Coldshooter
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that plane is going to be a beauty finished enjoy flying it.
Those old friends are all dead or older than me now.
Reminds me of the day a Korean contractor took out the ejection seat of an F15 without using a counter weight. It gently tipped back and sat o it's exhausts.
Or the day the Kuwaiti army tipped an M1 Abrams on it's back from a transporter. With the engine running.
My plane is too heavy and fast to be considered sport . My plan is to pass the physical if possible, fly for a short while and sell it as sort of a ego thing I guess as its been so long. I want to fly over a lot of the country around me as sort of a scouting thing as my main love is exploring with atv besides flying. For me, that plane while a two seater is really a one seater at our weight and taking gas along would be nice. We are already at 6,000 ft and it gets over 10 K around us. My wife wont fly anyway and its kind of selfish going a lot by myself. Plan to sell it and buy a high end side by side UTV. Want to fly and scout this country. Many years ago I did do just that seeing places to explore with 4X4`s. Used to talk to buddys on the ground with a CB, find a place to land and they would come and get me. Those old friends are all dead or older than me now.
I can't tell an A/B from an E, so that's either a $30 million or $45 million aircraft. Either way, it's an expensive screwup.
At least they put the cover over the air intake. You don't want one of these.
(that guy lived).
Big Cholla, you might know of a airstrip called Hart Mine strip about 25 miles SW of searchlight? Christmas of I think, 1976 I found a drugger C-45 that had ground looped. I had just left some friends at searchlight in my piper tri pacer and was still talking to them on the CB. I landed by the plane, got info, the door was unlocked. It turned out to be quite a adventure. I posted the story here a couple years ago and I am looking for it, think I have it stored on my computer. Hope to find it and repost it. It was interesting and I got involved.
Bet that crew chief is now in "supply" stationed somewhere around
Anchorage, AK
Chuck