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WmInce

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  1. John, I guess we should have kept our helments! . . .
  2. I cannot count the times I have tried to bend the wingtips on my CTSW (Roger Lee was witness to it, at least twice). And . . . it is always on the same spot on my head. I have an almost permanent mark there. However . . . I think I have found a solution. I have stopped wearing my ball cap around the airplane. Has not happened since then . . . thankfully!
  3. Mike, With all due respect, I don't think anybody here is suggesting that. Of course, it is better to get some dual time with an instructor. But at the same time, and I speak for myself, I see nothing wrong with exchanging pilot techniques and sharing our collective experience with the newer cadre. Before I obtained experience in the CT type, I found the information on this forum very helpful as I progressed along in my training. I am still learning . . and I thank the pilots on this forum for passing on their words of wisdom.
  4. Happy Easter everybody!
  5. Just one more tool in your toolbox.
  6. Thank you. Great information and pictures.
  7. If you are a veteran, Ed, try Navy Federal Credit Union.
  8. By any standard, that is pretty impressive.
  9. At first glance (artist rendering), it appears the above photo is the electric version. i.e. no exhaust pipe and the large air scoop is missing.
  10. I believe the rocket and chute were shipped separately. Rocket was more expensive, due to it being HAZMAT (ground transport).
  11. You are correct. For me, it was about $200.
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