What's better than having a classic boat?

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What's better than having a classic boat?

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Having a classic plane to go with it....

1966 Piper Comanche.

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Did not know you flew. That is a nice plane.
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Congratulations Mike! 1966 was a good year! I used to have a 1966 C33A Debonair! My Bertram is 1966, as is a Case tractor I own. None were bought intentionally for the year. Funny how some years just keep showing up though!
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My nephew tells me that plane is fast and agile. I guess you feel the need for speed.
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Rawleigh wrote: Oct 16th, '20, 16:04 Congratulations Mike! 1966 was a good year! I used to have a 1966 C33A Debonair! My Bertram is 1966, as is a Case tractor I own. None were bought intentionally for the year. Funny how some years just keep showing up though!
I had a deposit on a Deb but it didn't pass inspection.
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Tony Meola wrote: Oct 16th, '20, 23:16 Mike

My nephew tells me that plane is fast and agile. I guess you feel the need for speed.
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Stall speed is pretty low on those if I remember less than 60 kias.
Makes for short landings, the fuel mileage is real good with the 260.

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Does it have a swim platform for the beer cooler :)
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Looks really nice, is it for 1 pilot only? I have a friend who has a Piper plane too. He got it because his house in Larnaca here is very close to the airport, so hi flies it around the island from time to time.
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4 seater.
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Four seats plus a luggage 'compartment'. Two sets of flight controls. Pretty nimble for a somewhat heavy aircraft.
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Nice plane Mike!
I wished I had pursued my pilot's license when younger. Here is the plane my father and I flew in, I think '78. Super Decathelon out of Gnoss Field-DVO in Novato,CA. I remember him giving me the stick and trying to copy what he trained for- hammerheads, stalls, negative rolls, all kinds of maneuvers. I remember my favorite move was the hammerhead and that feeling of plane stalling, then having to build air speed until plane started to fly again! My teachers did not believe me when I told them what I did over the weekends. I was about 10 yrs old!

This one much newer, but very similar to the '78.
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Nice. I'm going to take a few lessons from a guy with a Pitts biplane. Seven G's + and 5 G's -

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I think I would loose my lunch.
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Mike I bet your anxious about those lessons, that is exciting your doing that and that plane of yours, bet you can't wait to cross over new aerobatic skills to yours! Plus you can carry more speed to do them I'd imagine.
Tony I'd reckon if you tend to faint getting blood drawn I wouldn't advise aerobatics!
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Used to give a lot of blood. Did aphersis for a while when my father was sick. Did not pass out then either. Did that for a few years every two weeks for about two years.

Never like roller coasters so doing that in a plane would not work for me.
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I don't like roller coasters either, but I think it's because I'm not driving.
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Tony Meola wrote: Feb 5th, '21, 21:43
Never like roller coasters so doing that in a plane would not work for me.
mike ohlstein wrote: Feb 5th, '21, 22:06 I don't like roller coasters either, but I think it's because I'm not driving.
Me either. Especially the carnival ones where the guys setting them up are, well, just short of a full stack of cards, and teeth!
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mike ohlstein wrote: Feb 5th, '21, 22:06 I don't like roller coasters either, but I think it's because I'm not driving.

I don't like roller coasters either, but I think it's because I worked on a bunch of them.




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When I was younger I always had an urge to learn. Never got a chance. Now I have a nephew who is a flight instructor and do you think the dam kid would invite me up just once.
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Tony,

I’ve always had the bug to learn as well. Flew with a friend in a Cessna 172 a few times when I was younger and thought about making the jump.

However, I’ve tried multiple hobbies, and a couple different occupations, and one thing that was constant with me was that while I was generally reasonably successful at my endeavors, I’d usually learn just enough to pass the test, muddle through and ‘get ‘er done’.

Knowing that about myself and being honest with myself I figured that wasn’t a good model for becoming a private pilot. Lol. That needs to be an avocation that a person is truly dedicated to. I didn’t have that fire.

Mike,

Good looking plane. Do you still keep up with Trey (DaJudge)? I know he was flying back when I talked with him a time or two many, many years ago. Don’t ever see him on this board anymore.
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My nephew is an excellent pilot and his students are loyal to him. So much so, he is thinking of going out on his own. One of his students is pretty well off and wants to back him.

It took him a few years to get there, I think he had a scare at one point and backed away for a while. He would never tell anyone what happened. He was pretty much a natural, but I think what helped him, was growing up, he was always flying planes in those aviation video games.

Once he started flying he told me it was not that much different than the video game. Go Figure.
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Good for your nephew. Most of the folks I know that fly truly have a passion for it.

Mike, how long have you been flying? I gather it’s a new plane. Is flying a relatively new hobby or have you been at it a while. Congratulations on your latest classic.
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I just started flying in July or August. Right when NY allowed business to reopen. I liked it so much that I bought a high power, complex aircraft. It's a bit of a handful for a student, but I like the challenge.

Trey is around. He says he hasn't flown in over a year, but still has his Mooney.
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Sounds like a blast Mike.

If you talk to Trey tell him hi for me. He probably wouldn’t remember me, but I sold him a flybridge for ‘Bad Habit’ off of my B25 when I was getting rid of it many moons ago.
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That is a handful Mike! Try not to become a smoking crater! LOL!
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