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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote but I did get a few minutes stick time in an L-39 JET this weekend!!!) Cool beans! Shoot, I'd settle for a ride in an L-39, let alone some stick time! Go on; you told us a little, now spill it! Tell us all about it, so we can live vicariously! g -- Jim in NC |
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"Margy Natalie" wrote but I did get a few minutes stick time in an L-39 JET this weekend!!!) Cool beans! Shoot, I'd settle for a ride in an L-39, let alone some stick time! Go on; you told us a little, now spill it! Tell us all about it, so we can live vicariously! g It was GREAT!!! The wonderful man who owns the L-39 and has flown to my fly-in every year. He's mentioned he "owes" me a ride for a bit and we hooked up at a local fly-in this weekend (thanks to my boss's boss who is also checked out in L-39's). Well, the ride was going to be around 2:30 (after they opened the airspace from the show) so I figured I'd better eat about 1 (not too empty, not too full) so at 12:45 I got in line. I didn't get my food until 2:15 so I wolfed down BBQ and fries (not wise) and got out to the airplane. Joe (boss's boss) straped me in, which I think he felt a bit odd doing. We'd briefed earlier so he showed me what to pull "just in case" etc. I was strapped to the parachute and it was attached to the plane. "if something really bad happens pull that, Art will turn upside down and you will fall out". Sounded good to me! In and locked in Art fired up the best looking L-39 in the world (too me at least, as I was INSIDE). All the instruments and warning lights are in Russian :-). It was a bit odd to have my ears popping right there on the ground as he pressurized. He took off, over the runway we had already exceeded the Navion's red line speed and I was way behind. We got up to about 3,500' and Art said "you've got the airplane" and shook the stick. I said "you're kidding" He said "No, your airplane" I shook the stick and held on flying perfectly straight and level with a grin ear to ear. I was flying a JET!!!! He said "you can turn if you want". Ok, I made really gentle turns and my face hurt from smiling so wide. He said, "let me show you a turn" and wow we turned! I flew a bit and he said "How about an aileron roll" so I said sure (mind you I get sick on Merry-go-rounds). So we did the roll which was really gentle until the pull out and the BBQ started to rise, but not too far, whew. So I flew for a bit and then it was time to go back. He thought I might know where I was (as the ride was from my home field, but I was way not knowing anything). A second later I spotted the "golf balls" (radomes) and pointed them out and explained they were 45 for downwind. He asked if I wanted him to do a break for landing or a regular pattern. Well the stomach was back and I figured after the break we'd be on the gound in a few seconds so I said "we can do the break", he replied "Are you sure" I said "yeah, we can do the break" then I asked "How violent is the break?" he replied "2 Gs" I said "OK" figuring we'd be on the ground and out of the plane. Piece of cake. So we zoom in faster than I normally do anything, whipped around in the break (damned BBQ) and are coming around on final. This is WAY COOL. Stomach is well, ok, but we will be on the ground in a few seconds, when I hear "Culpeper traffic, Cessna xxxx departing runway 22, Culpeper". I look down and someone is getting ready to get on the runway right in front of us. Art calls, "Culpeper traffic can you delay your departure for the JET on final", "Culpeper traffic, Cessna departing 22 ... " damned she was talking, but not listening so around we go (with someone else on the radio asking for a tail number). The go around was uneventful and we came in for a smooth landing. This was a GREAT moment for me. I did aerobatics (well, aerobatic singular) and didn't throw up! I flew really fast and it was really cool and wow it was GREAT! I would recommend it to anyone. I'm still a bit dizzy from the thrill and people are tired of me spontaniously shouting "I flew a JET!" periodically :-). This in one of the great perks of my job. I get to meet really cool people. Art is one of the best I've ever met, he has a really cool plane and as soon as I got out he had kids in the airplane (not flying) for the rest of the day. At my fly-in he spends the entire day putting kids in and out of the plane. It is great. I found out this weekend he's also the only one to ever dead-stick a Harrier in (Richmond, VA) he got a medal for that. He recently aquired a Harrier and hopefully will have it on the airshow circut soon. He's a really nice guy with really cool planes. Hee hee hee I flew a JET! Margy |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote in message Hee hee hee I flew a JET! Congrats! Way cool! He recently aquired a Harrier and hopefully will have it on the airshow circut soon. He's a really nice guy with really cool planes. A really nice guy with deep pockets, I would guess. You would have to have a "few" surplus bucks around, JUST to pay the fuel bill for either of those planes! :-) -- Jim in NC |
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"Margy Natalie" wrote in message Hee hee hee I flew a JET! Congrats! Way cool! He recently aquired a Harrier and hopefully will have it on the airshow circut soon. He's a really nice guy with really cool planes. A really nice guy with deep pockets, I would guess. You would have to have a "few" surplus bucks around, JUST to pay the fuel bill for either of those planes! :-) Former Marine turned DC developer I believe. Nice guy! |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote Former Marine turned DC developer I believe. Nice guy! Well, it's good to hear that nice guys don't always finish last! -- Jim in NC |
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Margy,
That is way way way cool. I'm green (and not from flying upside-down)! See, there are perks to working where you do. Margy Natalie wrote: Hee hee hee I flew a JET! Margy |
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