
Cary wrote:That was before there were video cameras which weighed less than 200 lbs.!
Cary
Dizzle wrote:Kind of crazy the prop barely moves, even when he is in a dive.

mtv wrote:
Hell, that was before there was video.....![]()
HNL Tower could never copy our transmissions from the crappy handheld radio in that thing, so if they heard a REALLY crappy radio call over ground, it was either the Cub or the guy down the ramp with a Stearman, and they'd look that direction and clear whomever. If it came over the tower freq, they just cleared us to land, didn't really care who it was.
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soyAnarchisto wrote:Wow, I wish I could experience those days. Nowadays when the local towers hear me coming in my crappy radio - they just say "aircraft calling xxx tower, transmission unreadable, stand by"
I've not gotten the nerve up to shut down the engine on my J3 intentionally. But it doesn't feel like that good of a glider to me. But I'm comparing the the modern ones.

mtv wrote:Dizzle wrote:Kind of crazy the prop barely moves, even when he is in a dive.
That would be called "compression". I've flown a couple cubs that wouldn't crank w/out starter once prop stopped. Our Top Cub does that....student killed the engine on me at 200 agl......"okay, now put your right hand on the ignition switch while I fly the plane....now turn that key to the start position". Whew!!
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Zzz wrote:Are you using a handheld inside the cockpit?


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