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She'll be available here this weekend! Knobby tires and all...

 

David :pilot: ...

 

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"Remember, All you have to do is ask."

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I was expecting something else... :rolleyes:

 

One of those muddy rustbuckets Adam is so fond of flying. :(:confused: — Bob

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Nice texture David, I will be adding it onto my 152. Nice screenshots too.

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I was expecting something else... :rolleyes:

 

You too? "Dirty Little Girl?" Talk about click bait! :p

 

Excellent job on the 152, David! I have fond memories of deliciously low/slow cross-country hops for that $100 hamburger in a ratty old beat up but eminently airworthy 152. I flew it free except for fuel & oil, which was a hard hourly price to beat, even though fuel was outrageously expensive- I paid as much as 92¢ a gallon for avgas that year. :cool:

 

Then a friend lent me a new, blue Mooney 231 (OH! EM! GEE!) and I flew it from KCRG to Oshkosh IFR at FL220 with two aboard. Saw ground speeds of over 295 knots on the return southeasterly trip, and I was a party to the funniest traffic callout I have ever heard:

 

Memphis Center: "Mooney 67B, traffic four o'clock, 4 miles, a DC-9 at Flight Level 210. Delta [flight number], traffic eleven o'clock, 4 miles, a Mooney at Flight Level 220."

There was a really long pause, and about the time I finally spotted the 9, I heard

Delta [flight number]: "Say again, Center- a WHAT up here at FL220?"

 

I almost inhaled my cannula. It was all I could do to choke out "67B has the DC9 a thousand below." :D

 

Sadly, after flying that hot rod I was ruined for life. I got to fly it several more times, and although it burned triple the fuel per hour (more at low altitude), it also had 2-3 times the groundspeed of the 152, and was just plain sexier by a factor of 100. I never flew that 152 again. So I think I'll get this one and your paint. Does it come with a Dirty Girl pre-solo student in the left seat? :p

 

Thanks, David!

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