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Whats wrong with an adf? Great way to listen to a ball game on the ride to altitude.
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P Ponk upgrade in a 56 182 (no cowl flaps)
boyfalldown replied to baronn's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I can't speak for the pponk upgrade, but I own a 61 d model 182 (470l) with cowl flaps and a 6 cylinder engine monitor as well as have flown a fair bit of jumpers in a 56 with the same engine. I have spent a considerable amount of time tightening up my baffles yet the 56 seems to run way cooler than mine even when flown 40mph slower. I cruise climb at 120 in my 61 and struggle to keep it below 390, in the 56 I climb at 80 and hardly ever break 380. Pulling back the power to 15" 2 minutes to jump run and decending at 15" shock cooling doesn't seem to be an issue even without cowl flaps. -
I can't believe it's been 10 years. Seems like only yesterday... I still miss you every single day.
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Indeed its not an issue at all, but the landing are in Somis is 5 miles south of the southwest corner of the box.
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KCMA has a skyride scam dropzone (not like a real active dropzone) the landing area is just a few miles from the Santa Paula Aerobatic box.
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What rating for flying jump planes
boyfalldown replied to kenthediver's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Commercial pilots license and a valid class 2 medical is all you need for a Cessna. 250 hours minimum to get your commercial. -
Didn't see that one coming...
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Not really aimed at the sa2 but still relevant here... I have 3 different Katana 120's and they all open slightly different with regards to tendency to open on heading. They all "feel" slightly different from each other.
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Hot damn congrats! Sitting behind my juki 1541 (a direct descendent to your 111) binding some carpet for a cessna 195 as we speak!
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I am at a complete loss... Van encouraged me to start flying, and and I owe most of the joy i find in life today to him. He and Alberta were two of the most amazing people I've ever met, I am proud to have worked for them even if for such a short time. My world is a better place thanks to the two of them, and I am positive that the world is a better place thanks to the two of them. Words can't express the joy I found in our 5am conversations getting ready for load 1. I've missed those moments so since the dz closed. I'm so sorry I didn't take more time to visit in the years since. Again, words can't express how much you two mean to me, and I'm so sorry I didn't tell you that sooner.
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Godfrog, you can't slip something with a 100' wingspan like you can a Cessna or a Cherokee. With a long wingspan a big forward slip will result in you dragging your wingtips across the ground. Wings level and kick the rudder is all you can do, unless you have crosswind gear like a 47.
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Gregg Koontz does it all the time! For real though. [/url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKkZ8JxGek [url]
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I drive a 51 year old truck so I can afford a 53 year old plane.
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Honda Owners - Help - What IS This Part?
boyfalldown replied to LuckyMcSwervy's topic in The Bonfire
Ryoders pointer and scale type is the most accurate torque wrench available. If you do end up with a clicker make sure to store it set at 0 pounds. Storing it with any preload will eventually make it fall out of calibration. -
I always went with the opposite. I use the X as a backup if there is a loss of radio communication on a demo. If communication is lost and I see the x I'll jump at the predetermined time, no X means no jump if there's no radio.