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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:45 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

First 1/4 airplane: '37 Aeronca C-3 with 3 cyl 37hp (on a good day)
Szekley (pronounced shay-kay, not zeek-lee), four-way partnership, '40.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:56 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

Sheezzzz!

That was three years prior to birth date. hehehe

john h
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

| First 1/4 airplane: '37 Aeronca C-3 with 3 cyl 37hp (on a good day)
| Szekley (pronounced shay-kay, not zeek-lee), four-way partnership,
'40.
|
| regards,
| Bob N.
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You told me a Wright Flyer........................

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:13 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

First solo was a PA-140 in Nov 1972
First solo in a plane I owned was a Rutan Long-EZ I built. Jan 7, 1985
The most Fun overall is Firefly #007 on floats
All three of these craft are still in service today.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:21 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

John,
Wrong Flyer!
Bob N.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:34 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

First flight... 1974, Piper Cherokee (toy on a string, hooked it to a chair back, then tugged... landed it on a paper runway)...<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
 
But it that does not count, fast forward to...
 
First Solo flight... 5/3/87, Wills Wing Raven 209 (Hang Glider) at Lookout Mountain Flight Park, . The view from the launch pad was awesome, the view after leaving the launch pad that first time... priceless!
 
First powered solo flight 12/7/87, Cessna 152 (ho hum...), Smyrna TN...
 
First Ultralight solo flight 1/3/88 Sorrell Hyperlight with a 277 (you might already have guessed the next line), Eagleville TN...
 
First Ultralight dead stick landing 1/3/88 (yep, first flight was also first engine out landing!), Eagleville TN...
 
First Kolb flight... hopefully later this summer!
 
Mike S
Manchester TN
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[quote] P-51, on a string J
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:54 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

Wow! All these replies and nobody got annoyed at anyone else. Whooo hooo!

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 3:17 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

First flight at Davis Air Service Chehalis, Washington in 1957 in my
Dad's Aeronica Chief. First solo 1970 in my Dad's 47 PA12. My first
plane a 47 C-120 Spam
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:16 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

John Hauck
How could you have flown a stork pre-natally??? By three years?
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Sheezzzz!

That was three years prior to birth date. hehehe

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:34 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

I wasn't , then though, ah what the heck....

First flight...before I can remember accurately. My first big
impression was riding in the back of Pop's 170 somewhere
around '57 as he flew over to a towered/lighted airport to do
night landings and sim ILS approaches. I remember that one
because there was a grasshopper hanging on to the strut and I
was fascinated with his gripping power. Fell off after 20 min.

Soloed a J3 in '68. Soloed a Navion in '69. Got time in a
Citabria, PA-11, PA-18. I recall winning a dinky trophy for a fuel
consumption contest at a Navion fly-in...off by just .2 gal. Also
recall that there was a vent in the roof of the Navion that the
back seat pax could open and, if you're young and bored and
just riding along somewhere, one could sneak on a roll of toilet
paper, feed one end out the vent and let suction do the rest by
unwinding it out into the ether. Always wondered what folks on
the ground thought about that. "Look, Ma!"

Didn't do much of anything for quite awhile til getting a private
ticket in 2002. But I wasn't stuck on the ground, either. As an Air
Traffic type for Uncle, we could get familiarization flights if we
did something to wow the front office. Not that I was any great
shakes but always managed to latch on to some project that
gained some modicum of notoriety (to be fair, some of the rides
simply involved calling the Command Post and asking what was
going out and could I get a ride). Through this mechanism I got
rides in:

UH-1, T-28, U-8, U-21, OV-10, T-38, C-141, C-5, C-23, F-111,
F-4, KC-135, KC-10, KC-97, C-121, T-39, T37, C-130 (including
assault strip landings and takeoffs plus LAPES drops while
standing in the door), C-119, C-123, and a couple others I've
probably forgotten. I must say that the Aarvark was the most
impressive of the lot. Did a max climb to 45K then down over the
Wash (NW East Anglia, UK) and then up to Mach 1 toward
Skegness and then back to RAF Lakenheath. What impressed
me was tha lack of noise. That was one big electric
machine...just a hum and a whoosh. I also recall that they didn't
give me a correct pre-flight brief in the cockpit mock-up. After I
was in the airplane I'd hooked up the oxygen mask to the
console and flipped the selector in the direction and number of
clicks that I was told to (selector was a by-feel affair, to my left-
rear and behind my line of sight)....not the right result. There was
vastly reduced flow but marginally sufficient. The pilot asked
how I was doing and I asked is it normally like this, hard to
breath? He said "Oh crap!" and flipped the selector one more
notch....big old blast of oxy that literally forced the mask off my
face for a second then calmed down.

Built FS 2 in 1994. Soled a 152 and 172 in 2002. Bought a
Bellanca Viking (complex/high perf) in 2003 while having a
grand total of 120 hours. That's turning out to be a money pit.
The plane is basically OK but the systems are a bit long in the
tooth. The engine cranckcase cracked about 3/4 of the way
around #6 cylinder the Friday before Mother's Day. Got it on the
ground in Beckley, WV and have bought a Continental rebuilt
($27k) and R&R'ing various components, including the prop
which, I learned this morning, needs a new hub to the tune of
$3.2k. I keep telling folks this is like giving a diamond to a pig.
But a fast pig at that...just before the crack I was tooling along at
180kts.

The adventure contines....

Jim Baker
580.788.2779
Elmore City, OK


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:37 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

| How could you have flown a stork pre-natally??? By three years?

Russ:

Don't think I know what you are talking about.

Should have listed part of the referenced msg from Ray Anderson.

Ray said he soloed in 1936. That was three years prior to my birth
date.

Don't remember flying a stork, but flew an old ragged Ultrastar for a
gentleman that flew like a turkey.

john h
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:33 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

John,
 
I actually soloed in 1935 and bought the mate to my solo airplane,  Curtiss Jr. in 1936. Got a lot of riding time with my instructor in his Cessna AW, the first Cessna with a cantilever wing. Tube, fabric and wood construction.  Pilot up front in single seat, two passengers behind. Also in his 1932  Cabin Waco. Can't remember the model.  Every thing free and easy without much interference from the Feds. John, you would have been in hog heaven back then. 

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| How could you have flown a stork pre-natally??? By three years?

Russ:

Don't think I know what you are talking about.

Should have listed part of the referenced msg from Ray Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1˘/min.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:07 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

| I actually soloed in 1935

Every thing free and easy without much interference from the Feds.

John, you would have been in hog heaven back then.
|

Ray:

You got that right.

I never enjoyed flying so much until I built the Ultrastar. Pretty
much flew it and the Firestar when, where, and how I wanted to.
Figured if the Feds got on me I could always plead ignorance.

Funny how things, my attitude, changed once I got the mkIII with an N
number stuck on its tail. Felt better because I was finally legal,
but really toned down my flying.

Other morning I realized my Class III physical would expire the last
of this month, well..........tomorrow. Called Doc Foshee over in
Clanton. He is retired, but still gives flight physicals in his home
which in right next to the airport. Doc said come on over and get my
physical. Got to my airstrip and the cows had crapped all over the
north end and the little parking area in front of the hangers. I have
never seen so much cow crap in one area in my life. Didn't have time
to the one of the tractors to drag it, so that cut my 750 ft strip to
about 350 ft. Now sweat. Got out with no problem. Landed at Clanton
Airport, taxied overe to the NW corner of the field, up next to the
fence. Hopped the fence, walked about a block to Doc's house. Got my
physical and was back in the airplane in 20 minutes. Now my problem
was getting back into my strip without hitting cow crap. No wind to
help, but got her in and stopped before we got to the "mined" end of
the strip.

So...I am good to go for another two years. Got my BFR while on my
flight out West. Need to sign off my Annual Inspection, and I am good
to go.

Take care,

john h
mkIII

PS: Nice living and flying in a small town atmosphere.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:25 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

My first is also my present- Kolb Firestar II, first flown in '98.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:34 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

    My first plane and solo was in a Wizard J-3 in 1981 I believe.  Took 3.5 hours time in a Champ 7-ac I believe it was.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 8:04 pm    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

Rumor has it that Icarus signed his logbook.

Ed in JXN (MI)

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:02 am    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

I have had plenty of remote controll airplanes that is how I learned how to fly then I bought a Vector 627 SR U/L and been flying since but I get the most enjoyment Flying the tricked out Firestar

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:02 am    Post subject: first airplane Reply with quote

Soloed my dads Aeronca Chief out of our farm strip in 1963 at 16 years old in Holley NY...
                     ED in Western NY


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 4:59 am    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

Built 1981 Pterodactyl Ptraveler
First flight 1982.
A friend still flies that bird, or at least some of the pieces. Smile
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:47 am    Post subject: First airplane Reply with quote

Bob
Dint you glue feathers onto your arms with beeswax?
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