Jonathan Baron
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Then again, most folks do, and I don't just mean 'Masters, but triple tails in general. I've always viewed the Cruisair as the more nimble and fit of the two brothers that shames its younger sibling into running away.
AOPA Pilot released a commemorative issue, marking the 50th Anniversary of the magazine. Previously it had been an insert in Flying. To be fair, its snapshot of 1958 has many interesting moments - like when Hertz tried to go into the rent-a-plane business - and they don't really say much of anything about '58 being the last year that a high performance, four place, tail wheel retract was built in the United States (you needn't guess what aircraft that was
). However, they have a photo that purports to be a -2 that's a 14-19 with a Photoshopped -2 nose attached...and a real crappy Photoshop job at that.
Rather than do the typical thing of writing the get-a-clue response, I'm still hoping to coax Pilot into becoming intrigued by our mighty mounts, despite the major editorial shift change over there. I'd planned, as I may have mentioned, to simply arrange lunch with Al Marsh this coming month and show up at Frederick airport in my triple tail...but long suffering Russell has found yet another depressing list of things on my 'Master that are messed up <sigh>.
Now, back to planning for the tour beyond butchering the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry the Fifth in the newsletter
Jonathan
AOPA Pilot released a commemorative issue, marking the 50th Anniversary of the magazine. Previously it had been an insert in Flying. To be fair, its snapshot of 1958 has many interesting moments - like when Hertz tried to go into the rent-a-plane business - and they don't really say much of anything about '58 being the last year that a high performance, four place, tail wheel retract was built in the United States (you needn't guess what aircraft that was

Rather than do the typical thing of writing the get-a-clue response, I'm still hoping to coax Pilot into becoming intrigued by our mighty mounts, despite the major editorial shift change over there. I'd planned, as I may have mentioned, to simply arrange lunch with Al Marsh this coming month and show up at Frederick airport in my triple tail...but long suffering Russell has found yet another depressing list of things on my 'Master that are messed up <sigh>.
Now, back to planning for the tour beyond butchering the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry the Fifth in the newsletter

Jonathan