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Seeing as it was nice and warm and sunny (-8) here in Ontario Canada today, I decided to take the Fleet out for a spin.( I had not flown since Nov 11 and was experiencing some with-drawl symptoms)
Got the aircraft out and did a good half hour preheat so that the oil was nice and warm prior to start up. This is critical especially with a radial engine. If the oil is too thick (cold ) it will not flow and properly lubricate the engine.
Once all temps are pressures stabilized ( about 20 min) I took her up for a half hour and did some fly-by for world re-known aviation photographer Eric Dumigan ( on google type "airic" for his website)
Both vintage and repro clothing did their job thru out the flight with no loss of fingers and toes due to frostbite
In the last picture I am wearing my ELC B of B Irvin ( she is starting to look worked in a bit). The flight suit is a 1939 pattern Sidcot suit (original). The helmet is an original Canadian "b" type and the goggles original AN 6530's
I am also wearing my Cockpit 1936 pattern flying boots that I had resoled as to remove the heavily treaded soles
Please excuse the caption it as put there by the photographer and I was not sure how to crop it.
Hope you enjoy the pics
Hooking up pre heater to warm the oil
She starts
Warming up the oil
Pre Flight Checks
Throttle open
Take off
Pass #2
Landing
Reincarnation of my Dad who also flew Fleet Finches but at #9 EFTS RCAF
Got the aircraft out and did a good half hour preheat so that the oil was nice and warm prior to start up. This is critical especially with a radial engine. If the oil is too thick (cold ) it will not flow and properly lubricate the engine.
Once all temps are pressures stabilized ( about 20 min) I took her up for a half hour and did some fly-by for world re-known aviation photographer Eric Dumigan ( on google type "airic" for his website)
Both vintage and repro clothing did their job thru out the flight with no loss of fingers and toes due to frostbite
In the last picture I am wearing my ELC B of B Irvin ( she is starting to look worked in a bit). The flight suit is a 1939 pattern Sidcot suit (original). The helmet is an original Canadian "b" type and the goggles original AN 6530's
I am also wearing my Cockpit 1936 pattern flying boots that I had resoled as to remove the heavily treaded soles
Please excuse the caption it as put there by the photographer and I was not sure how to crop it.
Hope you enjoy the pics
Hooking up pre heater to warm the oil
She starts
Warming up the oil
Pre Flight Checks
Throttle open
Take off
Pass #2
Landing
Reincarnation of my Dad who also flew Fleet Finches but at #9 EFTS RCAF
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