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05 May 2015, 20:25
jeffeossothe weather sucks..
.. and I wanted to fly today...
just complaining out loud
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05 May 2015, 21:28
jeffeossoArcher II - pretty mundane --
Well, it beats the crap out of mine, which is made of paper at the moment. But I don't mind flying it when the weather is bad...
But my next hopeful powered flying machine will be -
http://www.zenair801.info/index.htmlGreat little bush plane - again a fair weather aircraft only.
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06 May 2015, 03:28
jeffeossoI sat in those, OshKosh 2012 .. too small for me, but i love the corvair flight motor movement.
sooner or later, i'll build my rv10
that same airadventure forever removed ANY Bede from my plans.. the bd4c, which i REALLY wanted to work, isn't a 4 seater.. there's not 4 "seats" in their demo plane and the main spar would decapitate me
06 May 2015, 03:45
Bill/OregonJeff, an Archer II is a nice aircraft. Have to admit a great admiration for those STOL birds that Opus linked to.
Sorry for all the storms down your way.
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I need grass/unimproved strip capability and uber short takeoff and landing that can take a few bumps along the way. My use is anti-poaching and game counting in the bush. The Zenair has a pretty good reputation as robust and simple to work on. Simple is good in the bush.
The RV-10 is a slick machine for sure, especially with a 260 Lycoming up front.
How's this for short -
https://www.bing.com/videos/se...D2D1A1F353EB34516AA0
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06 May 2015, 04:44
jeffeossoThere is a video on YouTube of a kid with a zenith and a corvair.. making a HARD high sink landing and just rolled away.. he's lucky his nose wheel didn't get too involved
06 May 2015, 04:53
jeffeossoThis guy
http://youtu.be/lXaLC8h0WIkYikes that will put a wrinkle in the metal. Then again it was lifting an extra 400 pounds or so...

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06 May 2015, 07:37
Bill/OregonYes. I'd bet 20 stone minimum ...

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06 May 2015, 07:44
jeffeossohe's a big boy.. i was thinking closer to 25 stone -- and I don't think he fully understood how fast that airship was sinking -- i have read that this is a problem with new stol pilots -- they wind up with steep "glide" slopes ...
let's face it, even with a 120lb guy in that one, it HIT HARD ... and I've seen a couple "slightly bent, no motor or avionics" stol planes for sale..
06 May 2015, 18:33
poprivitI've got about 1,000 hours in a Cherokee and an Archer II. Great airplanes to fly. The Archer makes a good, simple cross-country aircraft. With 50 gallons of fuel, your bladder and your gas tanks are ready for a break about the same time.
If you really want to ruin yourself, get some left seat time in a Bonanza.
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Originally posted by jeffeosso:
he's a big boy.. i was thinking closer to 25 stone -- and I don't think he fully understood how fast that airship was sinking -- i have read that this is a problem with new stol pilots -- they wind up with steep "glide" slopes ...
let's face it, even with a 120lb guy in that one, it HIT HARD ... and I've seen a couple "slightly bent, no motor or avionics" stol planes for sale..
Yep, you can always tell a Navy pilot by their glide slope.

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07 May 2015, 01:11
jeffeossonavy pilots... and if they work for SWA, you can tell by there, oh, slightly greater than standard rate turns!!
the archer is down for now --- back to the putput --- a 68 cherokee... slow is good, i guess!! at least it lets me fly!! next week, then!
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navy pilots... and if they work for SWA, you can tell by there, oh, slightly greater than standard rate turns!!
the archer is down for now --- back to the putput --- a 68 cherokee... slow is good, i guess!! at least it lets me fly!! next week, then!
Thanks why so many fly for FedEx - the packages in the back don't complain much.
Glad you are back in the air soon!
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14 May 2015, 23:26
jeffeossoMarginal vfr today.. bumpy and thermals. And I was able to fly today. Happy dance. I am like a kid with this
31 May 2015, 01:07
jeffeossoagain today -- dang it, work gets in the way, when the weather is nice, i am in the office ---
jeffeosso - I got to fly in a Sikorsky S-300 on Friday and Saturday just outside of Outjo Nam on a game count run. Was able to fly with a little handholding (my choice).
Damn slick little bird and Tom my pilot scared the crap out of me about every other minute flying between trees and at times feet off the ground going hell bent for leather. I thought a few times we would surely have a Springbok or two in the main rotor.
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