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  • Most excellent Kato.........:Cool:I expected there was a high probability that was your issue.;)
    Your not the lone ranger when it comes to waiting out mother nature. It's been a freakin swamp here in upstate NY. Flash flood warnings posted last evening :(
    Warbird Charlie
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    • Yeah, just did a charter trip from Savannah to Syracuse then Hartford to Nashville yesterday. Messy up there. Tops of thunderstorms above us at 45,000'

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      • Finally! It flies! WooHoo! Two flights, nothing broke, nothing scratched...YES! Grass field with the "upgraded" FW struts. All was great. Can't wait to go again!

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        • Congrats! It's a wonderful plane to fly.
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          • Originally posted by miatateer View Post
            Finally! It flies! WooHoo! Two flights, nothing broke, nothing scratched...YES! Grass field with the "upgraded" FW struts. All was great. Can't wait to go again!
            Good job! I love the way this plane tracks..........like it was on rails. The upgraded struts really make it less bouncy when taxiing on a bumpy surface. Be sure to keep some power on on approach with flaps.....cost me some gear getting too slow on landing. Brad

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            • I've posted this in a couple other forums, but I thought that you guys might enjoy it as well. My P-38 went hunting Schwalbes, and did a fair job of staying on his 6 for a fair amount of the flight. Anyway, I thought that I'd post the video here, if anyone is interested in some onboard-camera, Schwalbe chasing...

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              • I like it

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                • In the video that I'd posted, the Me-262 was being flown pretty slowly. Otherwise, I could never has stayed with him as long as I did. In our first flight of the day, he was flying much faster, and I only got close to him just before he landed. That earlier flight was captured on a hat cam, but you can clearly see how much faster the Schwalbe was compared to my Lightning and I was flying WOT for most of the sortie.

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                  • Wonder if you could get him with the upgraded power system. Lol that thing was moving

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                    • With his 12-blade, higher KV fans, he really scoots. He takes off noticebly faster than my 6-bladed-fan ME-262. In the air, though, his speed is only marginally faster than mine. I don't think that a fast P-38 could ever catch one of these 262s. The only chance would be to turn inside him, or to come screaming down from high altitude.
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                      • You know, the only person to shoot a 262 down in combat was Chuck Yeager. All the other ones shot down were either on takeoff or landing because they also were too fast. Brad

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                        • At least a few Mustang drivers got 'probables' in aerial combat. One that comes to mind is Richard Candelaria. I think that his 262 engagement was discussed in an episode of Dogfights that I saw on YouTube not too long ago.
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                          • I stand corrected.....just joking about the fact that you were having the same problem with the speed of the 262 as our guys in europe were having. Brad

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                            • Ah, got it. At least I had a pretty good idea where he was headed (being as we're flying mostly in an oval). I could predict his turns and turn inside him, but I was cautious about doing that. He wasn't as maneuverable as me and I didn't want to guess wrong (depth perception and paralax) and make him have to dodge me. That was really fun flying. Hope to do it again soon.
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                              • That was so cool Oxotnik. What camera were you using and how did you get it to stay attached...in front of or behind the windscreen perhaps?

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                                • OK Finally ready for Maiden.... Will let you know how it goes....
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                                  • Good luck! She looks great!
                                    Pat

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                                    • very nice, shoot some video if you can. :)

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                                      • Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
                                        You know, the only person to shoot a 262 down in combat was Chuck Yeager. All the other ones shot down were either on takeoff or landing because they also were too fast. Brad
                                        Point of order kind sir.

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                                        • Quite right, I should have said that Chuck Yeager was the first to shoot one down, not the only. Brad

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