Since your Canadian, you already have flannel, but did it come with a case of PBR?
Hipster.... 😘
Flight Training In the Winter
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Ugh. Hipster?! If I wasn't so revolted I'd be flattered.
Reminds me. The kids call me a Boomer. I try to explain to them,
that not everyone that is older than them, is a Boomer.
Anyways, the Honda Monkey is a hoot. I ride it wide open, all the time,
which you sure as hell don't do with the Busa. It's great for traffic - I did
a slalom through the traffic stopped at a light on the way home tonight.
I will admit the Monkey is a nostalgia trip for me. It was 1973. I was 10
years old, and I was in love with a red Honda Trail 70. Centrifugal clutch
and the gear shifter went the wrong way - which screwed me up for years -
but it was love at first sight. I was young. They told me it was art.
In 1973, I loved riding motorcycles, flying and shooting. I'm afraid I really
haven't made any progress since then.
Reminds me. The kids call me a Boomer. I try to explain to them,
that not everyone that is older than them, is a Boomer.
Anyways, the Honda Monkey is a hoot. I ride it wide open, all the time,
which you sure as hell don't do with the Busa. It's great for traffic - I did
a slalom through the traffic stopped at a light on the way home tonight.
I will admit the Monkey is a nostalgia trip for me. It was 1973. I was 10
years old, and I was in love with a red Honda Trail 70. Centrifugal clutch
and the gear shifter went the wrong way - which screwed me up for years -
but it was love at first sight. I was young. They told me it was art.
In 1973, I loved riding motorcycles, flying and shooting. I'm afraid I really
haven't made any progress since then.
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Chuck Ellsworth wrote:
I landed in Mayo one day in a DC3 and the temperature was minus sixty four, there was a delay for about half an hour and I'll be God Damned if I didn't bust an oil cooler when I started up again to leave.
Spent the next two days there getting a new oil cooled installed.
It was my own fucking fault of course though because I should have thrown the engine tents over the engines while I waited.
-64c - that's cold!
Shows what a great aircraft the DC-3 is.
We ran 15W50 in the DC-3 which worked really well. With the aircraft outside all the time the oleos also stayed inflated.
Apparently -40c is now the cut off - not sure why.
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