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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:28 pm
by GAHorn
Harold, perhaps your angle of attack (in slow flight) added instrument position error to your pitot input. The fact that both 170's indicated slightly more than yours implies either that, or perhaps that your airspeed indicator is reading slightly low.
The hotel at Fredricksburg is brand new. I don't recall it having a vintage look. The terminal bldg in Marshall Texas looks straight out of a Humphrey Bogart movie set, complete with Terrazzo floors, chrome/vinyl chairs/tables and glass-block construction under Art Deco aluminum and a passenger observation deck on the rooftop. I keep expecting a Boeing 247, Fokker Tri-motor, or DC-2 to come taxying up with white, starched headrests on the seats and unload men wearing Fedoras and women in dresses, hats, high-heels and nylon seams up the backs of their legs. :P
Regards
George

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:01 am
by 4-Shipp
Ah, if we could only go faster... I wasn't the slowest guy at the ariport until the UPF 7 left. Then the Champ showed up so I was number two (from the bottom) again :wink:

If my 170 was only 50 kts faster and carrried another 300 pounds, its only problems would be it was too slow and didn't carry enough :D

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 7:16 am
by ohanley
"Speed is inversely proportional fun"

price of speed

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 9:34 pm
by C170BDan
ohanley wrote:"Speed is inversely proportional fun"
I thought is was when the more noise we make the more fun we are having!? Seeing a Cub or a 170 to a flyby is fun... but it is way more fun to see a Corsair flyby. Corsair = more noise!

Also... a friend of mine always said...

"It boils down to two things that make flight possible... money and airspeed... with enough money... a brick will fly!"