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Lurking with intent ...... (Read 746 times)
Jan 14
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, 2005 at 12:14pm
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.... to take photos. Honest occifer. I was only taking pics of the pretty aeroplanes, not your factory.
Never mind, it's a long story.
At least the security lady was very nice about it.
Nice morning with a steady breeze so I ventured over to Shoreham. Here's my first shots of 2005. Nothing unusual, just a normal day.
Not quite how I wanted it. On finals with Lancing College in the background. Note the helo over the belltower or whatever it is.
Ben's personal Cessna.
Two for the price of one. Airliner out of Gatwick at top right. Heading for somewhere a tad warmer I expect. Got this by pure accident like all my best shots.
The local Chipmunk.
I missed this one when it landed. Finger trouble again.
Rockhopper Islander arrives from the Channel Islands.
Ah, I enjoyed that. Just like old times.
These turned out better than I expected after a long break. Hope you like 'em.
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Jan 14
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, 2005 at 12:41pm
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Very nice Doug... You ought to come and stand under the approach at boscombe some time.
Got airborne again today in a vintage classic...
...HS748 (low level in a vintage airliner, who'd 'ave thought it...)
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Jan 14
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, 2005 at 12:47pm
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Very nice Doug... You ought to come and stand under the approach at boscombe some time.
Too risky.
You trying to get me arrested Charlie? I narrowly avoided that this morning.
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Got airborne again today in a vintage classic...
...HS748 (low level in a vintage airliner, who'd 'ave thought it...)
Charlie
Nice work if you can get it.
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Jan 14
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, 2005 at 12:48pm
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Great shots to start the 2005 with Doug, I particularly like the Chippie
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Jan 14
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Too risky.
You trying to get me arrested Charlie? I narrowly avoided that this morning.
You could always pretend your photographing Old Sarum approach, or Porton Down (?!)
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Jan 14
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, 2005 at 1:14pm
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Nice ones Doug, pretty cool that I've got my very own Cessna
I really like the Rock Hopper though.
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Jan 14
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, 2005 at 7:08pm
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Very nice... reminds me it's been awhile since I last sat near an airport just watching planes come and go...
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Jan 14
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Welcome back Doug:) just waiting for the weather to clear up here so i can get out again and start taking photos. together we shall reclaim our territory in the photo forum
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I think they are all great, but Im a sucker for landing/take off shots. I especially like the piper.
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Jan 16
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Good to see what it's supposed to look like, if you saw me on one of my finals I'd be at a 45 degree bank angle with my instructor fighting for control.
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Jan 17
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, 2005 at 3:16am
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Good to see what it's supposed to look like, if you saw me on one of my finals I'd be at a 45 degree bank angle with my instructor fighting for control.
They're on their best behaviour cos they saw me lurking with my camera.
It was a tad breezy & I have some approach shots at crazy angles. Usually meant they went round again.
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Jan 17
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The only plane that I almost died in... a Brittain-Norman Islander........
Long story short, by the time we landed, the ice was so thick we landed at full throttle........... It was Christmas time too.
That pilot (not to be named) has since died after flying a C-46 Commando into the side of a mountain. He also killed a co-pilot in a previous crash in a DH Caribou.
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Jan 17
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Good to see what it's supposed to look like, if you saw me on one of my finals I'd be at a 45 degree bank angle with my instructor fighting for control.
LOL! I know about that, my friend... maybe you need to fly the C172 more often in FS9, if you don't already...
and BTW, if he says "I got the airplane", that means let go...
Seriously though, if everything is not 100% stable and looking good at the top of final, I say: go around.
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Jan 17
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if everything is not 100% stable and looking good at the top of final, I say: go around.
Like this.
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Jan 17
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Hehe... I hope you were right under that Cessna, else it's headed for a stall. Was it a bad approach, or did they see you near the fence pointing something right at them, and panic?
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Jan 17
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, 2005 at 4:37pm
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The only plane that I almost died in... a Brittain-Norman Islander........
Long story short, by the time we landed, the ice was so thick we landed at full throttle........... It was Christmas time too.
That pilot (not to be named) has since died after flying a C-46 Commando into the side of a mountain. He also killed a co-pilot in a previous crash in a DH Caribou.
Wow... sounds like you were lucky, considering the guy's history (not to suggest each accident/incident was entirely his fault, but either way, he was not exactly a magnet for good luck, that's for sure).
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Jan 17
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, 2005 at 4:45pm
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Hehe... I hope you were right under that Cessna, else it's headed for a stall.
He was several 100 feet up by this time. I took that on full zoom.
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Was it a bad approach, or did they see you near the fence pointing something right at them, and panic?
Nah. He messed it up a long way out. I was standing to one side of the threshold, well out of the way. I'm not quite that silly. He came right over the top of me anyway so I popped off a shot.
PS. Note the rudder deflection. There was quite a decent crosswind.
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Jan 17
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, 2005 at 11:24pm
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PS. Note the rudder deflection. There was quite a decent crosswind.
Now that I look again, it looks like full left rudder (!?). But if he's cobbing the throttle in that 150, he ought to have full right rudder or she's gonna go slewing off to the left... right? That's one hell of a left crosswind (I take it he was drifting to the right of centerline?). Some aileron might've helped (unless he's already levelled off for the go-around). Sigh... as I said earlier, this makes me wistful. Haven't flown in over a year, but I started out in an old but honest 150, and have loved them ever since. In fact, my last flight was some dual in a 150. Not much good for getting anywhere any time soon, but great for learning the ropes or brushing up. And the rental rate's cheap!
Just so happens I have a picture of my first mount: good ol' 86S, taken in the mid-90's.
Best thing about this one was the rear-view mirror. Actually very useful...
My favorite was a much grubbier 152 that I flew only once... somebody kept bending the fixed rudder trim tab to try to help with the rolling effect at high power settings (especially bad with no passenger), but they bent it the wrong way!!!
I missed it during my preflight, and was a little bemused as I tried to climb out of TEB with the rudder not cooperating much at all. No big deal; flew out to MSV with plenty of right rudder the whole way, and figured it out after landing there. Bent it back, of course. It was a very good lesson on pre-flighting. And of course: looking at the ol' logbook, I see that it was my first solo to an unfamiliar airport- LOL!! I only flew that one once, but noticed the bent tab several other times. The gang at the FBO would roll their eyes and say "who keeps doing that??"
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, 2005 at 10:25pm
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Ahh, my old friend side-slip; since when did crabbing ever get it done? (to give you an idea, my airfield's nickname is "home of the eternal crosswind")
Real men don't go around!
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Real men don't go around!
Not to sound high and mighty or anything (and I saw your wink), but if I'd ever considered going around to be unmanly, I'd have probably been killed a long time ago! Crashing with a perfectly good airplane and a runway in front of you- now THAT'S a wuss move.
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