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FMild 05-24-10 12:59 AM

New to the Forum
 
Greetings All,
I'm a proud new Skymaster owner and new to the forum. I purchased her last November, and I finally brought my baby to southern Indiana on May 9th, after almost 6 months of trying to ferry her, and finally getting the annual done in Tennessee enroute (much longer story) from Tampa. I'm looking forward to meeting you folks at some point, and picking your brains for advice.
Fred

skymstr02 05-24-10 05:03 AM

Welcome to the Skymaster forums! Congratulations on your purchase.

Please tell us about your airplane, and yourself. Year model?, avionics?, modifications?, got pics?

loy53 05-24-10 10:24 PM

Welcome Fred,

I am based in west central Indiana at Kentland,In (50I)
I own a 1965 Skymaster
Sometime this summer we will have to get together and talk airplanes.

Howard

FMild 05-29-10 03:12 AM

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Hello,
I'm a C-130 guy for the most part (first active duty, now in the KYANG) and also UPS, but fell in love with the Skymaster after pilot training. My 337 is a D model from 1969, and apparently she spent most of her life down in Tampa. Just the basic stuff, with a lot of it being Terra radios. I'm basing it at Clark County (JVY) in southern Indiana, right across the river from Louisville. Here's a couple of pics.
Fred

hharney 05-29-10 06:07 AM

Welcome to the site Fred. Very nice photos of the D model, air to air. Planning to attend OSHKOSH? It would be great to meet you and share some hanger talk. I am planning to fly the Cessna's 2 Oshkosh and they are looking for more Skymasters to join.

http://www.cessnas2oshkosh.com/default2010.aspx

edasmus 05-29-10 03:27 PM

Congrats Fred....nice airplane! I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine. Stay tuned to this forum and read as much as you can from this forum. There is a lot of good information here and people are always willing to help solve any problems that you encounter. It has been very useful to me many times in the past and I am sure it will be in the future as well!

Good Luck

Ed

skymstr02 05-29-10 07:13 PM

Thanks for sharing the pics, Derby!

FMild 06-02-10 10:34 PM

Uh Oh! Somebody who recognizes our callsign here! I'm afraid to ask why? (I swear we were at a legal altitude when we flew over your house).

WebMaster 06-03-10 09:54 PM

Wait A Minute!!
 
Is someone claiming they did a low pass someplace???

I have that title nicely wrapped up, thank you, and you will have do better than this if you want a shot at the title.

http://337skymaster.com/messages/sho...light=treasure

FMild 06-03-10 10:35 PM

I am not officially claiming anything, so I can keep my ticket... however I was "named" in a lawsuit in 1994 in Mombasa, Kenya by a British tourist who claimed his wife was terrified by a low pass by a C-130 over the beach which "showered her with fruit and flowers from the trees" and caused her to be unable to sleep or board an aircraft. The letter was addressed to "the commander of the American airforces" even though the culprit was actually a Belgian Herc. I actually witnessed from the top (4th) floor of the hotel, and was looking down on him as he climbed to clear the top of the building. I would have certainly been the first at the scene of the accident if he had misjudged his height.
As far as a motivational pass over the drop zone at Ft. Benning, GA, where the radar altimeter indicated 34 feet and the airspeed indicated 270 knots, I know nothing...

WebMaster 06-04-10 11:59 AM

I know that drop zone!!!
I also got to know the inside of C-119's there.
Motivational passes are good.

WebMaster 06-04-10 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FMild (Post 15845)
I am not officially claiming anything, so I can keep my ticket... however I was "named" in a lawsuit in 1994 in Mombasa, Kenya by a British tourist who claimed his wife was terrified by a low pass by a C-130 over the beach which "showered her with fruit and flowers from the trees" and caused her to be unable to sleep or board an aircraft. The letter was addressed to "the commander of the American airforces" even though the culprit was actually a Belgian Herc. I actually witnessed from the top (4th) floor of the hotel, and was looking down on him as he climbed to clear the top of the building. I would have certainly been the first at the scene of the accident if he had misjudged his height.

Maybe he was practicing for San Diego. My Aunt worked in an office building, and you could see the Electra's coming over Balboa Park, about even with her window, on their way into Lindberg.


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