purdue1014 said:I can't see it, this is what comes up for me in Windows Media Player,
C00D1199: Cannot play the file
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Error ID = 0xC00D1199, Condition ID = 0x00000000
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Can someone help me???????
tonycondon said:And here is the Beech 18 departing.
Who's the guy in the yellow shirt holding the pistol? Is that the LSO with the "wave off" gun?tonycondon said:hey i think it worked!
Jesse and Chip taking off
gkainz said:Who's the guy in the yellow shirt holding the pistol? Is that the LSO with the "wave off" gun?
"Don't follow my directions and I shoot your tires out!"
(Yeah, I know it's a hand held radio ... just looks like a pistol!)
Gil is the Iron Man!!!Steve said:You'll have to get Chip to tell you how well the Doc tolerated the ride the Extra.....
I'm surprised. I've always been impressed with the T/O of the 18.Bill Jennings said:You know, that departure had them shooting a field goal between the trees way down at the end and then departing low over the river. One of the lowest departures I've seen at Gastons.
Also, I know nothing of Beech 18 takeoff distances, etc., but looking at how low they were on two, I'd sure think it would have been very bad to loose an engine on that departure. Just wondering.
AirBaker said:I'm surprised. I've always been impressed with the T/O of the 18.
Yes, that would be Bobby Younkin. A great pilot. I flew with him once. That flight was the best aerobatic lesson I've ever had, and that day was one of my most memorable days. Bobby died last year. His son is doing air shows now.CJones said:Wasn't/Isn't there a guy that does aerobatics in a Beech 18? I remember seeing a black on red Beech ?18? doing barrel rolls at Oshkosh a few years ago. Wasn't it called "Samson" or something like that? If I remember correctly, the same guy does aero in a Lear.
-Chris
Diana said:Yes, that would be Bobby Younkin. A great pilot. I flew with him once. That flight was the best aerobatic lesson I've ever had, and that day was one of my most memorable days. Bobby died last year. His son is doing air shows now.