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Got caught many times in the Se5a wishing I’d worn a jacket. Finally figured out anything below 22 and I need a jacket. Was a bit of a pain as by the time I pulled the airplane out and got it ready, I was sweating. And then I had to put on a jacket and shoe horn myself into that little cockpit. Extremely claustrophobic until that fan out front was going. Nice to be back in a closed cockpitFlew to Goodwood and hesitated on the Dubow but it said 12celsius so went for the GW Monarch m422. SNJ in the background.
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While I really enjoy the Luscombe (easy to fly, but always something to learn, she gave me a little warning today on a variable wind crosswind landing), I was chatting to a Stearman pilot today and I have constant daydreams about a Stampe sV4c (ailerons on all 4 wings!). I could then justify the IrvinGot caught many times in the Se5a wishing I’d worn a jacket. Finally figured out anything below 22 and I need a jacket. Was a bit of a pain as by the time I pulled the airplane out and got it ready, I was sweating. And then I had to put on a jacket and shoe horn myself into that little cockpit. Extremely claustrophobic until that fan out front was going. Nice to be back in a closed cockpit
Nice. There was one for sale on barnstormers but with a big Lycoming. From what I’ve heard, they’re a much better airplane then the tiger moth. Had an opportunity to fly a tiger this summer and have to agree with what my dad said all his life about them. Bit of a dog. And the novelty of maintaining that old Gypsy engine would wear off pretty fast with me.While I really enjoy the Luscombe (easy to fly, but always something to learn, she gave me a little warning today on a variable wind crosswind landing), I was chatting to a Stearman pilot today and I have constant daydreams about a Stampe sV4c (ailerons on all 4 wings!). I could then justify the Irvin
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Here’s an example of the Gypsy engine. This happened two weeks ago to another buddies tiger moth. That’s a hole in the crankcase from throwing a connecting rod. Luckily he was close enough to the field to make it. Dead sticking biplanes is no small feat. When that fan stops they come down like a stone.The Gypsy moth was actually a much better airplane then the tiger. The airforce wouldn’t go for them because it would be too difficult for the instructor to bail out. So dehavilland kept modifying it until it turned into the tiger.
I have a production used jacket squirreled away somewhere...In my WEP jacket since it's a freezing morning (10 Celcius)
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An ex navy pilot had and emergency landing ferrying a questionable TBM. He made a video with the name, "That bean field's mine!".Here’s an example of the Gypsy engine. This happened two weeks ago to another buddies tiger moth. That’s a hole in the crankcase from throwing a connecting rod. Luckily he was close enough to the field to make it. Dead sticking biplanes is no small feat. When that fan stops they come down like a stone.View attachment 83710
Haha I've got a SG Atlantis production used patch set of Dr Zelanka that I framedI have a production used jacket squirreled away somewhere...