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budejovice: Sounds like a heck of a way to spend a day! The oldest plane I have been in is like a 1970s DC-9. :)
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ddickinson: It was a very nice way to spend some time. I was not up for long, sadly. I was just tagging along while my friend tested the plane one last time. She repairs older planes and sometimes restores a few more of them for resale. I love the older aircraft, especially the Second World War era planes. My dream plane would be a Spitfire or a Hurricane, and even better if I was able to fly it myself. I would be one happy lady. :-)

Are you a pilot, or just a passenger like I was?
Endre: What did you do today?
DD: I went up in a plane with a friend to see if she fixed it right or if it was going to crash and kill us both.
Endre: Glad I just shoveled snow.

:-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Endre: What did you do today?
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ddickinson: It was a very nice way to spend some time. I was not up for long, sadly. I was just tagging along while my friend tested the plane one last time. She repairs older planes and sometimes restores a few more of them for resale. I love the older aircraft, especially the Second World War era planes. My dream plane would be a Spitfire or a Hurricane, and even better if I was able to fly it myself. I would be one happy lady. :-)

Are you a pilot, or just a passenger like I was?
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EndreWhiteMane: DD: I went up in a plane with a friend to see if she fixed it right or if it was going to crash and kill us both.
Endre: Glad I just shoveled snow.

:-)
Lol.

Yeah, when you put it like that...
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tinyE: I'm a pilot in the Canadian Air Force.
Hey now, you're making things up ... we don't have any planes that advanced.
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EndreWhiteMane: Endre: What did you do today?
DD: I went up in a plane with a friend to see if she fixed it right or if it was going to crash and kill us both.
Endre: Glad I just shoveled snow.

:-)
Where is your sense of adventure? You won't impress any WAAFs that way. :-)

I did say test "one last time", it wasn't like it was the first test. Plus my friend is great with engines, she has been doing it for going on 40 years. This is a woman mechanic we are talking about, not some guy doing a poor job just to sell more parts :-). I would think a guy your age would be more adventurous. I'm sure you would love doing a loop and seeing all the lovely countryside. :-)

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hummer010: Hey now, you're making things up ... we don't have any planes that advanced.
Do you mean it's more like this? :-)

How are you, hummer? I bet you are still one happy chappy after getting the wonderful news about the new addition to your family.
Post edited February 03, 2015 by ddickinson
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EndreWhiteMane: Endre: What did you do today?
DD: I went up in a plane with a friend to see if she fixed it right or if it was going to crash and kill us both.
Endre: Glad I just shoveled snow.

:-)
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ddickinson: Where is your sense of adventure? You won't impress any WAAFs that way. :-)

I did say test "one last time", it wasn't like it was the first test. Plus my friend is great with engines, she has been doing it for 40 years. This is a woman mechanic we are talking about, not some guy doing a poor job just to sell more parts :-). I would think a guy your age would be more adventurous. I'm sure you would love doing a loop and seeing all the lovely countryside. :-)
If you heard them announce:

"Hi this is you British Airways captain speaking.
We are giving you a special price today because we are doing 'one last test' on this plane before selling it.
But don't worry our mechanic is the best. Have a nice day."

You'd take a bus. :-)
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budejovice: Sounds like a heck of a way to spend a day! The oldest plane I have been in is like a 1970s DC-9. :)
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ddickinson: It was a very nice way to spend some time. I was not up for long, sadly. I was just tagging along while my friend tested the plane one last time. She repairs older planes and sometimes restores a few more of them for resale. I love the older aircraft, especially the Second World War era planes. My dream plane would be a Spitfire or a Hurricane, and even better if I was able to fly it myself. I would be one happy lady. :-)

Are you a pilot, or just a passenger like I was?
I have never been a pilot, but I sure did love Microsoft Flight Simulator as a kid in the 80s! That made me want to fly, then I flew enough to realize I hated it. :)

I got fairly comfortable with commercial flight in the 90s - flew around the US and to Europe a bunch - but after 9/11 I just hate it now too.

I dislike bouncing around in the air, so thought I would always hate smaller planes. I finally took a float plane from Seattle to Victoria a few years ago and it was as smooth as glass. We didn't go much above 1000m though and the weather was probably incredibly settled.

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ddickinson: doing a loop
Just no. :)
Post edited February 03, 2015 by budejovice
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ddickinson: doing a loop
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budejovice: Just no. :)
I couldn't answer that part, felt my lunch moving back up. ;)
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EndreWhiteMane: If you heard them announce:

"Hi this is you British Airways captain speaking.
We are giving you a special price today because we are doing 'one last test' on this plane before selling it.
But don't worry our mechanic is the best. Have a nice day."

You'd take a bus. :-)
Or a boat. :-)

But a commercial airline is slightly different than a small 2 person biplane. Also, why would the plane have passengers on board if it was a test flight prior to it being sold? And who are they selling it to? British Airways is a commercial airline company, not airline manufacturers. :-)

Besides, my friend would not have offered if there was any risk. It's kind of like a car manufacturer taking the car for one last drive before he sells it to the public. The advantages with these old biplanes is that they can glide quite nicely should there be engine failure. While this wouldn't mean a safe landing, it does give you a better chance than a jet engine. Plus we had parachutes, just in case.

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budejovice: I dislike bouncing around in the air, so thought I would always hate smaller planes.
If you don't like bounding around, then I think the older planes are not for you. I loved it, I could have stayed up there for hours having lots of fun. Kind of makes me want to buy the Red Barron game :-). But without a joystick it would just be silly.

And why no loop? It was the best part.
Post edited February 03, 2015 by ddickinson
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EndreWhiteMane: If you heard them announce:

"Hi this is you British Airways captain speaking.
We are giving you a special price today because we are doing 'one last test' on this plane before selling it.
But don't worry our mechanic is the best. Have a nice day."

You'd take a bus. :-)
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ddickinson: Or a boat. :-)

But a commercial airline is slightly different than a small 2 person biplane. Also, why would the plane have passengers on board if it was a test flight prior to it being sold? And who are they selling it to? British Airways is a commercial airline company, not airline manufacturers. :-)

Besides, my friend would not have offered if there was any risk. It's kind of like a car manufacturer taking the car for one last drive before he sells it to the public. The advantages with these old biplanes is that they can glide quite nicely should there be engine failure. While this wouldn't mean a safe landing, it does give you a better chance than a jet engine. Plus we had parachutes, just in case.
DD, I'm just giving you a hard time. I KNOW it was OK, it's just that whole 'plane testing' thing struck my funny bone.
Maybe it's my dry British humour you don't get.....Oh...wait... :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: DD, I'm just giving you a hard time. I KNOW it was OK, it's just that whole 'plane testing' thing struck my funny bone.
Maybe it's my dry British humour you don't get.....Oh...wait... :-)
I know you were only joking, I guess you didn't get my dry British humour :-).
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EndreWhiteMane: DD, I'm just giving you a hard time. I KNOW it was OK, it's just that whole 'plane testing' thing struck my funny bone.
Maybe it's my dry British humour you don't get.....Oh...wait... :-)
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ddickinson: I know you were only joking, I guess you didn't get my dry British humour :-).
We'll just never understand one another..................sigh. ;)
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EndreWhiteMane: We'll just never understand one another..................sigh. ;)
How is the snow where you are? Is it due to get worse or better?
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EndreWhiteMane: We'll just never understand one another..................sigh. ;)
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ddickinson: How is the snow where you are? Is it due to get worse or better?
Right now the snow's over, the wind stopped and it's cold as hell. (-16C)
Maybe a little more snow over the next few days, biggest problem is the ice on the trees. Had power outages all over (not here, all of ours are underground) and chopping out the cars from the ice was fun.
Typical Iowa winter all in all.
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EndreWhiteMane: Right now the snow's over, the wind stopped and it's cold as hell. (-16C)
Maybe a little more snow over the next few days, biggest problem is the ice on the trees. Had power outages all over (not here, all of ours are underground) and chopping out the cars from the ice was fun.
Typical Iowa winter all in all.
Well at least you have those three Mormon nurses to keep you company while you are snowed in. Just be careful when the snow melts, they may try and make a break for freedom. :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: If you heard them announce:

"Hi this is you British Airways captain speaking.
We are giving you a special price today because we are doing 'one last test' on this plane before selling it.
But don't worry our mechanic is the best. Have a nice day."

You'd take a bus. :-)
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ddickinson: Or a boat. :-)

But a commercial airline is slightly different than a small 2 person biplane. Also, why would the plane have passengers on board if it was a test flight prior to it being sold? And who are they selling it to? British Airways is a commercial airline company, not airline manufacturers. :-)

Besides, my friend would not have offered if there was any risk. It's kind of like a car manufacturer taking the car for one last drive before he sells it to the public. The advantages with these old biplanes is that they can glide quite nicely should there be engine failure. While this wouldn't mean a safe landing, it does give you a better chance than a jet engine. Plus we had parachutes, just in case.

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budejovice: I dislike bouncing around in the air, so thought I would always hate smaller planes.
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ddickinson: If you don't like bounding around, then I think the older planes are not for you. I loved it, I could have stayed up there for hours having lots of fun. Kind of makes me want to buy the Red Barron game :-). But without a joystick it would just be silly.

And why no loop? It was the best part.
I think I just noticed your key problem with acquiring more games - you use too much common sense. -laughs-