a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
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Re: a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
Looks like it was a great experience, and a wonderful present from those who bought it for you.
Looked like a Catalina flying boat was parked out on the flight line. Not many of those still flying now.
Looked like a Catalina flying boat was parked out on the flight line. Not many of those still flying now.
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Re: a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
I started out in an old 100hp Victa and my son followed some 25 years later in the RAAF CT4 version .
Now-a-days I get a ride in when I can and he's not so busy.
https://proaviationtips.com/about-us/mi ... orgensen/
He is also pretty well know the world over which is quite an achievement for a kid from Bundy.
Then again Burt (Hinkler) did alright as well.
Google "mike jorgensen pilot"....( proud Dad)
Now-a-days I get a ride in when I can and he's not so busy.
https://proaviationtips.com/about-us/mi ... orgensen/
He is also pretty well know the world over which is quite an achievement for a kid from Bundy.
Then again Burt (Hinkler) did alright as well.
Google "mike jorgensen pilot"....( proud Dad)
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Re: a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
Indeed, a terrific experience and a super gift from your family - Congratulations Pete (and a belated Happy Birthday!!)
I scored a ride in a Catalina back in 1984(?) when working in the control tower at Mascot (Sydney). If I remember correctly, it had just been acquired by the Confederate Airforce, having previously been used for geological & mineral aerial surveys around Neu Guinea and the Pacific islands. It had the "stinger" on the tail and had been modified internally for crew living while on "missions". There were even king-single beds in each of the blisters - I still remember sitting "in bed" watching the coastline north of Sydney pass by 2000' below on our way to Nelson's bay and back to Mascot . It shook & rattled when taxying & felt like it would come apart at the seams when the power was applied, but once in the air, it was immediately obvious why crews felt so secure when flying them in a wartime environment - a utilitarian and purposefully functional aeroplane. The cockpit looked and smelled like an old Mac truck, but wow, what fun
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Re: a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
Great video Pete,
I was lucky enough to do the same thing around 6 years ago, it was in the silver rapide with the yellow stripes on.
Did they weigh you before you got on it, they weighed me, suppose it was to get the c of g somewhere near
Ron.
I was lucky enough to do the same thing around 6 years ago, it was in the silver rapide with the yellow stripes on.
Did they weigh you before you got on it, they weighed me, suppose it was to get the c of g somewhere near
Ron.
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Re: a ride in a Dragon-Rapide, accompanied by a Spitfire!
When a pal of mine retired a few years ago he treated himself to an hour in a Spit, He said at the time that was the main item off his bucket list.Mike_K wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 10:19 And for your next birthday present... if you have deep pockets!
https://flyaspitfire.com/
He used to go to Florida for family holidays on the pretence it was because he liked Disney Land. Actually it was because there was a great aviation museum (in Kissimmee I believe) where you could buy stick time on some very tasty vintage aircraft. He said the Harvard was something else.
Shaun