Fun in a Bunty!

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Fun in a Bunty!

Postby Fozzer » Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:11 pm

With many thanks to emfrat for the heads-up on the model!

With my never-ending love for small, General Aviation, civilian aeroplanes, this little beauty is the latest addition to my Hangar!..... :thumbup: ...!

The delightful Bunty Civilian Coupé!...>>>

http://www.britsim.com/index.php/en/com ... Itemid=446

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A wonderful little aircraft to explore the scenery down below!

A beauty to fly, with a good turn of speed for such a small aeroplane, and an excellent trainer with its prominent "Turn and Slip" Indicator encouraging correct use of the combination of Yoke and Rudder pedals to maintain a stable flight!

It makes a nice Sunday Afternoon treat, after my regular Cessna 150 Trainer!

I'm having a great time with her, touring the Vineyards of Northern California (Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley)!

Forget all that; "Passenger Jet" shiny tube stuff, and that frantic Military stuff with guns and bombs, for a while, and enjoy a gentle little cruise around in a proper aeroplane for a nice change!.... ;) ....

...try it!...(like Motorcycling...and Cooking...), You'll like it!...Trust me!

Paul..... :D ...!
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Re: Fun in a Bunty!

Postby Splitpin » Tue Dec 15, 2015 5:32 pm

Great work Paul ..... Im still not sure if its me , but as Mike said , i do like the Airtruk ;)
I do like the exhaust pipe ....
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Re: Fun in a Bunty!

Postby emfrat » Tue Dec 15, 2015 9:11 pm

Splitpin wrote:Great work Paul ..... Im still not sure if its me , but as Mike said , i do like the Airtruk ;)

Marty, it Was Big D who said that, not me ( I only mentioned the pilot's clothes) and I think Greg managed to put the boot in somewhere too :rolleyes:

Wasn't me, Guv, honest :ph43r:
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'Propliner' is actually short for 'Proper airliner, with big rumbly radials'

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Re: Fun in a Bunty!

Postby Fozzer » Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:41 pm

This morning I am taking my trusty Bunty for a flight from Flaybob (KRIR) in the Riverside County, http://www.flabob.org/flabob.php in my regular haunts in the Los Angeles Valley, around San Bernardino, and being reminded of the terrible atrocities carried out there a few weeks ago by a very deranged couple...>>>

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_San_ ... o_shooting

Sometimes my wonderful, enjoyable scenic Flights in the USA are spoilt by such happenings in the name of stupid; "Religion", etc!

Beautiful scenery...shame about some of the folks who live there!

Still.... ;) ....

Los Angeles International (KLAX) Tower were very nice to me, and kept all the Passenger flights well away from me and my trusty Bunty!... :lol: ....!

Paul..... :D ...!
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