Tue Dec 15, 2015 12:17 am
twdwelle wrote:Ken,
I'll bite. You said the Sea Fury is one of your 5 favorite airplanes, what are the other 4?
I will also guess (no order) F-16, T-38, A-319 .... TBM ....
Tom
Wed Dec 16, 2015 8:59 am
Ken Dwelle wrote:twdwelle wrote:
GD/Lockheed F-16 Straight up, straight down whatever you want, like riding on a magic carpet. The ultimate lightweight fighter.
Thu Dec 17, 2015 1:44 am
Thu Dec 17, 2015 6:52 am
Ken Dwelle wrote:twdwelle wrote:Ken,
I'll bite. You said the Sea Fury is one of your 5 favorite airplanes, what are the other 4?
I will also guess (no order) F-16, T-38, A-319 .... TBM ....
Tom
Hey Brother Tom, I didn't know you lurked in this neck of the woods, welcome.
In no particular order:
NAA T-6 Like a Labrador retriever, always ready to go and doesn't hold it against you if you don't visit for a few months. An easy airplane to fly but difficult to fly well, will humble you when you need it.
Northrop T-38 Short on thrust and fuel, a low aspect, highly loaded, swept symmetrical wing which will really teach you the relationship between lift, drag, AOA and yaw. 1960's simple, a great trainer.
GD/Lockheed F-16 Straight up, straight down whatever you want, like riding on a magic carpet. The ultimate lightweight fighter.
Airbus 319/320 Comfortable, fuel efficient, fly by wire, stirrups and a lunch tray. A pretty nice way to cross the country.
And the runner up... Daher/Socata TBM-850 Fast and fuel efficient with well harmonized flight controls, the PT-6 is a great engine but could use a FADEC in this application and the G-1000 model is tail heavy.
What are your favorite 5?
KD
Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:13 pm
philipp121 wrote:Hi Ken,
is it possible do get in touch with you via Email oder Message here on the Forum?
I have a few questions about the Sea Fury Restoration.
all the best from germany
phil