lsaviator Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 Hi all. Ex-military pilot and glider CFI now flying my Remos G-3 out of San Martin , CA (E16). Looking forward to participating on the forums. 1
rgmwa Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 Hi and welcome. What types of military aircraft did you fly? rgmwa
lsaviator Posted December 7, 2013 Author Posted December 7, 2013 Hi and welcome. What types of military aircraft did you fly?rgmwa Thanks for the welcome. Well, let's see: JC-130B/H, HC-130H, C-130E/H/P, T-38A, T-37B, T-41A. I think that's it.
metalman Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 Hi all. Ex-military pilot and glider CFI now flying my Remos G-3 out of San Martin , CA (E16). Looking forward to participating on the forums. G'day, the t38 is a sexy bit of kit , not really into jets but that one is a looker, I'd never heard of a T41 though,mmmm looks a lot like a rather sedate little jigger we do training in,,, Matty
lsaviator Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 Yes, the T-38 was the precursor of the F-5. The 41A was a 172 with an O-300. C model had an O-360. Paul 1
Gnarly Gnu Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Welcome Is! I bought a prop off a guy near you. I believe there is a museum in that area also?
Jabiru7252 Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Stayed in Lake Elsinore, CA way back in 1990 for a week with a Ham Radio buddy (K6UMB) before heading off to Oshkosh for the air-show. While at Oshkosh I was amazed at the variety of planes we simply never get to see in Australia and number of folks that owned two or three (or more) planes! On the way back to the west coast I hired a plane in Rapid City and went for a blast around the Black Hills and down to Sturgis. That was great fun. Nowadays I fly my Jabiru around (not often enough), keeps me out of the pub and generally out of trouble. Welcome to the forum.
JG3 Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Gday to California, I keep a Kolb in a trailer at Brian Ranch airfield, between Palmdale and Hesperia, and go over and fly it when I can. My last trips in the USA are at http://www.tailwindsplease.com/usa-flyingroad-trip/ Lots of really terrific scenery over there. Australia is great, but so flat compared to that rugged high desert over there. If you get out this way get in touch and we'll go for a fly. JG
Guest Maj Millard Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Hi isaviator, I got my GA license at San Carlos whilst working for Transair. I did nav's down that way to Salinas, Hollister and Reid Hillview. Never dropped into San Martin but I do know where it is right by the highway. Maybe the restaurant our friend is thinking of was the Flying Lady Cafe ?.......is it still there...it was a bit of a Museum. I did my initial UL training and about four hundred hours up at Liberty Field just North of Petaluma. have you been up that way at all..?......Cheers..look foward to chatting to you..........Maj......
lsaviator Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 Welcome Is! I bought a prop off a guy near you. I believe there is a museum in that area also? Yes. Wings of History museum is next to E16.
lsaviator Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 Hi isaviator, I got my GA license at San Carlos whilst working for Transair. I did nav's down that way to Salinas, Hollister and Reid Hillview. Never dropped into San Martin but I do know where it is right by the highway.Maybe the restaurant our friend is thinking of was the Flying Lady Cafe ?.......is it still there...it was a bit of a Museum. I did my initial UL training and about four hundred hours up at Liberty Field just North of Petaluma. have you been up that way at all..?......Cheers..look foward to chatting to you..........Maj...... Sadly, the Flying Lady is gone. No, we haven't flown up to Petaluma yet. We like to go up and down the Central Coast
Guest Maj Millard Posted December 9, 2013 Posted December 9, 2013 That's a shame ..the Flying lady was quite unique. From where you are based you have the option of visiting many areas, all which offer great flying in classic Californian country.........Cheers. Maj.....
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