CAP Multi engine aircraft

Started by flyguy06, December 31, 2005, 05:38:48 PM

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BillB

Every pilot would be required to provide their own toothbrush. To clean off the bugs if the pilot smiles while in flight. Another expense for CAP members.
Gil Robb Wilson # 19
Gil Robb Wilson # 104

smj58501

Air conditioning come standard with this model, too. ND Wing definitely can use one
Sean M. Johnson
Lt Col, CAP
Chief of Staff
ND Wing CAP

Viper

How do you search air craft on that site?

Pylon

Quote from: Viper on March 07, 2006, 01:59:06 AM
How do you search air craft on that site?

You're going to want to be a bit more specific in the future, or at least quote the post to which you're referring.  There were two different websites mentioned in this thread:  Airliners and Trade-a-Plane.

Airliner's can be search by clicking on the "Search" link on most any page.  That takes you here:  http://www.airliners.net/sitewide/

Trade-a-Plane has a prominent search box at the top of each page.  You can't miss it. ;)
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

SKYKING607

Flight helmet, 5-pt harness, front and side airbags needed.

I love it!
CAWG Career Captain

SKYKING607

Navy is retiring the S-3 and P-3 aircraft.   Any screeners out there?

(yeah right)
CAWG Career Captain

Viper

Quote from: Pylon on March 07, 2006, 03:14:42 PM
Quote from: Viper on March 07, 2006, 01:59:06 AM
How do you search air craft on that site?

You're going to want to be a bit more specific in the future, or at least quote the post to which you're referring.  There were two different websites mentioned in this thread:  Airliners and Trade-a-Plane.

Airliner's can be search by clicking on the "Search" link on most any page.  That takes you here:  http://www.airliners.net/sitewide/

Trade-a-Plane has a prominent search box at the top of each page.  You can't miss it. ;)

I was talking aboutTrade-a-Plane.  I was searching the wrong thing, lol.  Should have searched fact sheets the first time.  It was telling me I had to be a subscriber.

Viper

But a member-owned twin engine can be used, right?

NIN

Quote from: Viper on March 08, 2006, 02:10:41 AM
But a member-owned twin engine can be used, right?

Sure, except you'll probably take a bath on the USAF reimbursement rate...

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Viper

Quote from: NIN on March 08, 2006, 03:26:37 AM
Quote from: Viper on March 08, 2006, 02:10:41 AM
But a member-owned twin engine can be used, right?

Sure, except you'll probably take a bath on the USAF reimbursement rate...



Is the reimbursement rate high or low?  Sorry, I'm just slow this morning--no sleep last night., lol.

SER Safety

Lt. Col Ninness

great to see you R still a Fast Burner

Great Idea for a muti engine platform

another NERSC Graduate(Honors)
Ernie Manzano, Major
SER
Director of Safety

NIN

Quote from: SER Safety on April 05, 2006, 07:45:01 PM
Lt. Col Ninness

great to see you R still a Fast Burner

Great Idea for a muti engine platform

another NERSC Graduate(Honors)


Ernie, you old reprobate you!  How's my favorite Fast Burner Mr. Vice? :)

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BTW, just incase you get crazy ideas about the P-68C Partenavia:

http://www.break.com/index/wingless1.html

This would probably happen in any plane, though. I think this guy was exceeding Vmo when he executed a pretty serious pullup.  Not too many planes out there will take that kind of abuse w/o leaving you hanging...
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flyguy06

I think it was the Partenavia that CAP had ih Hawaii Wing