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THE EuroGA quote of the YEAR :

Snowbirdxx wrote:

But when pulling up at 250 KTs with 2 Gs and you see initially more than 7000ft/min climb, you give a sh…t on the fuelburn, you only live once.! And BTW 70l/h is not too bad.

We need to send this guy to Paris for the COP21

FAA A&P/IA
LFPN

This is just completely amazing!

Shall we do a crowd funded import project on one of these and put it on the G-reg?

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Stickandrudderman wrote:

CGI is Computer Generated Image. It’s what makes all modern action films so shit.

Thanks for clarifying.

No all shit in this vid is real, just better that in some fake James Bond movies. With much better food and wine…….

EDTQ / Sarentino

Peter wrote:

That turboprop is absolutely amazing!

Try getting that on the UK LAA’s G-reg

It will be difficult, but not impossible. These guys did something very similar


Gotta love the reg, btw. Took me a little while to work out, but it is great

Last Edited by mmgreve at 02 Dec 09:23
EGTR

The only thing this beautifu Glasair and Pocket Rocket have in common ist, that both use a Turbine. PR was designed to use rough fields and short To/ LD distance. Therefor we gave up speed. Ith the gear of the Galsair, we could land at our airstrip only once.

EDTQ / Sarentino

mmgreve wrote:

Gotta love the reg, btw.

I just hope their turbine reliability is not such that they often go ballistic

LSZK, Switzerland

Sounds like a 250-B17, it has a pretty good record.

EDTQ / Sarentino

Presumably G-ICBM is on a CAA permit, not an LAA permit. Same with Spitfires etc. It is more complicated but at least you are dealing with an organisation which has familiarity with the higher-up stuff.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

mmgreve wrote:

Gotta love the reg, btw. Took me a little while to work out, but it is great

Ok, what am I missing ?

FAA A&P/IA
LFPN

Google could help you there 8-)

ICBM

A turbojet with an afterburner would have been more fitting than a turboprop

LSZK, Switzerland
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