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My father flying his N3N in 1971..
13 May 2015, 04:52
surestrikeMy father flying his N3N in 1971..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfhJCuya-nY
Paul Smith
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13 May 2015, 06:27
surestrikeYou bet!!
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13 May 2015, 20:02
Bill/OregonHow cool is that, to have film of your father flying! Is he still with us?
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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13 May 2015, 22:20
surestrikequote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
How cool is that, to have film of your father flying! Is he still with us?
He is still with us. He doesn't remember much anymore.
14 May 2015, 04:26
Bill/OregonSurestrike, very sorry to hear this. My mom had Alzheimer's for 12 very long years. Almost killed my father. Maybe your dad has a different form of memory loss. It is hard to see our fathers, who seemed like such giants when we were young, become so vulnerable.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
16 May 2015, 19:35
surestrikeWe still have some good times together.
17 May 2015, 06:35
surestrikeBill,
He can remember perfectly any and all V speeds on airplanes he's flown. He can remember perfectly operational weights, approach speeds and power settings. He remembers any and all aerobatic maneuver entry speeds on just about every airplane he's ever flown and the list is impressive. To include but not limited to, the FM2 Widlcat, F6-F Hellcat, P-51D,H and TF-51H, AT-6, PT-17, In the big stuff the list includes the B-25, DC-4, DC-6, DC-7, L-18 lodestar, L-12 Electra Jr, piles of G/A aircraft and plenty I'm not recalling at the moment.
I put him in a B-777 sim several years ago and gave him a raw data ILS down to 1800 RVR the needles never moved from glide slope intercept to breakout. I had to do a double take to make sure the auto pilot actually disengaged.
But he can't remember what he did 10 minutes ago.
Strike, that is amazing information, thanks. What planes did you fly with him? Strange how the mind works. He remembers the things that kept him alive clearly.
I have said it before but it rates restating, I really appreciate your posts about aircraft. Hope to buy you a drink someday at DSC or SCI.
Paul Smith
SCI Life Member
NRA Life Member
DSC Member
Life Member of the "I Can't Wait to Get Back to Africa" Club
DRSS
I had the privilege to fire E. Hemingway's WR .577NE, E. Keith's WR .470NE, & F. Jamieson's WJJ .500 Jeffery
I strongly recommend avoidance of "The Zambezi Safari & Travel Co., Ltd." and "Pisces Sportfishing-Cabo San Lucas"
"A failed policy of national defense is its own punishment" Otto von Bismarck
18 May 2015, 05:40
surestrikequote:
Originally posted by PSmith:
Strike, that is amazing information, thanks. What planes did you fly with him? Strange how the mind works. He remembers the things that kept him alive clearly.
I have said it before but it rates restating, I really appreciate your posts about aircraft. Hope to buy you a drink someday at DSC or SCI.
We flew ots of general aviation stuff together. He taught me to fly in a C-195. He checked me out in a T-6 when I was 18 years old and I worked for him as a kid and am typed in the L-18 Lodestar. Some of my fondest childhood memories are going out and doing loops and rolls in that old N3-N and ridding in the nose gunners position on a B-25 that he rebuilt and sold.
One of these days soon I will get back to SCI or DSC and am very much looking forward to taking you up on that drink!
18 May 2015, 19:05
Bill/OregonSS: Your pop is obviously a man of great skill and talent. Rebuilding a B-25 is not for the faint of heart. I'm looking forward to seeing one at an airshow in Salem, OR, in June.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
21 May 2015, 04:21
butchlocreminds me of my father inlaw he found a fuselage of an old waco in a barn a d built the hole thing from there. been some years ago, but was followed in rebuilding a seabee. he's now 88 and flying no more. but that old seabee is still in his hanger totally in original shape