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I started calling my airplane LRB soon after I bought her 15 years ago, for Little Red Bird. She's predominately red, but the reason behind the name isn't the color. Back in 1903, my great Gramma bought property on Lake Erie about 35 miles east of Cleveland, on Red Bird Beach, near Madison-on-the-Lake. Through the years, we always referred to our property as Red Bird. We kept that property in the family until my Sis and I sold it 16 years ago. She used her proceeds to improve her house; I used mine to buy my airplane, hence Little Red Bird, which I quickly shortened to LRB.

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Re: How many people name your airplane?

Andy has "Lucky Rose" (named by somebody in Alaska when she lived there:

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and "BD"

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This was "Blackie"

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and now there's "ZZ Top".
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I name some of my landings.

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c170pete wrote:My wife has sometimes referred to the 170 as 'his aluminum mistress'


My 182 is sometimes referred to as The Mistress also, as I'm gone for a long time, sometimes it gets late, and I come home happy
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This is "GINGER" , my girlfriend

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Re: How many people name their airplane?

I named our '63 182 Wanda because it sounds a lot like 'wander' and it fits pretty well. Everyone at our airport knows her that way.

I was going to do an Instagram series as 'Wandalust' but it turns out she is a pretty prolific porn star. Oops.
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Dirty Bird........
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Dirty Bird........
That's a sweet bird. Is that one of the past AK Airmen raffle planes? I thought I recognized it when I saw this RC model on Horizon Hobby...Image

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You must be a Democrat. You need more fiber in your diet! I name mine!


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akschu wrote:My 170 is named Sherbert. I'm still thinking of a good name for the Bearhawk, but have some ideas.

Who else names their airplanes?
Bro. Between this and the poser bush pilot thread, I really think you should consider turning the computer off for a few weeks. Go work on your Bearhawk. Hard to name a pile of unassembled tube and fabric.

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lefoy84 wrote:You must be a Democrat. You need more fiber in your diet! I name mine!


You're really going to try to politicize a thread on who names their airplanes? You sure about that?

Get a life.
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Hammer wrote:
lefoy84 wrote:You must be a Democrat. You need more fiber in your diet! I name mine!


You're really going to try to politicize a thread on who names their airplanes? You sure about that?

Get a life.


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This is Bucky.

Quite possibly the most un-original name for this aircraft type.

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Re: How many people name their airplane?

I have always liked Piper Pacers. Right now I am on my third. The one previous to this was named "Bird of Pray". Yes it is spelled correctly (think about it). I haven't decided on a name for my current Pacer, and I am considering "Hot to Trot". However, at the moment I am leaning toward "Spirit". This plane is really gorgeous and flying it is a great joy.
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kevbot wrote:
TVATIVAK71 wrote:
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Dirty Bird........
That's a sweet bird. Is that one of the past AK Airmen raffle planes? I thought I recognized it when I saw this RC model on Horizon Hobby...Image

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Wonder if that RC model flys as sweet as the real thing! :-)
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Fo Fo Charlie (spoken in your best jive speak accent)

It’s also how we pronounce it to ATC [emoji16]

https://youtu.be/RrZlWw8Di10

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MontanaT-craft wrote:I have always liked Piper Pacers. Right now I am on my third. The one previous to this was named "Bird of Pray". Yes it is spelled correctly (think about it). I haven't decided on a name for my current Pacer, and I am considering "Hot to Trot". However, at the moment I am leaning toward "Spirit". This plane is really gorgeous and flying it is a great joy.
Charles


"Bird of Pray" is priceless. Very clever.
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Re: How many people name their airplane?

I don't name cars or objects in general. But when I bought my C180, my dad called it Uno Dos Bravo one time in reference to it's N, N9512B. He was exactly 1/15th share holder (he gave me $5000 so he could say he was an airplane owner) so I let it stick. I never called it that except jokingly. OffAirportGear went and made a youtube video with the name however so what the hell.

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