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Charlie Shugart Registered: Feb 06, 2007 Total Posts: 14481 Country: United States |
Being in a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet isn't real flying. It's more like taking a really crowded and very large bus through the air at rapid speeds. |
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Wingspar Registered: Aug 06, 2003 Total Posts: 3719 Country: United States |
I like the color versions better. Is this Hillsboro? |
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yogi3939 Registered: Oct 19, 2005 Total Posts: 1188 Country: United States |
I friend of mine once owned a Pitts S-1. The difference in the S-1 and the S-2 is the number of seats. The S-1 is capable of some amazing stunt flying and, like you, I am very glad that he only had one seat. My first, and only, small plane experience was in an Army L-19 which is a military version of the Piper Cub but with an engine that is way too heavy and powerful for civilian use. I left my stomach about 1000 feet above where the damn thing finally settled down after we hit an "air pocket" and dropped that 1000 feet in less than the length of a city block. The air pocket was probably a micro burst downdraft and it was one of the milder parts of the experience of flying with an insane pilot. |
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m. goodwin Registered: Apr 20, 2009 Total Posts: 737 Country: United States |
This is a very interesting subject. |
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Charlie Shugart Registered: Feb 06, 2007 Total Posts: 14481 Country: United States |
Thanks for the feedback, Gary, Yogi and Marty. |
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Tim ONeill Registered: Feb 06, 2003 Total Posts: 16103 Country: United States |
Cool shots Charlie. Nicely done on the contrast. |