On Aug 9, 2:19*pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote:
In article KCrfm.819309$yE1.546468@attbi_s21,
*"Jay Honeck" wrote:
I present, for your viewing pleasure, 200+ pix and several videos, all taken
last week at Oshkosh Airventure 2009:
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/oshkosh_2009.htm
Included in this collection is exceedingly rare, uncut footage of Jay, Mary,
and Brian Douglas singing karaoke at a formerly semi-respectable Oshkosh
bar... *All I can say is "Never again!" * Uff-da!
;-)
And, of course, there are pix from the world's only Fly-In Pool Party, and
the Wednesday North 40 Party.
Jay,
The "Cessna Airmaster" ISN'T an Airmaster! It is either a C190 or C195,
depending on the engine.
The Airmaster was wooden-winged, with a steel tube fuselage and
fabric-covered, with a Warner engine and non-bumped cowl.
The C190/195 were all-metal, with either a Jacobs or Lycoming radial and
the bumbed cowl.
--
Remove _'s *from email address to talk to me.
I'm sure the plane in question is a 195 - 190's are few and far
between (think I've only seen one)
There WAS an Airmaster there - kind of hard to miss, since it was on
floats (probably the only
one in existance). I have a photo, but don't seem to have the option
to attach it. Perhaps later.
BTW - this one did have a bump cowl.
Dave