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"Capt. Rob" wrote: Lady Pilot wrote: The fake "Capt. Rob" wrote: Good Lord the Albatross is just that...an Albatross There is also a Grumman Albatross. Today I took a buddies Panzl S-330 up for a couple hours over LIS. I pulled some +&- 9 G's. ahem Bull**** LP Hey loser it's a fact, I'm not a loser, and that's a fact. I promised him use of my 35s5 for a couple hours as a trade. Bwawhahahaahaaa. Boy, did the pilot ever get the shaft on that deal. (Which we know it didn't, because it never happened) He's a hip person like me, he got a subie outback..it's hot. Was she driving it hard through the clogged streets of New York? Did them temperature light come on? heh I've flown more tail draggers then you have ever seen LP, Hahahaaa. Okay, prove it. How many an what types? I've owned several Beech 18 tail-wheelers and I'm not talking about worn out sailors. You'd be the first not to in this new gay asa.... And the S-330 can do over 20 G's before the wings snap and I heard them cracking today. S-u-r-e. And where was the testing done to see how many g's this aircraft could take? LOL LP |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote: Your crazy...next you a bein callin me a lepercon ya sassy lass. Ireland....Bwahahahahahahaha this is LIS. Yes, Paterson NJ is much closer to the LIS than Ireland! LP |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote: You have strong thighs? Of course! Just ask Capt. Neal. :-) LP |
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I have a 1945 North American P51-D. Hidden away in storage now, more of
an investment. BTW I raced Voodoo at Reno a few years ago, kicked Dego Reds ass I did. Check it out! RB 35s5 NY |
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But...can you pop a coconut with them?
RB 35s5 NY |
Lady Pilot
"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:4dXBf.78916$4l5.32008@dukeread05... "Maxprop" wrote: Hey, LP-- Have you ever had the opportunity to take a ride in, or fly, an L-39 Albatross? Just curious. I'd love to own one if they weren't so impractical. Hi Max, No, I haven't ever had the opportunity to fly in one yet. A millionaire had one at Tulsa International where I had an office for years. There's supposed to be another one at Sundance Airpark in NW OKC. I think a doctor owns that one. In 1998 there were only 5 in the U.S. (private buyers). Many sailors at the Wednesday night races this summer had their own aircraft or a big interest in them. Funny how sailing and flying kind of go together. We like air/wind and all the things one can do with it/them. I've got a ride in an L-39 coming up this spring. Can hardly wait. There are quite a few for sale these days, but most still have instruments with Cyrillic numerals and letters. Max |
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message nk.net... . Funny how sailing and flying kind of go together. Lots of sitting resulting in flabby thighs. Hmmm? The two professional pilots that work out a my gym have anything but flab--anywhere. Both are women and very close to spectacular. Max |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:FqYBf.79360$4l5.38528@dukeread05... "Capt. Rob" wrote: You have strong thighs? Of course! Just ask Capt. Neal. :-) Is he a *broken man*? Max |
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Maxprop wrote: "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... . Funny how sailing and flying kind of go together. Lots of sitting resulting in flabby thighs. Hmmm? The two professional pilots that work out a my gym have anything but flab--anywhere. Both are women and very close to spectacular. Seems to me that in this case, close is close enough. :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote: I have a 1945 North American P51-D. Hidden away in storage now, more of an investment. BTW I raced Voodoo at Reno a few years ago, kicked Dego Reds ass I did. Check it out! Bwahwhahahahahaaaa! LP (sides aching from laughter...) |
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