


mtv wrote:As to suggesting that a Warrior, or Archer as the case may be isn't an airplane--please grow up.
Those are great airplanes, and they do a great job of flying. They'll also take more rough handling than most airplanes, and I've seen them in places that would stand the hair on the back of most folk's neck to land in.
DSD wrote:I am in agreement with MTV, " grow up " you probably think that Johnson Creek is a real backcountry strip also. Having a tailwheel doesn't make you backcountry, and it apparently doesn't keep you from yielding the right of way to landing aircraft. It does seem to make a lot of people assume they are better than others. I have lurked here for sometime and have concluded that a good portion of the tailwheel people are way to impressed with themselves. To bad, I thought this was about Backcountry flying, not, I have a tailwheel so I must be better.
Dan
GumpAir wrote: and bring him home in one piece pretty much every time.
Gump

Rob wrote:Oh and Gump... you crack me up even when you are being serious!![]()
Is this supposed to be a compliment?:GumpAir wrote: and bring him home in one piece pretty much every time.
lowflyin'G3 wrote:Finally so you'll know what you're seeing;
If you see us between three and eight feet off the ground with the booms (the little airfoils along the trailing edge of the wings that hold the spray nozzles) on we are spraying liquids...
It makes us nervous.
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