Thunderboy, it's a vampire - as in whooosh, swooop, screeech, blood-curdling VAM-PIREThunderboy wrote:
a Viper, I think it was ( Agent told me it was from way before my time)

I was also wondering about the smoke. Thinking about a wing made of fabric and something burning, mixedThunderboy wrote:OddBall awesome flying saturday, could you explain a bit more how the smoke works, maybee show some pics of the machine that does it??
Yip a Vampire and van you believe they used a lot of WOOD on that puppy!!!Thunderboy wrote:
a Viper, I think it was ( Agent told me it was from way before my time)
RegardsOriginally named the Spidercrab, the aircraft was entirely a de Havilland project, and it utilised the company's extensive experience with using moulded plywood for aircraft construction (see Mosquito). It was the last time composite wood/metal construction was used in high performance military aircraft.
Hello OddballOddball wrote:Hello there guys,
Thanks very much for the compliments! The pilots were David Levy, Steve Yap and I. We practiced a lot for the show and went through a few iterations around what to actually do. I put a lot of time in to getting the smoke working, first using my own recipe, which didn't produce enough smoke, and then with a commercial mix.
None other than Scully Levin came to us to tell us how much he enjoyed the show and how impressed he was with the landings. Several other of the top airshow pilots (Larry Beamish, Mark Billing and others) said similar things. After we landed on Saturday even the ATC lady congratulated us (the Mazda Zlins before us got no such accolade!).
Even though we handed a two page description to Brian the commentry was very poor, well non esistant actually (although there were apparantly TV cameras filming who wanted him to keep quiet...). On Sunday we had Rob McFie to do the commentry (he did a great job I am told) and they also patched me to the PA from the cockpit- the show was apparantly even better!
EAA treated us like royalty and really looked after us. It was a pity that not more pilots camped over- they gave us a golf cart for the evening, braai packs and generally looked after us very very well. I will be publishing thanks to them later as well.
Thanks to all of you who came along, flying or not. Thanks to those who flew in as well; good to see the line of trikes standing there!
Oddball
PS The Mustang is Rob McFie's; it has had a new paint job and name.
Oddball wrote: <SNIP>
By the way Rudi, thanks for the crit; I am not sure if you got to see the Sunday show- we improved a few things; <SNIP>
Oddball
Hi Oddball,Smiley wrote: <SNIP>
After your Saturday display our group and the public that surrounded us clapped our hands and I was very proud to be a ML pilot Cheers <SNIP>
Smiley
Oooops, forgot about the paper cut, that was excellent, I also want to try that sometime.DieselFan wrote: I particularly enjoyed the smoke and the paper cut.
Thanks for all the effort!!!
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