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The Lisunov will not leave Hungary this weekendCrimson wrote:Any news on the LI-2 yet?
Another Connie engine run is on the planning yes.If all goes well tomorrow again an engine run by the Constellation is "on". The public will be kept as far away from the nose as only two metres.
Bad for photography except side-on both left and right (you'll only get the nose and the engines with an 18 mm lens) but for feeling and hearing all four engines so up close
All Wrights will be run up to take-off power during this demonstration, but not simultaneously. With the public facing the nose and the engines behind fences only six metres or so away from the fast-turning props N749NL had better not jump her wheel-chocks...
Willem,Aviopic wrote:Another Connie engine run is on the planning yes.If all goes well tomorrow again an engine run by the Constellation is "on". The public will be kept as far away from the nose as only two metres.
Bad for photography except side-on both left and right (you'll only get the nose and the engines with an 18 mm lens) but for feeling and hearing all four engines so up close
All Wrights will be run up to take-off power during this demonstration, but not simultaneously. With the public facing the nose and the engines behind fences only six metres or so away from the fast-turning props N749NL had better not jump her wheel-chocks...
We've let people up close exactly to expirience the thunder, something most of them haven't ever before.
Take-Off power is out of the question though and I wonder where you got this knowledge from.
The truth is we didn't even touch half power and we won't tomorrow either.
Further more the aircraft is on the brakes and chocked, combined with the limited power setting there is absolutly no change of jumping the chocks.
But if you want to stay away 100 meters tomorrow just let me know and I will make sure everybody stays behind the fence, no problem.
Cheers,
Willem
Connie has run the engines at Sunday. (around 15.45 Local) The procedure to run them started almost immediately after the Tracker got silent.Mad Viper wrote:Can someone please tell me why they didn't fired up the engines of the Connie today, or why there was such little action in comparison of yesterday. Or why you couldn't walk on the outside of the tower today. Killed the chance of a good photo.
So the Tracker did get fired up on the Sunday? Not so the day previously...aviodromefriend wrote:Connie has run the engines at Sunday. (around 15.45 Local) The procedure to run them started almost immediately after the Tracker got silent.Mad Viper wrote:Can someone please tell me why they didn't fired up the engines of the Connie today, or why there was such little action in comparison of yesterday. Or why you couldn't walk on the outside of the tower today. Killed the chance of a good photo.
If this would have been an airshow, some display authorisations might have been withdrawn to. (Fokker Four/Three, for overflying the crowd) So be glad it wasn't an airshow (although I don't understand why it appears to be allowed to break a crowdline at a fly-in and not at a show).Stratofreighter wrote:Michel, as a "Fly-In" is mostly just that and not an airshow periods of inactivity are quite common.
Ok, can imagine that, but why so late on the activities, and why then shortly aftereach other, why not spread it out a bit. If there is nothing to do, why wait with the engine runs. If there is a gap in your program isn't there such as an back up plan. The talk about money, people pay to see something, yes I know that those things cost money. There are two sides to this story I guess.Stratofreighter wrote: Michel, as a "Fly-In" is mostly just that and not an airshow periods of inactivity are quite common. Especially if the number of participants actually attending eventually turns out to be low.
No and the fact that some of the things he said about aviation were incorrect ,with one mayor historical error, doesn't help either.So indeed the speaker had to somehow keep up spirits. Didn't work for you apparently...
I could only see the B-25 landing, nothing else, it did however made an formation pass with the Mustang I heard. If you already have such a small number of visitors, why not get some actions by doing his start-up on the aviodrome grounds. Mustang was put behind the KLM Tracker with it's start-up, not the ideal place. So not much to see from there. Don't know about the Uiver, was little action going around her when I left.The DC-2, Mitchell and Mustang did fly off after 13.30 hrs, landing again somewhere before 14.30 hrs, did they
But according to "aviodromefriend" the Constellation engine run was this time rather late. On the Saturday her propellers were turning at 14.00 hrs...
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