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C336 Bush Plane - Mission Aviation
For those of you interested, I have been using N538JP for a missionary aviation project in Guatemala since 11-2007 (4 months now) and have been pretty happy with its performance in this role. (despite its fast landing speed). Our home airstrip is grass and 1400´long. That is about my minimum.
Anyone else doing this kind of work with these planes? I maintain a blog that includes some interesting stories and lots of video related to our operation, with MedEvacs and missions support work. The URL is http://GuateMissionPilot.blogspot.com We have a lot of good video. If nothing else, please watch this one, you´ll love it: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...08236745047110 Warm Regards, Robert Rice Great Commission air www.GreatCommissionAir.org
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Thanks, Robert, for contributing. Fascinating work. I also enjoyed one of your other videos, with the distinctive sound of a Skymaster taking off, at:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...91212032708397 Ernie |
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Robert
Will you be back in Michigan this summer? It would be great to have you join us for the SOAPA meeting and give us a report on how you use the 336 in Central America. June 11-14. What is the elevation of your base strip? It looks like you land up hill? Great Videos.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |