Sulphur Springs
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Sulphur Springs
Well, non of us 170 drivers were looking in the southern sky, George's groundspeed is so slow it's after dark if he makes it at all. But, we were watching the northern sky for that Alaskan/Arkansas pilot who said he was flying in. Word at the flyin was he saw a cloud north of Texarkana and got on 121.5 asking where the nearest storm cellar was. Not me of course, but there was talk that maybe untill he gets the skills up for flying down here in this terrain and weather he would leave the Arkansas part out of his title. Work his way up to it someday maybe.
Joe
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
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Sulphur Springs
Dave I must admit, soon after I e-mailed you a ray of light hit me through the window and I was outta-here. I made it seconds before they closed the airport for the airshow. Joe and I did discuss the qualifications it took to be a bush pilot but he stated our conclusions pretty well in his post. George, you are right about Joe's wings being flat, but it appears thats the only ones that can fly. Those 170's with bent wings evidently cannot fly or there so sssslow they can't get there on time, not a single B model in site. BTW Randy Henderson put on a excellent show in his Texas T-Cart. Randal N1745D 170A
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Playing Possum
Now ain't that something George? TWO Flat-Wingers get together and Trick me into thinking they were'nt going. I'll bet they had they're planes already warmed up before they clicked send on that "We're weathered in here" email message. Course, they could've even been sitting at Sulpher Springs using a Lap top. Ain't you glad that we don't have to resort to such trickery to cover insecurities?
AK Dave
AK Dave
Re: Playing Possum
David, really sorry! Didn't have a clue you are so easily tricked! What did you read that day in the storm cellar? That one cloud evaporated about 10:30 A.M. We called and a female voice said you couldn't come out and play. Thank goodness you and George have dihedral to keep you stabil. Nose wheel conversions will be next for the two of you. Hey, then think of the flyins you guys can make - all of those 172 drivers hanging out and drinking koolaid.David Laseter wrote:Now ain't that something George? TWO Flat-Wingers get together and Trick me into thinking they were'nt going. I'll bet they had they're planes already warmed up before they clicked send on that "We're weathered in here" email message. Course, they could've even been sitting at Sulpher Springs using a Lap top. Ain't you glad that we don't have to resort to such trickery to cover insecurities?
AK Dave
Joe
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
Joe, you know that George could not put a nose wheel on his 170, that extra drag would probably make it stall, because the way you talk it 's barely flying above stall now. Dave, I feel bad about talking you into waiting a week to come down, because the weather was perfect the weekend before. Is it true though, that you have to ask the lady of the house if you can come out to play? Randal