Re: Steam powered Kitchen!
Posted: 01 Dec 2022, 21:14
Would a VW 1700 engine in the nose of a Colibri MB2 be considered "steam"!
Long time ago in the early 1980 I did something that many dreams about and I was just barely in the early 20...I built a scale model in size full size. I was still in university and full of ambitions and almost nothing would scare me or keep me away from....
I flew across all Europe all the way to Corsica and there was no GPS in those day and as the airplane had no electrical system the only luxury onboard was my COM with 2 set of rechargeable batteries like it's common in a glider.
In those days we still had to deal with restrictions due of "The Curtain" but with a good chart, 6 minutes tickmarks and a stopwatch was enough, just kept you thumb on the track....and yes, I crossed the Swiss alps through the Lucumagno Pass
Long time ago in the early 1980 I did something that many dreams about and I was just barely in the early 20...I built a scale model in size full size. I was still in university and full of ambitions and almost nothing would scare me or keep me away from....
I flew across all Europe all the way to Corsica and there was no GPS in those day and as the airplane had no electrical system the only luxury onboard was my COM with 2 set of rechargeable batteries like it's common in a glider.
In those days we still had to deal with restrictions due of "The Curtain" but with a good chart, 6 minutes tickmarks and a stopwatch was enough, just kept you thumb on the track....and yes, I crossed the Swiss alps through the Lucumagno Pass