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If I gotta put this bird down you kids are in a boatload of trouble!Speaking of the H-19...did any of you old guys know these existed?
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If I gotta put this bird down you kids are in a boatload of trouble!Speaking of the H-19...did any of you old guys know these existed?
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I remember seeing one in a Popular Science article when I was a kid. It also noted a PBY Catalina converted for family use. If I could find one I’d buy it!Speaking of the H-19...did any of you old guys know these existed?
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Mmmm, the Mid-Atlantic.
I thought we were gonna drain the swamp?
Does he call FACSFAC twice? "Giantkiller, Giantkiller, DOG03..."
Reminds me of waving an SNA in the CQ pattern at the Lex, and he was droning on and on about some non-flight critical malfunction, and he ends with "I don't know what to do."”Shannon traffic, N-XYZ will be there in just a bit...blah, blah, blah"
Now, now...don’t Thunderdome our otherwise peaceful aviation musings.
Quite a few Searey’s operate off the Chesapeake but I’d work to stick to the thousands of inlets for take off and landings if the water were “up.” The Potomac is off limits to amphibs (Maryland law) but the number of aircraft that use the Virginia side inlets. I know one guy who flies a Republic Seabee and fears next to nothing on the bay but those things are beasts. I am really fond of the Super Petrel for that kind of flying. I am sure a lot of float planes use the bay, I’ve seen them at airports, but I’ve not seen one land.Good copy sir.
What are your thoughts on a small seaplane for the Chesapeake? Bay water calm enough or too choppy for water landings?
If I were to go that route I’d get this!Good copy sir.
What are your thoughts on a small seaplane for the Chesapeake? Bay water calm enough or too choppy for water landings?
Both my operational flying tours were around the bay and I don't think I've ever seen a single seaplane out there which in hindsight does seem kind of odd. I know guys at NOB used to go get their seaplane qual in one of the local-ish lakes but I never saw any seaplanes around. Probably doesn't help that big chunks of the bay and Potomac are under restricted areas.Quite a few Searey’s operate off the Chesapeake but I’d work to stick to the thousands of inlets for take off and landings if the water were “up.” The Potomac is off limits to amphibs (Maryland law) but the number of aircraft that use the Virginia side inlets. I know one guy who flies a Republic Seabee and fears next to nothing on the bay but those things are beasts. I am really fond of the Super Petrel for that kind of flying. I am sure a lot of float planes use the bay, I’ve seen them at airports, but I’ve not seen one land.
P.S. the Husky in that ad is a nice, nice airplane.