Texas Spring/Summer Thread

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FG19,
When did you fly down to Montgomery County airport. Was it before the round top hangar fire, or after. I first worked on DC-9s in that old WWII round top hangar. We shared the hangar with Devil Dog, the B-25 and Snoopy, the landlords T6. Both of these icons were a total loss in the fire.
hugs, Brandi

Before, many times! I used to fly a Cessna 185 on PK Amphib floats. I could leave FTW from dry land, and come into Conroe and land on the water they had for float planes.

Fun story. When I was flying that seaplane, I would take off in FTW and then go land on Eagle Mountain Lake. I'd climb up and sun bathe on top of the fuselage for a few minutes, then go land on Grapevine Lake. There was an eating place called Catfish Hut. I'd water taxi to the boat ramp, then drop the gear out and taxi up the boat ramp, and park in the parking lot. I'd go in and eat, then come out and climb in the plane and taxi across the parking lot, back to the boat ramp, and taxi down it, suck the gear up, and take off of the water! Always drew a crowd!

Landing on water is even less forgiving than a plain taildragger. If you don't keep the yoke back on landing, you flip.

I got the float flying "bug" in Alaska, when riding with some Bush Pilots. Now, those guys can fly!
 
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:laughing: Thank you ever so kindly, Kyle! That is a very thoughtful thing to say!

I have another "real world" as opposed to competition Bush pilot video. I'll find it and post it too.
 
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How many times have you flown an airplane backwards?:D I did that once. We experimented with a Heliocourier 40 years ago; quite an interesting STOHL airplane, controllable flight at 26-28 knots so with a headwind of more than that, I slowly drifted backwards across the old Red Bird Airport. Fortunately, we were friends with the FAA guys, but they said we drove them nuts with calls from pilots saying someone is out there doing things an airplane can't do. The salesman who was there with the plane was quite a stunt pilot with that plane.
 
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Had I not been working my pressure patterns to get a tailwind on the Oshkosh trip in the J-3, I might still be trying to get there! :laughing:
 
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jinman; I've had a few I've missed, like that, through the years! I usually make bread out of them, if they are not past their usefulness. If that one is still good, you could get 4-6 loaves out of that one zucchini!


Speaking of which, as soon as I get the mower pushed around the lawn, and clean up from that, I've got to make some zucchini bread. I had 2 that I must have missed this week, that I picked when I got home yesterday. Nothing as big as yours, but a bit bigger than I like for pickles, or even grilling to eat fresh. No rain here yesterday, so no reprieve from the mowing.
 
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Those zucchini's are pretty sneaky and they hide better than most. I always grow the biggun's when I'm not trying.

Charlie

Yep, Charlie, yellow squash are a whole lot easier to see. Green zucs down under a bunch of leaves and laying right on the ground sure can hide.:rolleyes:

For dinner last night, I had yellow squash, tomatoes, onion, and bell peppers cut up and steamed in teriyaki and soy sauce with a bowl of hot sauce and chips as an appetizer. :licking:
 

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