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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 2stony on April 23, 2004, 11:46:56 AM
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This flying F4F-3 Wildcat arrived at the Museum of Flight yesterday and will go on temporary display in the new fighter wing(which opens June 6th). There's nothing like the feeling of a WWII piston engine vibrating through your body.
(http://[img]http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/32_1082738562_f4f-3sideview.jpg)[/IMG]
:aok :aok
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:eek:
Gah, stupid college.
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I hate you :D
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What do you do?
BTW, no matter what the answer, I hate you too.;)
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I hate you more than the above 2 added togheter.
:)
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What do y ou look like? Maybe if he looks like one of us we can kill him and take his place!
:)
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Outstanding 2stony, make sure you take plenty of pics for us :)
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Is that you with your head buried in the starboard wing?
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Originally posted by muckmaw:
What do you do?
I'm responsible for the store's inventory as well as all the American Fighter Aces inventory. It does have its perks with all the planes and aviation personalities that I see/meet, but it's still work.
:)
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Originally posted by gofaster:
Is that you with your head buried in the starboard wing?
No, I got too close during taxiing and my head got lopped off.
:(
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LOL 2stony :D
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so I go flying this morning. I taxi out to the active at ellington and pass between rows of f16s, f5s and f18s. I hold for a nasa t38 that taxis past. Astronaughts wave and I continue on. I hold short of the active for another nasa t38 to thunder off in front of me then watch the super guppy do touch and gos 100ft in front of my plane. I get clearance, roll out and take off then look to my left and see 3 apaches off my wing.
I have never felt so small in all my life, the 152 just felt uber tiny today.
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Still cool though Dnil.
:aok
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That was a Ta-152 you were in, right?
(http://members.aol.com/ta183huckebein/hikoki/ta152.jpg)
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Dnil, I hate you too :D
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A lot of people hate me, its nothing new :)
Damn is that super guppy one ugly plane, and even more ugly doing touch and gos in 20 knot gusts to 30 wind.
http://jsc-aircraft-ops.jsc.nasa.gov/guppy/
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Dnil-
And the other real pilots on this board..
Honest question here...
Were you nervous when you started flight training?
I mean like the first few times up.
I logged my first hour, and I'm not going to lie to anyone..
I felt like I was going to watermelon myself as we taxied...
I felt like I was going to yak when we lifted off
Mid flight I was good
Approach, I started getting nervous again.
I want to fly very badly, but I dont know if I could ever take a plane up alone.
Is this type of anxiety common in student pilots?
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its common for everyone. You will get better and it will get easier. Just keep a positive attitude and it will go ok.
Make sure you have a good instructor thats the key. After your first solo you will hate flying with an instructor again.
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muck, I will probably have the dough to start pilot training in the summer and I had exactly the same questions. Hell I'm nervous just thinking about it.
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something that veterans might look into in their states is the state funding of flying lessons.
It doesnt cover the private lessons but covers everything after. I know here in Texas if you are a Texas veteran you can get all the training paid for at 2 schools, 1 is in kileen and the other is in Pasadena. Its not something that gets talked about much but it is free. Training here at the pasadena school will run close to 40k.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
muck, I will probably have the dough to start pilot training in the summer and I had exactly the same questions. Hell I'm nervous just thinking about it.
Me too..these freakin' 172's look so damn....flimsy..
But I have such a passion for flying, I can't stay away.
You should look into the Civil Air Patrol.
There are many members who are instructors as well. They can get you a cut rate deal on training and here in New York, members can take the planes up for next to nothing. You can save lotsa $$.
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Boys, stay a little nervous, fly by the numbers if you're a newbie, keep your head on a swivel looking for other traffic, LISTEN to your instuctor, don't fly in conditions you're not trained for, always have an emergency airport in sight, take aerobatic training, don't eat too much at the airport resturants, get some excercise, don't show off low to the ground, always treat an airplane and weather conditions with respect, live a long life, have fun, tell crazy flying stories when you get old.
Thorns
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Originally posted by muckmaw
Dnil-
And the other real pilots on this board..
Honest question here...
Were you nervous when you started flight training?
I mean like the first few times up.
I logged my first hour, and I'm not going to lie to anyone..
I felt like I was going to watermelon myself as we taxied...
I felt like I was going to yak when we lifted off
Mid flight I was good
Approach, I started getting nervous again.
I want to fly very badly, but I dont know if I could ever take a plane up alone.
Is this type of anxiety common in student pilots?
Believe me, it's been a few hours for me. I've gone from complete novice to doing semi-solo flights including aeros and I still feel as nervous with every new flight as I did with the 1st. I have managed to do every single sort of stupid thing in the circuit, landed 1/2 way down the runway after a rather too fast approach, bounced like a SOB after hitting the runway while going a bit too fast, almost stalled on finals, stalled inverted while doing loops, Lots of fun stuff. :) :) :)
Best feeling I've had though was hitting the brakes while taxi-ing. We only had clearance to "Bravo", my instructor almost took us to "Charlie". I felt like king of the world after hitting the brakes and making him ask for forgiveness from the ATC gods :D
Gatso
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Another thread hi-jacked.
:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Dnil
so I go flying this morning. I taxi out to the active at ellington and pass between rows of f16s, f5s and f18s. I hold for a nasa t38 that taxis past. Astronaughts wave and I continue on. I hold short of the active for another nasa t38 to thunder off in front of me then watch the super guppy do touch and gos 100ft in front of my plane. I get clearance, roll out and take off then look to my left and see 3 apaches off my wing.
I have never felt so small in all my life, the 152 just felt uber tiny today.
Dnil, when you lifted off and flew over Highway 3 that was me waving to you in the white camaro. After you passed over though I flipped you the bird. :)
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Sorry, Stony- my bad
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I don't mind the info on flying as it's interesting, but.......
Thanks Muck!
:)
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Originally posted by muckmaw
Dnil-
And the other real pilots on this board..
Honest question here...
Were you nervous when you started flight training?
I mean like the first few times up.
I logged my first hour, and I'm not going to lie to anyone..
I felt like I was going to watermelon myself as we taxied...
I felt like I was going to yak when we lifted off
Mid flight I was good
Approach, I started getting nervous again.
I want to fly very badly, but I dont know if I could ever take a plane up alone.
Is this type of anxiety common in student pilots?
To me my experience when I started all was fun and I had no worries, the more I got into aviation the more I read about mishaps and people doing stupid things costing the lives of themselves and others the more I got worried and nervous .
But the first time I went up in a small aircraft I was holding for dear life, yet when I actually began flight traning I've had gone through that so I started taking my flight lessons pretty quickly soloed at about 15 hrs logged.
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sorry for the Hijack stony. my bad.
Dont get my started on my flying/warbird stories.
Oh and diablo, that was me dumping the relief tube :)
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Originally posted by muckmaw
Is this type of anxiety common in student pilots?
Yes sir, happens to everyone to some extent at some point.
Accept it, enjoy the flying, and as your training advances you'll feel more comfortable.
Sorry for contributing to the hijack, but my big weakness is aviation questions.