EZFlap wrote:13th birthday, right seat of the B-25 bomber owned by Tallmantz Aviation at Orange County Airport (now John Wayne). Movie stunt pilot Frank Tallman, left seat. Birthday present from the folks, who were tired of me whining and complaining and fussing about every airplane I ever saw.
50 feet off the water around the back side of Catalina Island, then up to 2000 feet on the way back, where I got five minutes of stick time in a B-25, and the great Frank Tallman lied right to my face with a smile by saying "well what do you know, this kid's a natural born pilot !"... and then gloriously repeated that wonderful impossible lie to Mom after we had landed.
Stick a fork in him, he's done. Like a hopeless crack addict, everytihng in my life from that day has been about airplanes.
And I have done my duty and told that lie many times flying Young Eagles when my time came
courierguy wrote:EZFlap wrote:13th birthday, right seat of the B-25 bomber owned by Tallmantz Aviation at Orange County Airport (now John Wayne). Movie stunt pilot Frank Tallman, left seat. Birthday present from the folks, who were tired of me whining and complaining and fussing about every airplane I ever saw.
50 feet off the water around the back side of Catalina Island, then up to 2000 feet on the way back, where I got five minutes of stick time in a B-25, and the great Frank Tallman lied right to my face with a smile by saying "well what do you know, this kid's a natural born pilot !"... and then gloriously repeated that wonderful impossible lie to Mom after we had landed.
Stick a fork in him, he's done. Like a hopeless crack addict, everytihng in my life from that day has been about airplanes.
And I have done my duty and told that lie many times flying Young Eagles when my time came
Wow, pretty cool EZ. That movie scene where Tallman flies through the open hangar (doors on both ends) is still pretty amazing today, wish I knew how to find that.....the bystander who ducks at the last moment was pretty skilled also!
Emory Bored wrote:My uncle got me going too. I never flew with him but I remember him showing me his Mooney Mite about 1955 I think. I was pretty young. That same weekend he took my brother and me out shooting. I fired two rounds out of his 1911A1 .45ACP. My ears still ring.
I think Al Mooney was about my size. Not an airplane for the big guys. I've seen several in the wild and always liked them. Most had Lycoming O-145 engines though.hicountry wrote:Emory Bored wrote:My uncle got me going too. I never flew with him but I remember him showing me his Mooney Mite about 1955 I think. I was pretty young. That same weekend he took my brother and me out shooting. I fired two rounds out of his 1911A1 .45ACP. My ears still ring.
Have a friend who has a Mooney Mite..nifty little plane. Helped rebuild the landing gear. He offered to let me fly the little machine, but when I sat down in it, I could hardly move the stick so I declined the experience.

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