seen it in a while, check out a current issue some time.
How many different types of airplanes did he own?
I'm 63, and I've probably every issue of Flying since I was 12.
I remember Collins had a Cessna 172 certified for Cat II ILS approaches once. He did like the gadgets.
Frankly, in his last few years his articles tended to pretty long and tedious.
The new crew at Flying is doing a great job, the magazine has never been better. If you haven't seen it in a while, check out a current issue some time.