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Cox Engine of The Month
"Never a Dull Moment"
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"Never a Dull Moment"
My Ringmaster liked my new stooge so much that it took one of it's cushions for a ride.
No issues other than I was afraid to pull any maneuvers for fear of flinging the foam tube out in the rain-soaked soybeans, and not seeing where it landed. I was NOT in a mood to go searching out there.
So, I just flew out it's 12-minute+ fuel supply---circle---after circle---after circle---think there's a spot worn smooth in the asphalt...
Finally, all the Sig 10% burned up and the Ringer glided to a landing, with it's bit of ballast rolling up behind it.
"Oh, Happy Day..."
No issues other than I was afraid to pull any maneuvers for fear of flinging the foam tube out in the rain-soaked soybeans, and not seeing where it landed. I was NOT in a mood to go searching out there.
So, I just flew out it's 12-minute+ fuel supply---circle---after circle---after circle---think there's a spot worn smooth in the asphalt...
Finally, all the Sig 10% burned up and the Ringer glided to a landing, with it's bit of ballast rolling up behind it.
"Oh, Happy Day..."
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Re: "Never a Dull Moment"
Good job. The plane looks great, and glad it made it back safely after its flight with the new addition!
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Re: "Never a Dull Moment"
Jeez, Kim, you're probably the best payload
pilot out there. This was an easy one for you.
Thanks for the fun,
Bob
pilot out there. This was an easy one for you.
Thanks for the fun,
Bob
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Re: "Never a Dull Moment"
crankbndr wrote:I just read duct tape and WD40 can fix anything in the redneck handbook.
Rednecks write? I thought they scrawled in incomplete sentences, yet you claim there is a whole manual none-the-less!
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Re: "Never a Dull Moment"
Pretty plane!
Rednecks write? I thought they scrawled in incomplete sentences, yet you claim there is a whole manual none-the-less!
crankbndr wrote:I just read duct tape and WD40 can fix anything in the redneck handbook.
Rednecks write? I thought they scrawled in incomplete sentences, yet you claim there is a whole manual none-the-less!
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Re: "Never a Dull Moment"
944_Jim wrote:
Rednecks write? I thought they scrawled in incomplete sentences, yet you claim there is a whole manual none-the-less!
It's true! But it's wisdom is passed verbally from generation to generation. As a senior redneck, I'm more than familiar with the contents and it's also my duty to ensure its content is forwarded on to budding rednecks. The informal title is: The Yore of Redneckery.
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