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To: afraidfortherepublic

Are you kidding me? I had never heard of this one. Love it!


4 posted on 01/04/2014 9:06:23 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (The Truth Is Out There. Just don't let anyone know that you're looking for it.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Neither had I. That’s why I posted it!


5 posted on 01/04/2014 9:07:21 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Hadn’t heard of it?

Probably because he was the 2nd plane to fly through the Eiffel Tower that day, not the first.


22 posted on 01/04/2014 9:44:42 AM PST by Ready4Freddy
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I don’t think they do make em like this any more. When I was training for my license in ‘80 spins had been a requirement before but because so many students had frozen at the controls taking themselves and their instructor spinning into the ground the requirement had been lifted. My first flight my instructor tested me to see if I had a set by putting us into a spin, I said now what, he told me how to pull out of it and that was that. He also would cut the engine in flight at 5000 feet and say where you going to land? Never had to land but he would let me get pretty close to the ground before kicking in the power.

Half way thru my 4th lesson, I had been greasing each landing and so he told me to pull onto the apron. I did he unstrapped and opened the door. I said where are you going, he said I’m going to the flight shack you’re going to do touch and goes. I said you sure? He said, you’ll be fine.

The one thing when you are first alone in a plane is you realize that if you crash the thing it is your fault. No one else you can point at, no one else you can depend on to save your bacon, you realize that you have your life in your hands. Wakes you up in a lot of ways.

My instructor tried to teach others how to pull out of a spin and many would kiss the ground when they landed and you would never see them again. Sorta separated the men from the boys. I asked once why he made them spin and ran off so much business, he told me, he wasn’t going to put a coward behind the yoke and read about his death and feel responsible. His name was Dwight Ensley and was from western Ky., I would like to get back in touch.

He taught me many things those little high wing planes are not supposed to do and I was not supposed to know how to do. Those skills have come in handy and I owe him a great debt.

When that pilot flew under the Tower, America still produced men, not often the case anymore. I would like to think I could have done it too.


26 posted on 01/04/2014 9:54:20 AM PST by Foundahardheadedwoman (God don't have a statute of limitations)
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