Highroad, don't settle for a Maule!
Oregon180 wrote:Dudes, my O470 with the stock prop speaks with a glorious Barry White baritone that makes the ladies go weak in the knees. Haven't felt the need for a long prop.
Highroad, don't settle for a Maule!Just stick with a stock prop.
mountainmatt wrote:On the other hand, some of the best flying humor comes when Terry drinks.![]()

Zane wrote:mountainmatt wrote:On the other hand, some of the best flying humor comes when Terry drinks.![]()
Haha fore sure. There's something profound to be found at the bottom of a beer.
CAVU wrote:Lesuther,
I get your point about reducing rpm. I don't know if you're serious about commercial operators of 210/206s reducing power to 23 squared as soon as the wheels leave the ground.
CAVU
mountainmatt wrote:On the other hand, some of the best flying humor comes when Terry drinks.![]()
Oregon 180,
Highroad, don't settle for a Maule! Just stick with a stock prop.

23^2 as soon as the wheels leave the ground
top of the greens, then to 23^2 within a minute

HEy James,,, WTF,, both my wife and I have Harleys.. and I of course drive the M4 210 C you see in the upper right hand corner of this post...... what were you inferring about Harley drivers.....I take mild offense.....Super-Maule wrote:Dear Cessna 180 & 185 Pilots,
First of all, I think Cessna 180 & 185s are great airplanes. That said they can be obnoxiously noisy on takeoff if the propeller RPM isn't reduced shortly after takeoff. It's kind of a Harley Davidson thing for some Skywagon pilots "look at me".
Maybe someday with practice you too will obtain the superior piloting skill, catlike reflexes, and good looks in order to fly a Maule.![]()
Little Cub is right on the money FLY NEIGHBORLY or you will loose access to some backcountry airstrips for everyone.
James
I have a helicopter and a Maule and wouldn't mind any other aircraft as well. The Maule is an outstanding airplane, as is any Cessna and we all love our planes.TomKatz wrote:Wow! :sock:
Guys stop this thread as there is no good to come from a statement like above. Why would any good person say something like this while drunk and not apoligize when sober.I have a helicopter and a Maule and wouldn't mind any other aircraft as well. The Maule is an outstanding airplane, as is any Cessna and we all love our planes.
If a drunk man speaks a sober mans mind, think about the nasty person who originated this thread and find it is better to let this thread pass. Then again, Zane could always take the high ground and remove it due to the ignorance involved.
Terry, I never met you, but if you are now sober it sure is a good time to apoligize to all those who you offended.
Take care all and hope to see many at Oskosh,
Tom
I think most of us here understand that there is run-what-you-brung mentality in effect at BCP, but appropriate trash-talking is part of the fun.
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