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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:34 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

Me & Icrashrc got a new Disney World ride.
Go to Possums Videos "Two"
He's got it down to 1.4 MB

http://www.ill-eagleaviation.com/possums_video.htm


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:42 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

That was a short ride.

BB

(but then we didn't have to pay disney Smile

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Me & Icrashrc got a new Disney World ride.
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He's got it down to 1.4 MB

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:31 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

At 10:42 PM 8/19/2008, you wrote:
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That was a short ride.

BB

Well ...... "Beauford T" said that since I did it with one eye closed & all he thought
it was pretty good. Besides, down here in Georgia we got our on 'N Nubers" you
guys up north maybe didn't apply for: Works really good down here on the lakes.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Stuff Reply with quote

Oh my gawd ! I have never seen a Kolb flown like that... That was pretty awesome, what kind of airspeed and G load did you pull out at ? All I can say is that you have some big brass #####

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:38 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

Ya Mike,
I had the same thought. I watched the airspeed build up very rapidly
and then a very rapid pull out on recovery - having aerobatic
training and owned an aerobatic airplane (Citabria), that caught my
attention.

More for grins we actually had a G-meter in our FireFly - my partner
wanted it. He paid for it, I had to squeeze it in along with large
EIS, large diameter airspeed, and altimeter and a small electric
variometer (VSI). Do you have any ideal how small the panel space is
on a FireFly. It was fun to watch the VSI on climb out and try to
get just right speed for max rate climb. It was also interesting
what G's you encountered in that airplane. It was like a little red
sports car.
jerb

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Oh my gawd ! I have never seen a Kolb flown like that... That was
pretty awesome, what kind of airspeed and G load did you pull out at
? All I can say is that you have some big brass #####

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:15 am    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

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Ya Mike,
I had the same thought. I watched the airspeed build up very
rapidly and then a very rapid pull out on recovery - having
aerobatic training and owned an aerobatic airplane (Citabria), that
caught my attention.

It wasn't that bad, the airspeed never got over 70 mph and doubt it
ever got to 2 G's.
Pull out was taking my foot off the left rudder. If I had put the stick
back to neutral sooner it may not have even got to 1.5 G's


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

At 10:42 PM 8/19/2008, you wrote:
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net>

That was a short ride.

BB

(but then we didn't have to pay disney Smile

Here's a longer one. The clouds were nice today.
I should put the camera where you can see the Altitude indicator on the EIS.

The airspeed didn't seem to go up much - stayed less then 70 mph even pulling out.

Here's one going done the side of one of the 3,000 ft. thick cloud...was
afraid to hold it all the way to the bottom. It would have take 7 or 8 turns.



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 3:13 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

very pretty.  It would be interesting to see if you would reach a stabilized descent.Looked ok from MY chair.
BB

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 3:38 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

At 07:12 PM 8/31/2008, you wrote:
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very pretty. It would be interesting to see if you would reach a
stabilized descent.
Looked ok from MY chair.
BB

Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, it get's your old heart pumping from where I was sitting.

But a stabilized decent is one way to get through a cloud layer
if your ever stuck on top & the holes close in on you. Been there before.
Radioed the FBO & found out that the cloud base was 1,500 feet AGL
Going home from a trip, but how do you get down thru the clouds from
4,000 feet?
It is really hard to just fly down through 2 or 3,000 ft of "White out".
In fact, it kind of makes you sick at you stomach because it takes so
long and I bet you would not know if you're turning, flying straight or
upside down after 60 seconds. At least this way I know where I am going,
as long as I've got someone to tell me what it's like when I get there.
Have to try it next time I get in trouble.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 3:53 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

Come on possum, all those video's look like the desent into Campbell county TN airport in 1999, after yourself, John, and myself,almost missed the airport at 5000 feet, on our way to the first kolb home comeing, 9/24/99, or you trying to land at Ferguson,s strip.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:04 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

Possums, good advice.
IIRC the early Airmail pilots were taught to spin down thru the
clouds if caught above. Even if they had to hit the ground while
still in a spin, vertical speed was low. They might be dizzy, but
would likely live.
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At 07:12 PM 8/31/2008, you wrote:
> very pretty. It would be interesting to see if you would reach a
> stabilized descent.
> Looked ok from MY chair.
> BB

Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, it get's your old heart pumping from where I was
sitting.

But a stabilized decent is one way to get through a cloud layer
if your ever stuck on top & the holes close in on you. Been there
before.
Radioed the FBO & found out that the cloud base was 1,500 feet AGL
Going home from a trip, but how do you get down thru the clouds
from 4,000 feet?
It is really hard to just fly down through 2 or 3,000 ft of "White
out".
In fact, it kind of makes you sick at you stomach because it takes so
long and I bet you would not know if you're turning, flying
straight or
upside down after 60 seconds. At least this way I know where I am
going,
as long as I've got someone to tell me what it's like when I get
there.
Have to try it next time I get in trouble.



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:49 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

> IIRC the early Airmail pilots were taught to spin down thru the
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clouds if caught above. Even if they had to hit the ground while still in
a spin, vertical speed was low. They might be dizzy, but would likely
live.


Russ K:

If you are the least bit inclined to believe that BS, we'll let you do the
first demonstration when your get you new airplane.

One of the easiest hazards to get sucked into and one of the most difficult,
at times, to get out of.

Took off at 1906 hours tonight. Sunset was 1912. Not a breath of air
moving. Knew there was a line of thunderstorms south of Gantt IAP. What I
didn't know was how fast they were moving north. Got a 5 minute flight.
Got it on the ground before the storm hit. Got out the gate and got it shut
before I got drenched. Was fun taking off, bouncing around a little, and
landing. My little mkIII sure flies good, even without bristles on its
back. Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:09 am    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

taught to spin down thru the > clouds if caught above.>>

Hi Russ,
I don`t think I will buy that. Certainly when I flew gliders spinning down
through clouds was not unusual. In the UK we regularly climbed up through
clouds because when the rising thermal changes in to water droplets (clouds)
there is a release of energy which can boost your glider way up. Cloudflying
was not allowed in gliders on the Continent so in international Competitions
we werre not allowed to do it either.
Gliders in those days were fitted with speed limiting, drag inducing wing
brakes so that even if you lost it in cloud we could just pull the brakes
and you knew you wouldn`t break up from overspeeding.

Of course on a good gliding day in the UK you were very unlikely not to have
a good space between cloudbase and the hard stuff..

Cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:59 am    Post subject: Re: Stuff Reply with quote

John Hauck wrote:

Took off at 1906 hours tonight. Sunset was 1912. Not a breath of air
moving. Knew there was a line of thunderstorms south of Gantt IAP. What I
didn't know was how fast they were moving north. Got a 5 minute flight.
Got it on the ground before the storm hit. Got out the gate and got it shut
before I got drenched. Was fun taking off, bouncing around a little, and
landing. My little mkIII sure flies good, even without bristles on its
back. Wink

john h mkIII - 2,855.5 hours
912uls - 287.0 hours


Someone needs to send John a video camera to mount to his Kolb. I would have loved to see the storms and lightning from Johns plane as he got chased back to the field ! Even some still pictures would have been neat, John, no more flying without your camera Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:26 am    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

> Someone needs to send John a video camera to mount to his Kolb.
Quote:

Mike


Thanks for the suggestion, but I like flying more than photography. Spur of
the moment flights, like yesterday, completely unincumbered with unnecessary
"stuff" can be very enjoyable.

Once, on the way to OSH, I lost GPS coverage coming out of Kankakee, IL,
where I had RON'd. Flew pilotage and DED reckoning from there to Joliet,
IL, where I always refuel. I picked up the Kankakee River, following it to
Joliet. All of the sudden, when I got off the GPS, I was more relaxed,
enjoying my flight, rather than glancing down at ground speed, staying right
on course, and pushing. Entering traffic at Joliet, the GPS came back on
line.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:16 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

At 07:51 PM 8/31/2008, you wrote:
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Come on possum, all those video's look like the desent into Campbell county TN airport in 1999, after yourself, John, and myself,almost missed the airport at 5000 feet, on our way to the first kolb home comeing, 9/24/99, or you trying to land at Ferguson,s strip.
Jack Danials.
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Is this the same "Jack Day" that ran a red light in Breman - (He wasn't driving a car).

Let me tell you guys (again) about Jack a "Possum" from way back.
I watched him land a "Challenger" after his belt broke over
Bremen, Georgia on our way back from (I think) Lakeland - this was before he got his Kolb.
He says "I'm puttin it down" and I'm thinking "where are
you putting it down
"?? So ....I'm looking for a field or something
(there wasn't any) and watching him go down - of course. Going down into the
main intersection of Bremen Georgia (not a big city - but ??) and he had the green light.
Then I watched the light turn red and thought "this sucks for Jack"!
Watched him touch down and roll through the intersection - cars slam on
their brakes, Jack turns into the ditch etc....nobody hit anybody.
Long story short, we sent him a ride back from Rome Ga. after hearing
he was OK on the radio. No sense in all of us getting on the local news.
Been there, done that. Cool ....but we gotta go.

BTW: I still got your "Jack Danials" Possum Jacket.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:46 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

At 07:12 PM 8/31/2008, you wrote:
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very pretty. It would be interesting to see if you would reach a stabilized descent.
Looked ok from MY chair.
BB

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That was a short ride.


Got to start off small & work your way up.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:17 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

Stan:

No bad, not bad at all.

Little airplane spins through little cloud.

If I ever get caught, and I hope I never do because of my own stupidity, that's how I intend to get me and Miss P'fer home.

I have a little experience flying UH-1 helicopters in actual weather with a full house of instruments. It is not easy.  I could not imagine trying to keep a mkIII straight and level in zero visibility on VFR instrumentation.

Thanks for sharing your spin experience.  Just goes to show Possums can spin as good as normal folks. Wink

john h - Waiting in anticipation of flying to the Kolb Homecoming a week early this year.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:19 pm    Post subject: Stuff Reply with quote

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No bad, not bad at all.

Little airplane spins through little cloud.

Thanks - Didn't mean nothing about the Kentucky thing.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Stuff Reply with quote

I keep expecting to see a rooster on top of the little weathervane Possums uses as a yaw indicator Wink

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