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Post by Gavin Conroy on Aug 7, 2011 7:58:01 GMT 12
Here is a photo from yesterday, more to follow.
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Post by kiwithrottlejockey on Aug 7, 2011 8:47:19 GMT 12
What were you in, Gavin?
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Post by Gavin Conroy on Aug 7, 2011 11:15:46 GMT 12
Harvard 52
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Post by matariki on Aug 7, 2011 11:32:51 GMT 12
Ain't that a pretty sight! You're definitely gonna have to get ALL the Jets at some point!
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Post by Officer Crabtree on Aug 7, 2011 14:13:17 GMT 12
Blimey, that would have been a sight from the ground!
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Post by baz62 on Aug 7, 2011 15:36:32 GMT 12
In a dive with the throttle wide open were we? ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2011 17:45:32 GMT 12
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Post by kiwithrottlejockey on Aug 7, 2011 18:39:40 GMT 12
In a dive with the throttle wide open were we? ;D Yeah....you've gotta wonder if Harvard 52 has been fitted with a big belt-driven blower and nitro-methane fuel injection, eh?
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Post by matariki on Aug 7, 2011 21:53:36 GMT 12
Is it just me or does the dragonfly look like a squashed down strikemaster?
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Post by Richard Wesley on Aug 7, 2011 22:23:46 GMT 12
Is it just me or does the dragonfly look like a squashed down strikemaster? Or is a Strikemaster just a dragonfly with a few more middle age pounds around the waist?
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Post by Gavin Conroy on Aug 8, 2011 18:48:38 GMT 12
In a dive with the throttle wide open were we? ;D She was getting along "level" at 155 knots and we flew a profile that made things a bit easier for the jets but it must feel a bit weird flying in machines like that at only 155 knots.
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Post by mumbles on Aug 8, 2011 18:53:35 GMT 12
Is it just me or does the dragonfly look like a squashed down strikemaster? I've always thought that, from as far back as when I was old enough to tell them apart (around 5 ).
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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 8, 2011 19:28:34 GMT 12
Nice photos guys. Who were all the pilots?
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Post by Dave.K on Aug 8, 2011 21:37:06 GMT 12
Nice photos guys. Who were all the pilots? And the lucky passengers? that L-39 looks good!
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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 8, 2011 21:51:36 GMT 12
Is the Tweet still based at Ardmore or am I right in remembering it may have moved to Tauranga to live?
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Post by skyhawkdon on Aug 8, 2011 22:16:54 GMT 12
Aw man that latest shot with the Strikemaster leading is THE shot Gav!
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Post by corsair67 on Aug 8, 2011 22:32:06 GMT 12
Is it just me or does the dragonfly look like a squashed down strikemaster? A squashed down Strikemaster, with more grunt and more load carrying capability squashed in as well! ;D Great photos, Gavin.
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Post by Deane B on Aug 8, 2011 22:51:46 GMT 12
Aw man that latest shot with the Strikemaster leading is THE shot Gav! What he said !! ;D
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Post by flyjoe180 on Aug 9, 2011 10:54:57 GMT 12
Brilliant photos Ralph and Gavin, cheers.
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Post by haughtney1 on Aug 9, 2011 16:32:28 GMT 12
Superb shots guys, I can imagine the CHT on the havard as being on the warm side...and the Prop noise would be creating enough noise to reduce the induced drag on the jets.
would be interested to know what the relative fuel flows are between each jet.....and all we need now is for someone to buy an A4, and fly it :-)
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