MDFrench
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Hey all,
Just had to let you guys know I finally got some yoke-time with a vintage aeroplane! I was doing a story for the paper about a guy here in Marietta, Georgia who runs a biplane service, only this isn't a repro Waco or anything (as fun as that was). As a matter of fact, this guy owns an immaculately restored Navy N3N-3 Biplane built in May 1941 with a huge Pratt and Whitney radial engine - all aluminum construction!
Well, he offers to take me for a ride after he hears I have some flying experience. I show up at the airport with my RAF Battlejacket (now complete with RAF wings over the pocket), my RAF blue MKVIII flying goggles and my 1936 "straight-zip" pattern RAF flying gloves. I was set for a great open-cockpit experience!
Anyway, we get into the air, and he's talking to me through the flying helmet and suddenly he says, "Hey, Mike, you see how the yoke is wobbling like that?" I look down from my front seat position and say, "Yeah." He says, "Well, that means you'd better take it then." I looked up into the rear view mirror only to see him with his hands waving in the air above the cockpit!
I grab the yoke and get my feet on the rudder controls and hold her steady before taking her into a graceful banking left turn. He gave me control for a good ten minutes I'd say. It was awesome. After we landed, he said, "I figured since you'd had flying experience you wouldn't have a problem."
Now I DO have a problem! I want a WWII airplane! Sheesh. I'll post some pictures when I can get them. His business is called "Bi-Plane Adventures" out of McCollum Airfield in Kennesaw for anyone who wants to do a cyber-search and see the plane.
Mike
Just had to let you guys know I finally got some yoke-time with a vintage aeroplane! I was doing a story for the paper about a guy here in Marietta, Georgia who runs a biplane service, only this isn't a repro Waco or anything (as fun as that was). As a matter of fact, this guy owns an immaculately restored Navy N3N-3 Biplane built in May 1941 with a huge Pratt and Whitney radial engine - all aluminum construction!
Well, he offers to take me for a ride after he hears I have some flying experience. I show up at the airport with my RAF Battlejacket (now complete with RAF wings over the pocket), my RAF blue MKVIII flying goggles and my 1936 "straight-zip" pattern RAF flying gloves. I was set for a great open-cockpit experience!
Anyway, we get into the air, and he's talking to me through the flying helmet and suddenly he says, "Hey, Mike, you see how the yoke is wobbling like that?" I look down from my front seat position and say, "Yeah." He says, "Well, that means you'd better take it then." I looked up into the rear view mirror only to see him with his hands waving in the air above the cockpit!
I grab the yoke and get my feet on the rudder controls and hold her steady before taking her into a graceful banking left turn. He gave me control for a good ten minutes I'd say. It was awesome. After we landed, he said, "I figured since you'd had flying experience you wouldn't have a problem."
Now I DO have a problem! I want a WWII airplane! Sheesh. I'll post some pictures when I can get them. His business is called "Bi-Plane Adventures" out of McCollum Airfield in Kennesaw for anyone who wants to do a cyber-search and see the plane.
Mike