denverpilot
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Evidence of meat grilling insanity. Ha.
Nobody owns a Cirrus? That must be one of the finest planes ever designed so I don't understand that. Safe, comfortable, fast, cheap to maintain (versus something of an equivalent performance). Very strange!
Is it maybe mostly owners of older vintage style planes around here?
I love the CT. Got to fly one when it first came out, in the early 2000s, and loved it.2007 CTSW -- So cute it hurts:
Nobody owns a Cirrus? That must be one of the finest planes ever designed so I don't understand that. Safe, comfortable, fast, cheap to maintain (versus something of an equivalent performance). Very strange!
Is it maybe mostly owners of older vintage style planes around here?
Here's our long distance traveling machine, an M20TN:
had to post that right next to the pic of my 50 year old mooney, huh? couldn't wait a few more pages?
2007 CTSW -- So cute it hurts:
Comanche driver here.
I own a Parkzone F-27Q Stryker.
I chose it because I can fly it fast without worry, fuel is cheap but useful load might be a problem:
God Not one of those noise makers that wakes up the Dead.
Do you frequent this site. rcgroups.com.
Besides POA site My other frequent visit site is rcgroups.com
I got my ppl three years ago. I first bought a 150 sold it six months later after flying it 100hrs.
I bought a c177b for an economical plane.
Then I wanted my high performance complex so I purchased a North American snj5.
Now I want my multi so I purchased a Douglas C-53 (DC3). It's a nice plane. I can take 19 of my friends to go for that $1000 hamburger
My next plane is a difficult choice. Part of me wants a new faster plane so I'm looking at a Cessna 400.
Although the fun side of me wants to get a BAC Strikemaster or a L39. Too many planes too many choices.
But at the moment three planes are enough. With what I paid just for the insurance on the dc3 this year I could have bought another c150.
Planes are fun. Buy what you can afford to fly, and fly it!
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Plus my marinated tri-tip roast on the grill I'm cooking up for fajitas and sandwiches and what-not, is a little fattier than anticipated, and I'm playing grill firefighter right now at 23:00. Ha.
I would think so, because according to statistics, maybe one out of a hundred people have $500,000.00 to plop down on a luxury ....
Ha!
If you think these things make noise how do you feel about a Cessna 172?
I use to frequent at rc universe. When I was into flying Turbines.
Thanks.I drive past your plane every time I go to my hangar. Nice looking Comanche.
I own a 1966 Mooney M20F. It's the last '66 F (4th out of 4 built). It doesn't look a lot like an F because there have been so many mods to it over the years to get it to be like a J.
I chose Mooney because my wife informed me that if I were buying a plane, it would have to be 4 seats. I also felt nervous taking on an experimental as a first plane. So the Mooney fit the requirements better than any other certified airplane, which was the most efficient 4 seat certified plane that flew behind a 360 size engine that fit the budget. I also have always really liked Mooneys even before I knew anything about them. I think they look cool.
If I ever do buy another plane, it will likely be a two seat experimental. I have only had one flight with two passengers in four years so far.
Here is Tigressa, an owner built and maintained RV-10 completed in 2011. Three years next month with 640 hours and counting. Quick build kit, IO-540, and GRT based glass panel. Turned out to be a better plane than I ever imagined. Kudos to Vans!
I assume the picture will not display since I've never been successful before. I'm using the picture icon and a Dropbox link. If it doesn't work, assistance welcomed.
Here's my builder log Building Log
Not sure I understand.If you image is stored in your computer,, you click on it... Then click on upload image... Then in a few seconds it will be attached to your post... Then hit post.....
Not sure I understand.
I uploaded it as an attachment then selected the attachment to display. That worked but the picture is very small (it can be clicked on).
How does one make it big and pretty?
Not sure I understand.
I uploaded it as an attachment then selected the attachment to display. That worked but the picture is very small (it can be clicked on).
How does one make it big and pretty?
Here is Tigressa, an owner built and maintained RV-10 completed in 2011. Three years next month with 640 hours and counting. Quick build kit, IO-540, and GRT based glass panel. Turned out to be a better plane than I ever imagined. Kudos to Vans!
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Here's my builder log Building Log
Here is Tigressa, an owner built and maintained RV-10 completed in 2011. Three years next month with 640 hours and counting. Quick build kit, IO-540, and GRT based glass panel. Turned out to be a better plane than I ever imagined. Kudos to Vans!
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Here's my builder log Building Log
I like the resemblance. The Cirrus is the hot, new SEL piston aircraft. The RV10 is the kit builder's interpretation of same.I know the RV guys might not like this, but your photo shows how much the RV-10 bears a striking resemblance to an Cirrus SR-22.
I know the RV guys might not like this, but your photo shows how much the RV-10 bears a striking resemblance to an Cirrus SR-22.
I'll bite just for fun: Lunken?I like the resemblance. The Cirrus is the hot, new SEL piston aircraft. The RV10 is the kit builder's interpretation of same.
Who can identify the airport?