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TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
LOL. The only reason that I knew that is I have it in the radio control version as well as a T-28 Trojan and a Piper Super Cub. Very fun to fly
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
I think that was really an act, and the "drunk guy" was a skilled aviator doing all of that crap. A real drunk would have crashed that airplane. You can't do that kind of stuff by accident and live.
Back in 1989, someone gave me an article from an aviation safety magazine. This article talked about a couple taking off in a small airplane late an night from the airport in Lake Havasu City, AZ. It was seen to fly erratically at low altitude after takeoff, and a short time later impacted into the face of a cliff not far fropm the airport. Postmortem examination of the pilot (male) and his female passenger revealed each had a BAC of over 2.0. The article went on to say: "...based on the position of the bodies in the wreckage and certain injuries to the pilot, the passenger was giving him oral sex at the moment of impact...."
Here is a video of a man who bought a helicopter, then decided to give himself lessons on how to fly it:
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
LOL. The only reason that I knew that is I have it in the radio control version as well as a T-28 Trojan and a Piper Super Cub. Very fun to fly
Do you ever fly at Spencerfield ? I have seen some RC competitions out there.
Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
LOL. The only reason that I knew that is I have it in the radio control version as well as a T-28 Trojan and a Piper Super Cub. Very fun to fly
Do you ever fly at Spencerfield ? I have seen some RC competitions out there.
No, I used to fly em at the helicopter field that was made into milestone subdivision. My property is ten acres so I fly em here at home now. I got a camera last month that you can attach to the plane and do aerial videos.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
LOL. The only reason that I knew that is I have it in the radio control version as well as a T-28 Trojan and a Piper Super Cub. Very fun to fly
Do you ever fly at Spencerfield ? I have seen some RC competitions out there.
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Gunz wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Kool...I don't know much about planes but I had a friend with one like that called a citaborca which is Acrobatic spelled backwards...it was an amazing plane to watch fly....
Not to nitpik but it's Citabria....airbatic spelled backwards. Built by Bellanca aviation. They also made another high wing aerobatic capable aircraft called the Decathalon. just sayin
Thanks it's been 30 years so I am a little past my recall date...I knew it was something to do with acrobatics so I just spelled it backwards ..anyway I wouldn't have felt right if someone didn't call me on it...I will be watching every word you say from now on....muhahahaha
LOL. The only reason that I knew that is I have it in the radio control version as well as a T-28 Trojan and a Piper Super Cub. Very fun to fly
Do you ever fly at Spencerfield ? I have seen some RC competitions out there.
I logged about 1,600 flight hours at Spencer Field as an insructor pilot with HT-8 between 1981 and 1984. It was the most enjoyable job I ever had.
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