Well, Eric had fun this morning
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:51 am
Remember, [b]turbines never fail[/b]. This is why us guys that fly
piston should be nervous all the time. Remember, piston
engines have eyeballs and get afraid at night and over water.
So, this morning Eric and a shitload of parachutists are in
the back of a Caravan, and there was a loud squeal and a
yaw, followed by everyone bailing out. Fortunately the pilot
remembered to
[b][size=18pt]LOWER THE NOSE[/size][/b]
so they didn't stall/spin, and all the jumpers were able to
get out the door. The DZ sent a pickup truck around to
collect everyone.
Remember, [b]turbines never fail[/b].
So, this afternoon Eric came over and we did the front
right brake on his car which also started to squeal.
Personal best, about an hour, included new fluid and
bleeding the air out, with new rotor, pads and caliper:
[img width=500 height=384][/img]
Remember, [b]turbines never fail[/b], which is why us piston
guys that have no mechanical ability are all fucked.
piston should be nervous all the time. Remember, piston
engines have eyeballs and get afraid at night and over water.
So, this morning Eric and a shitload of parachutists are in
the back of a Caravan, and there was a loud squeal and a
yaw, followed by everyone bailing out. Fortunately the pilot
remembered to
[b][size=18pt]LOWER THE NOSE[/size][/b]
so they didn't stall/spin, and all the jumpers were able to
get out the door. The DZ sent a pickup truck around to
collect everyone.
Remember, [b]turbines never fail[/b].
So, this afternoon Eric came over and we did the front
right brake on his car which also started to squeal.
Personal best, about an hour, included new fluid and
bleeding the air out, with new rotor, pads and caliper:
[img width=500 height=384][/img]
Remember, [b]turbines never fail[/b], which is why us piston
guys that have no mechanical ability are all fucked.