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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:XH6Zc.10632$_g7.1668@attbi_s52... Here are a whole bunch of pictures -- and videos -- of the MATS Constellation's visit to Iowa City this past weekend. http://www.alexisparkinn.com/2004_iowa_city_fly-in.htm Mary and I were able to log some right-seat time in that big, beautiful bird, with 84 (?) year old Frank Lang in the Captain's chair. (See the video of Mary at the controls...) Man, he's a smooth stick, effortlessly sliding that humongous aircraft onto Rwy 25 with plenty of room to spare... It was awesome, and a bit intimidating. The Connie is VERY heavy on the controls, but the rudder(s) are quite effective! I was able to run the beast through some standard-rate, 180 degree turns, at 2000 feet, and it was very, very cool... We're still giggling! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Very nice, although I must admit one of the first thoughts to cross my mind when browsing the pictures was "I wouldn't want to be the one assigned to polish an airplane that large!" -- Louis L. Perley III N46000 |
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Very nice, although I must admit one of the first thoughts to cross my
mind when browsing the pictures was "I wouldn't want to be the one assigned to polish an airplane that large!" It's kind of interesting to note that when we saw this plane in 2002, they were talking about how they could no longer polish the surface, because they had actually rubbed *through* the alcad -- the shiny/soft pure aluminum on the surface. It was a dingy gray color, and looked, well, old. They were even talking about retiring the plane to a museum. Now, fast forward two years, and the MATS Connie looks FABULOUS. It absolutely gleams in the sunlight, and the surface -- while not the mirror-like finish of some show planes -- is quite noticeably shinier. Despite all the time I spent with those guys, I never remembered to ask them what they did to the plane to make it shiny again. Anyone know? Is it a spray-on coating of some kind? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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