Aircraft ownership rush to Exit door

Discussion in 'Flight Following' started by brien23, Dec 8, 2022.

  1. Ed Haywood

    Ed Haywood Pattern Altitude

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    I must say the old Cessna taildraggers have very pleasing lines. A pristine 120/140/170 is downright beautiful. Something you would never say about their nosedragger descendants.

    The interiors are a bit fugly with the arc yokes and panels laid out like a hostage ransom note.
     
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  2. Pilawt

    Pilawt Final Approach

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    I took this photo in 1966, of a '51 C-170A panel -- original except for the "modern" Superhomer. :D

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  3. Ed Haywood

    Ed Haywood Pattern Altitude

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    I retract my statement. That looks pretty nice. But the scan pattern must be a nightmare.

    Interesting to think what you could do with 3 GI-275's in front of the pilot.
     
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    Pilawt Final Approach

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    Kinda like a horse-and-buggy with lane assist and adaptive cruise control ... :cool:
     
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  5. Palmpilot

    Palmpilot Touchdown! Greaser!

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    That has to be the most evocative description of an aircraft panel that I've ever seen!