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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 18:35:32 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). Now, I am starting over again. Oh well. Speaking of Vette's, my kid would kill for a ride in a fast Corvette? Wonder if I know anyone who has one;) I know somebody who owns one. I'll see what I can do. Note to justwaitafrekinmiute: When your kid is done riding in that plaything, send him over here. I'll take him for a ride in a *real* sports car. Eisboch |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:14:11 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: So I started helicopter flight lessons. Always wanted to learn how to fly a helicopter properly - I had some 'copter time, but nothing formal. Now I'm looking at buying a 'copter instead of a car. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-crY07TXhVI Found a used one with really low hours. An R22 is good, but an R44 is better. Make sure you investigate the status of the rotors. There was a problem with some of the R22 composite rotors that resulted in them being officially grounded until the rotors were replaced. This was 2 or 3 years ago. The guy we bought one of the Florida houses from had an R22 and he took me up a few times. I didn't know it at the time, but he was still a student pilot .... had not completed his flight school or received his ticket yet and was not supposed to be carrying passengers .... but it was cool. His R22 was grounded due to the rotor issue and he ended up selling it. There was another very seasoned pilot that lived in the community that had an R44 who also was a CFI. I took a few lessons with him, but I had a bit of a hard time with the whole helicopter concept. He explained to me that it is often somewhat difficult for someone who learned to fly fixed wing (I had finished my private a couple of years earlier) to make the transition to helicopters. I enjoyed flying in it though. We hired him for Eisboch Jr's wedding. He and my older son (who was best man) made a grand and surprise arrival at the wedding site in the R44 ..... swooping in at full speed, 100 feet over the outdoor wedding party area, then pulling up vertical and coming in for a landing sideways. I have a great video of it. He also had me out over a cow pasture at 600 feet when I did my first emergency "auto-rotation" landing. That's when I decided to stick with fixed wing aircraft. Another time we flew down the ICW, about 5 feet above the water, "attacking" a big sportsfish that was cruising along. The look on the faces of the passengers in the cockpit of the boat as we came up on them from the stern at 90 kts, then suddenly pulling up over them was priceless. I had to go home and change my pants. There's another famous poster here who flew with this guy in the R44. It's a nice aircraft, as is the R22. Good luck with the lessons and chopper purchase if you decide to go for it. (Damn, now I have the itch to go rent a Cessna). Eisboch |
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 03:34:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:14:11 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: So I started helicopter flight lessons. Always wanted to learn how to fly a helicopter properly - I had some 'copter time, but nothing formal. Now I'm looking at buying a 'copter instead of a car. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-crY07TXhVI Found a used one with really low hours. An R22 is good, but an R44 is better. Make sure you investigate the status of the rotors. There was a problem with some of the R22 composite rotors that resulted in them being officially grounded until the rotors were replaced. This was 2 or 3 years ago. The guy we bought one of the Florida houses from had an R22 and he took me up a few times. I didn't know it at the time, but he was still a student pilot .... had not completed his flight school or received his ticket yet and was not supposed to be carrying passengers .... but it was cool. His R22 was grounded due to the rotor issue and he ended up selling it. The CFI went over the 'copter with me and mentioned that and one other issue they had with the tail rotor, but apparently after the two fixes, there has been nothing since. Pretty solid aircraft. Good luck with the lessons and chopper purchase if you decide to go for it. (Damn, now I have the itch to go rent a Cessna). I haven't flown fixed wing in a long time. I seem to have an affinity for flying 'copters for some odd reason - they suit me. It's a blast in any case. To tell you the absolute truth, I'm a little big for the R22 and was thinking of the R44, but this might be a good incentive to drop 50 pounds. :) I love the R22 - I could land it in the back yard easily - I could land it on your driveway without any problems. :) The only thing I can't quite justify is purchasing one outright. I might take an hour share in one for a couple of years until I get a feel for whether it makes sense to own one or not. |
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 02:56:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 18:35:32 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). Now, I am starting over again. Oh well. Speaking of Vette's, my kid would kill for a ride in a fast Corvette? Wonder if I know anyone who has one;) I know somebody who owns one. I'll see what I can do. Note to justwaitafrekinmiute: When your kid is done riding in that plaything, send him over here. I'll take him for a ride in a *real* sports car. I have never once claimed my 'Vette as a "sports" car. It's a go fast in a straight line car that happens to be able to corner sufficiently enough to make life interesting. :) |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Found a used one with really low hours. The CFI went over the 'copter with me and mentioned that and one other issue they had with the tail rotor, but apparently after the two fixes, there has been nothing since. Pretty solid aircraft. I was told that the Robinson 22 and 44 have the best safety record of all private choppers. Eisboch |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 02:56:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: When your kid is done riding in that plaything, send him over here. I'll take him for a ride in a *real* sports car. I have never once claimed my 'Vette as a "sports" car. It's a go fast in a straight line car that happens to be able to corner sufficiently enough to make life interesting. :) Just bustin' your chops. A straight run drag race might still be interesting. I'd have to find someone who knows how to drive the Porsche though. The factory issued owner's manual lists 0-60 mph at under 4 seconds, but it assumes a driver who knows what he/she is doing. Not me. Yet. Eisboch |
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On Mar 4, 9:14*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:6cvrs3d74b9drb6v7e6v2nvncq0kv1jm1u@4ax .com... On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:31:31 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Still debating about a trip. ROAD TRIP!!!! Speaking of road trips .... I received a call today from a guy I met a couple of years ago at a classic car show. *He had an absolutely beautiful '63 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible that I was drooling over. *I don't know why, but I've always liked this particular Ford year and have been searching off and on for one for several years. *They are hard to find that are in good shape and reasonably priced. Anyway, he has decided to sell it and had saved my telephone number from the time we met. I am going over to his house tomorrow with a check. Crazy. *I've been getting rid of most of the old cars ..... * sold the '46 Ford, the '64 Ford, the '55 F-100 and gave the '69 Charger away. * I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). * Now, I am starting over again. * Oh well. Eisboch Two cars I want rebuild before I die. I 1964 Galaxy XL (hardtop or convert. I'm not choosy!), and also a 1965 (body style change) Galaxy XL. |
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wrote in message ... On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Crazy. I've been getting rid of most of the old cars ..... sold the '46 Ford, the '64 Ford, the '55 F-100 and gave the '69 Charger away. I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). Now, I am starting over again. Oh well. Eisboch Two cars I want rebuild before I die. I 1964 Galaxy XL (hardtop or convert. I'm not choosy!), and also a 1965 (body style change) Galaxy XL. The '64 Galaxie 500 XL is arguably the nicest looking Galaxie of all time. I still prefer the '63 however. I had a nice, '62 "Sunliner" convertible a few years back and a plain-Jane '65 Ford "Custom" with the 300 ci straight six for a while. Also had a '66 LTD ... maroon with black vinyl top. Showing my age though. The '66 wasn't a "collector". It was our primary transportation for a couple of years back in the early 70's. Eisboch |
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wrote in message ... On Mar 4, 11:17 pm, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:6cvrs3d74b9drb6v7e6v2nvncq0kv1jm1u@4ax .com... On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:31:31 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Still debating about a trip. ROAD TRIP!!!! Speaking of road trips .... I received a call today from a guy I met a couple of years ago at a classic car show. He had an absolutely beautiful '63 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible that I was drooling over. I don't know why, but I've always liked this particular Ford year and have been searching off and on for one for several years. They are hard to find that are in good shape and reasonably priced. Anyway, he has decided to sell it and had saved my telephone number from the time we met. I am going over to his house tomorrow with a check. Crazy. I've been getting rid of most of the old cars ..... sold the '46 Ford, the '64 Ford, the '55 F-100 and gave the '69 Charger away. I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). Now, I am starting over again. Oh well. Eisboch Speaking of Vette's, my kid would kill for a ride in a fast Corvette? Wonder if I know anyone who has one;) Just borrow it from Tom. Great opportunity to teach your kid how to drive. ;-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Got my kid a motorcycle for Christmas, manual transmission, 4 speed.. These kids are amazing. They are so used to analog controls from X-Box that after a couple of verbal lessons, backed up with a couple of drawings on the workings of the machine, my kid got on and drove it away. Probably stalled it 4 - 5 times since then, that's all. As soon as the weather breaks, we are going to try the Blazer... I like to teach my kids to drive young, my last one learned in my Jeep. I drove up to the state park and down a dirt road to a dead end, put her in the drivers seat and told her to back it out! Told her anyone could go forward, that's easy. If you can back it out of here, you can take it anywyere... Seriously, that was the first time she drove, or worked a clutch... The scarey part was later that week when I took her out on the highway. Getting on the ramp she looked over her shoulder and turned did not think to keep the wheel straight. Up on two wheels, one side, then the other, but we did not flip;) She pulled over, had a cry, a cigarette, and we drove off again... Buying a motorcycle for a kid....???? Please make sure he understands how dangerous they can be. A field trip to a nearby trauma center might be in order. |
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On Mar 5, 2:56*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:8r2ss3hqtlnab11fmh2qn865h1r0nu0ptj@4ax .com... On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 18:35:32 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Mar 4, 9:14 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I have kept the '67 GTO and the Porsche (just in case I run into wiseguys with Corvettes). Now, I am starting over again. Oh well. Speaking of Vette's, my kid would kill for a ride in a fast Corvette? Wonder if I know anyone who has one;) I know somebody who owns one. I'll see what I can do. Note to justwaitafrekinmiute: When your kid is done riding in that plaything, send him over here. *I'll take him for a ride in a *real* sports car. Eisboch Can I bring my guitar and hook it up in that room? ;) |
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