Re: Hanks 81 URQ Dyno'd
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:31 pm
LOL, yeah might want to keep the g forces down for a bit!
Hap, real men use a rotary slide rule=the E6B!Hapster wrote:You guys are just a bunch of punks wit dem new fangled Ti-whatchamakalitz. Takes a real man to handle a K&E!!!
Hap, with some kind of K&E memories near Everboost, Maguire
Congrats on the ILS. Now was that to Cat I, II or III? Real men pack a K&E, real Pilots roll the E6B!!!PRA4WX wrote:Hap, real men use a rotary slide rule=the E6B!Hapster wrote:You guys are just a bunch of punks wit dem new fangled Ti-whatchamakalitz. Takes a real man to handle a K&E!!!
Hap, with some kind of K&E memories near Everboost, Maguire![]()
Just shot my first ILS down to minimums in a twin......it was intense! Okay, it may have been in a sim......but its log-able time, both multi and instrument time!
Had to google it but...Hapster wrote:Congrats on the ILS. Now was that to Cat I, II or III? Real men pack a K&E, real Pilots roll the E6B!!!PRA4WX wrote:Hap, real men use a rotary slide rule=the E6B!Hapster wrote:You guys are just a bunch of punks wit dem new fangled Ti-whatchamakalitz. Takes a real man to handle a K&E!!!
Hap, with some kind of K&E memories near Everboost, Maguire![]()
Just shot my first ILS down to minimums in a twin......it was intense! Okay, it may have been in a sim......but its log-able time, both multi and instrument time!
Hap, with some kind of flyin memories near Everboost, Maguire
Weeell, that was the ILS/LOC RWY 26 at KFTG, which has a published MDA of 200ft and 1/2mile, so it is approaching CAT I. But Hap, i'm an unemployed pilot in training here! I'm a long way from CAT II's, let alone a CAT III A,B, or C! I'm flying the Seminole and while it does have a complex EFAS with Flight Director, the GPS for example, is still the old KLN89B.Hapster wrote:Congrats on the ILS. Now was that to Cat I, II or III? Real men pack a K&E, real Pilots roll the E6B!!!PRA4WX wrote:Hap, real men use a rotary slide rule=the E6B!Hapster wrote:You guys are just a bunch of punks wit dem new fangled Ti-whatchamakalitz. Takes a real man to handle a K&E!!!
Hap, with some kind of K&E memories near Everboost, Maguire![]()
Just shot my first ILS down to minimums in a twin......it was intense! Okay, it may have been in a sim......but its log-able time, both multi and instrument time!
Hap, with some kind of flyin memories near Everboost, Maguire
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PRA4WX wrote:Weeell, that was the ILS/LOC RWY 26 at KFTG, which has a published MDA of 200ft and 1/2mile, so it is approaching CAT I. But Hap, i'm an unemployed pilot in training here! I'm a long way from CAT II's, let alone a CAT III A,B, or C! I'm flying the Seminole and while it does have a complex EFAS with Flight Director, the GPS for example, is still the old KLN89B.Hapster wrote:Congrats on the ILS. Now was that to Cat I, II or III? Real men pack a K&E, real Pilots roll the E6B!!!PRA4WX wrote: Hap, real men use a rotary slide rule=the E6B!![]()
Just shot my first ILS down to minimums in a twin......it was intense! Okay, it may have been in a sim......but its log-able time, both multi and instrument time!
Hap, with some kind of flyin memories near Everboost, Maguire
I shot the approach down to the VDP and went missed to practice the missed procedure. Held, and then reshot the same. Popped out just above minimums. It wasn't exactly pretty, but i was able to fulfill all of FAR 91.175 so it passed! 8)
That ILS was probably flown to Decision Height, no? A VDP is more of a Non-Precision Approach type of thing. Sorry but I was a Flight Examiner in 3 different aircraft and 3 different Commands in the Air Force and was also an FAA Designated Check Airman, Standards Captain, Training Check Airman, Line Check Airman and all around fun kind of guy for United Air Lines so its hard for me not to critique.
Hap, with some kind of Check in the veins near Everboost, Maguire
Foxbat-
I got my private ticket about a decade ago, and have been away in youth/athletic ministry since, until the last year. In that time, it is amazing how much has come down the pipe in terms of technology. The term "flying the magenta line" meant nothing to me back then. Now most trainers have panel mounted GPS let alone systems like Garmin 1000's! Flying the old six pack with ADF's and simple VOR navigation was a different world!
Critique from you is a compliment, Hap! 8) Yes, flew to the DH/MDA, as well as timed the VDP....my instructor(retired FedEx capt, and Continental capt before that) insists on flying timed and DME to the VDP even on precision approaches.Hapster wrote:That ILS was probably flown to Decision Height, no? A VDP is more of a Non-Precision Approach type of thing. Sorry but I was a Flight Examiner in 3 different aircraft and 3 different Commands in the Air Force and was also an FAA Designated Check Airman, Standards Captain, Training Check Airman, Line Check Airman and all around fun kind of guy for United Air Lines so its hard for me not to critique.
Hap, with some kind of Check in the veins near Everboost, Maguire
you can get 17x9s in 5x112 with an ET of 28... but you may need to discuss wheel weights and models with someone.ShavedQuattro wrote:I would be all over them if they were 17x9s, 112x5, 16lbs or less and with an offset of about 28mm...
That sounds like the Enkei rpf1, and that will probably be my next wheel to go on this car..
I have been getting a stick up my butt lately to try my hand at sacrificing some a couple of a8 wheels spares to stretch one of my fat fives an inch to make a set of 17x9 wheels..Club racers do it all the time to get wider wheels.. I gots the tools, just not sure if I like hte fat fives that much
That IS cool. Haven't seen this done. What's your local shop charge?ShavedQuattro wrote:Add on the inside of the barrel, pretty much in the middle. The good shops can weld in a section without having to refinish the wheel face... Pretty cool