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September 27 BruceAir's Extra 300L is back in Boulder City, NVOn September 23, I took advantage of good weather, and I flew the Extra300L from its summer base at Seattle's Boeing Field (KBFI) to its winter home at Boulder City, NV (61B) near Las Vegas. I followed my preferred route through Oregon and the Central Valley in California, with a final dogleg east near Bakersfield. That flight path adds a leg to the more direct route east of the Sierra Nevada, but it offers many more options (i.e., airports and related services) and much more hospitable terrain for most of the trip. I plan to bring the airplane back to Seattle in May 2009 for another summer of aerobatic rides and stall/spin/upset training. September 19 End of Summer Aerobatic Videos
The videos are in Windows Media Player format. You can download the free player for Windows or the Mac from the Microsoft Web site. Note that each file is about 40 MB, so you'll want a fast Internet connection. Each part runs about 5 minutes. Together they show a typical aerobatic ride (provided the passenger is up for a full E-ticket experience) in BruceAir's Extra 300L. The videos are in the Aerobatic Videos folder on my SkyDrive space. Look for:
Yet Another Take on the Flying CarWired recently posted a story about yet another car-airplane hybrid. This model (and at present--and for the foreseeable future--that's all it is--a model) is based on a Ferrari 599 GTB, at least in the composite photo that appears in the Wired story. I wrote about the perennial flying car follies in October 2007. This latest incarnation (ahem) comes from the mind of Paul Moller, who has long pitched--but never actually produced--the SkyCar. September 12 New Eclipse Yoke from CH ProductsCH Products announced the Eclipse yoke for enthusiasts of PC-based flight simulations. It appears to be positioned as competition for the Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System. According to the press release, the new CH Eclipse yoke, which carries a suggested retail price of $249, includes:
CH Products says the new Eclipse is "scheduled for takeoff in time for the holidays." I will post a review of the new yoke as soon as I've had a chance to evaluate one with Microsoft Flight Simulator. |
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