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What have you actually flown in?
Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 12:35 AM

I was thinking about this as I was tinkering on a CH-53E model tonight. Excluding airliners (I've flown in so many of those that I have no idea of all the different types I've flown in), I've flown in an N3N biplane (with stick time), a 1928 Waco biplane (no stick time), a Cessna 150 (stick time), a 1957 Cessna 172 (stick time), a Cessna Caravan during a parachute drop (nope, I was in the co-pilot's seat for that one. Ain't NO WAY I'm jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft!!), CH-46D (Pedro at Cherry Point), CH-53D, UH-1N, and a small 4-seat helicopter when I was about 7 years old (don't remember what type it was). 

What have you folks flown in?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Bish on Saturday, January 3, 2015 2:20 AM

Interesting thread. My list is all military types. C-130, C-17, VC-10 and Tri-Star. Also a few helo's. Chinook, Lynx, Wessex, Sea King, Puma and Merlin. I almost got to fly in a ML-26, but a couple of other lads got that trip.

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Posted by pyrman64 on Saturday, January 3, 2015 4:54 AM

Cessna 172, Cessna O-2a Skymaster, Lockheed C-130, T-38 Talon, UH-1 Huey, Aerospatiale Dauphin, MBB BK-117

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Posted by Pawel on Saturday, January 3, 2015 5:02 AM

Well, ain't that nice - all of those military aircraft! I've been a cargo in some airliners 747, 737, a small Embraer, Airbus A340 and some Soviets - Tu-134 and Tu-154. Also a Cessna Skyhawk, some two seat gliders (Bocian, Blanik) and three times I jumped off an An-2 (Colt). Sure do hope there are more to come!

Have a nice day!

Paweł

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Posted by goldhammer on Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:02 AM

When taking lessons in a high school aviation class-Cessna 150, 210,337 and a Piper Navaho, with control time in all.  The FBO owned the Cessnas and my doctor owned the Piper but was not instrument rated so the FBO went with them when the weather went south, and then could use the bird when the doc was not.

Military limited to C130 (noisest thing I have ever crawled into either on the ground or air) and C141 (from Clark to Udorn and back to Clark a year later).

Airliner- Stretched DC8, 707,727,737.  Showing my age now.....

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:23 AM

15 hours in T-37 as student pilot, got to handle stick a few times in T-33s.

Lots of hours on a 150 when I tried civilian pilot training to convince myself I wasn't as bad as Air Force said.  Then switched to Grumman AA-1a.  Maybe twenty hours or so.  Then bought an Ercoupe.  Loved that plane,, many hours in it.

Can't afford to fly any more.  Cost of hanger/tiedown to high.  Served on an airport commission for awhile, then the company I worked for got into airport surface business.  Learned about politics of airports.

Used to be, a town or city looked at an airport as an important infrastructure asset.  Then, taxpayers complained about taxes too high.  So in an attempt to lower residential property taxes, the cities began to tax airports at higher rate (they had cut them a low rate before).  Drove private airports out of business.  Cities bought some of the airports.  Began to see airports as a taxable asset.  Keep raising rates.  FBOs have to charge higher rates in order to pay taxes, hanger and tiedown rates go up as city milks these as assets!  So I don't own an airplane anymore

Oh, besides airlines, in the early nineties I got to ride in that neat NASA bird, the re=engined DC  8 with those big new turbo fans, from a 757 or something like that, at Moffet.  That was fun.  But our equipment didn't work, so got left behind when crew and contractors with working equipment got deployed to east coast to test gear in a hurricane :-(

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:24 AM

I've always wanted to fly in a helicopter, C-130 (JATO takeoff),  hot air balloon, glider, open cockpit bi-plane, and a 2 seater fighter jet. Heck, I'd love to go up with the Black Diamonds aerobatic team jet. LOL!

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Posted by panzerpilot on Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:26 AM

E-3 AWACS. C-130. C-5.

I 'Almost' got to ride with the fine folks with the RCAF, in a canadian F-18, until the officers got wind of our deal. Grrrr.

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 402, Caravan (great plane)

Taylorcraft, Piper Cub, Baron, Apache, Grumman Lynx, Cheetah, Mooney, Citabria, Seminole, Duchess...

ATR, Saab340, EMB 135/140/145, 737...

-Tom

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Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, January 3, 2015 10:48 AM

Some older airliners like DC-2,3,4,6,7 and 8. Everything Douglas or Boeing since then, except 787. Looking forward to that.

Older Boeings like 707, 720, 727.

Vickers Viscount, DH Beaver, Duck, Otter.

Sud Caravelle

Cessna Golden Eagle. Various other Cessnas.

B-24.

Those Sikorskies that ran from LAX to the roof of the Disneyland Hotel.

No stick time in anything.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:03 AM

Besides airliners...

Passenger on C-130 and CH-53E.

Aircraft with stick time is a much longer list -

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 210, and Citation CJ1.

Piper PA-28-161, -180, -201RT, Seminole, Twin Comanche, and Meridian.

Grumman Tiger

Beech T-34B and Duchess.

Pilatus PC-12

Learjet 25, 35, and 36.

There might be a smattering of other types where I have an hour or two, but those are the major ones. Adding the King Air 200 to the list sometime in the next month or two.

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:18 AM

I've jumped out of perfectly good C-130s and C-141s. I was cargo in a C-5 Galaxy. I have flown in a few Army helicopters, Blackhawk, UH-1 and CH-47 Chinook. Non-military non-airliner, I know I've flown in a couple of single engine sightseeing planes, but couldn't tell you what they were.

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:20 AM

pyrman64

Cessna 172, Cessna O-2a Skymaster, Lockheed C-130, T-38 Talon, UH-1 Huey, Aerospatiale Dauphin, MBB BK-117

I'm impressed, pyrman! How did you get to ride in a T-38?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:21 AM

Pawel

Well, ain't that nice - all of those military aircraft! I've been a cargo in some airliners 747, 737, a small Embraer, Airbus A340 and some Soviets - Tu-134 and Tu-154. Also a Cessna Skyhawk, some two seat gliders (Bocian, Blanik) and three times I jumped off an An-2 (Colt). Sure do hope there are more to come!

Have a nice day!

Paweł

Pawel, how do the Russian airliners compare to the Boeings? Also, what's it like to ride in a Colt? Even as ugly a plane as it is, I find that aircraft very fascinating.

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:27 AM

Don Stauffer

15 hours in T-37 as student pilot, got to handle stick a few times in T-33s.

Lots of hours on a 150 when I tried civilian pilot training to convince myself I wasn't as bad as Air Force said.  Then switched to Grumman AA-1a.  Maybe twenty hours or so.  Then bought an Ercoupe.  Loved that plane,, many hours in it.

Can't afford to fly any more.  Cost of hanger/tiedown to high.  Served on an airport commission for awhile, then the company I worked for got into airport surface business.  Learned about politics of airports.

Used to be, a town or city looked at an airport as an important infrastructure asset.  Then, taxpayers complained about taxes too high.  So in an attempt to lower residential property taxes, the cities began to tax airports at higher rate (they had cut them a low rate before).  Drove private airports out of business.  Cities bought some of the airports.  Began to see airports as a taxable asset.  Keep raising rates.  FBOs have to charge higher rates in order to pay taxes, hanger and tiedown rates go up as city milks these as assets!  So I don't own an airplane anymore

Oh, besides airlines, in the early nineties I got to ride in that neat NASA bird, the re=engined DC  8 with those big new turbo fans, from a 757 or something like that, at Moffet.  That was fun.  But our equipment didn't work, so got left behind when crew and contractors with working equipment got deployed to east coast to test gear in a hurricane :-(

Impressive story, Don. That's quite an unusual background in aviation you have. Lot of stuff that I didn't know about small airports. I still see quite a lot of them around the areas that I've lived, though. I have one about three miles from where I live now, and when I lived in small-town Georgia, there was one there as well. Didn't realize there was so much political stuff behind the scenes concerning them. By the way, what does "FBO" mean?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:29 AM

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

I've always wanted to fly in a helicopter, C-130 (JATO takeoff),  hot air balloon, glider, open cockpit bi-plane, and a 2 seater fighter jet. Heck, I'd love to go up with the Black Diamonds aerobatic team jet. LOL!

Man, I would LOVE to do a JATO take-off in a C-130!! I got to see one done at an airshow at Cherry Point many years ago, with Fat Albert doing the honors. That is one loud demonstration - almost as loud as a hovering Harrier!

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:31 AM

panzerpilot

E-3 AWACS. C-130. C-5.

I 'Almost' got to ride with the fine folks with the RCAF, in a canadian F-18, until the officers got wind of our deal. Grrrr.

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 402, Caravan (great plane)

Taylorcraft, Piper Cub, Baron, Apache, Grumman Lynx, Cheetah, Mooney, Citabria, Seminole, Duchess...

ATR, Saab340, EMB 135/140/145, 737...

Wow, Tom! That's quite a list. Based on the AWACS, I'm assuming you were a crew member?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:33 AM

GMorrison

Some older airliners like DC-2,3,4,6,7 and 8. Everything Douglas or Boeing since then, except 787. Looking forward to that.

Older Boeings like 707, 720, 727.

Vickers Viscount, DH Beaver, Duck, Otter.

Sud Caravelle

Cessna Golden Eagle. Various other Cessnas.

B-24.

Those Sikorskies that ran from LAX to the roof of the Disneyland Hotel.

No stick time in anything.

Cool! A Viscount and a Caravelle! I've only seen pictures of those. 

Was the B-24 "Diamond Lil"?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:35 AM

MIflyer

Besides airliners...

Passenger on C-130 and CH-53E.

Aircraft with stick time is a much longer list -

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 210, and Citation CJ1.

Piper PA-28-161, -180, -201RT, Seminole, Twin Comanche, and Meridian.

Grumman Tiger

Beech T-34B and Duchess.

Pilatus PC-12

Learjet 25, 35, and 36.

There might be a smattering of other types where I have an hour or two, but those are the major ones. Adding the King Air 200 to the list sometime in the next month or two.

Cool list! I just gotta know - the Grumman Tiger....... An F11F by chance?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 11:39 AM

Rob Gronovius

I've jumped out of perfectly good C-130s and C-141s. I was cargo in a C-5 Galaxy. I have flown in a few Army helicopters, Blackhawk, UH-1 and CH-47 Chinook. Non-military non-airliner, I know I've flown in a couple of single engine sightseeing planes, but couldn't tell you what they were.

Gotta say, Rob, you're a braver man than I for jumping out of planes or helicopters! I've got a very good friend back in Georgia who used to be an Army jump instructor (he's retired now - retired as a MSgt), and just loves it. You couldn't pay me enough to do it even once!

I would definitely love to fly in a Blackhawk once, though..............

Devil Dawg

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Posted by MikeyBugs95 on Saturday, January 3, 2015 12:19 PM

I've been in a few Piper Cherokee's and probably a couple Cessna's although I wouldn't remember... I've sat in Bill Reeseman's Red Bull MiG-15. He was a great guy. Unfortunately he had died a year or two after that. I also sat in a P-51D of The Horseman flight demo team. Big plane.

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Posted by MIflyer on Saturday, January 3, 2015 12:41 PM

Devil Dawg

MIflyer

Besides airliners...

Passenger on C-130 and CH-53E.

Aircraft with stick time is a much longer list -

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 210, and Citation CJ1.

Piper PA-28-161, -180, -201RT, Seminole, Twin Comanche, and Meridian.

Grumman Tiger

Beech T-34B and Duchess.

Pilatus PC-12

Learjet 25, 35, and 36.

There might be a smattering of other types where I have an hour or two, but those are the major ones. Adding the King Air 200 to the list sometime in the next month or two.

Cool list! I just gotta know - the Grumman Tiger....... An F11F by chance?

LOL no chance! That would be the Grumman American AA-5B.

Kevin Johnson    Ypsilanti, Michigan USA

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Posted by jelliott523 on Saturday, January 3, 2015 12:52 PM

Mostly airline flights for me.  However, I did work for a private ambulance company for awhile and we did patient flights around the country.  King Air 90 and 200, PC-12.  

Observation flight in EC-135.  As a kid did a few flights in aircraft owned by friends and family, Beechcraft Bonanza V-35, Cessna 310.

Others I have been in: Cessna 208 Caravan, 717, 727, 737, 757, 767, 777.   A318, A319, A320.  DC-9, MD-80, DC-10.

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Posted by Greg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 12:52 PM

Dawg, FBO is fixed base operator, the operations that handle non-airline aircraft at airports, or the only 'terminal' at small airports not served by the airlines.

For me, PIC time in a lots of varied single engine civilian stuff, plus a lot of Piper Seneca time, and a tiny bit of right seat time in a King Air, but perhaps the most notable is I got to sit in the front seat of an F-!8 at an airshow I was working security at many years back. Sounds lame but was an awesome feeling just sitting there.

Got to watch a live fueling op in  the back of a KC-135 next to the fueler once, that was a hoot. With all the military experience here, probably lots of you have seen that. Big deal to me, though.

Most aggravating (and perhaps funny) one though is towards the end of flying days, took 4 or 5 hours of dual in a Piper Cub, and my buddy/instructor never did turn me loose. (Hey, it was 20 knots plus every time we went up, in my defense). I always say since I never truly figured out a taildragger, despite my 30+ years of flying, I wasn't ever really a pilot.

Interesting thread, this.

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:19 PM

MIflyer

Devil Dawg

MIflyer

Besides airliners...

Passenger on C-130 and CH-53E.

Aircraft with stick time is a much longer list -

Cessna 150, 152, 172, 172RG, 182, 210, and Citation CJ1.

Piper PA-28-161, -180, -201RT, Seminole, Twin Comanche, and Meridian.

Grumman Tiger

Beech T-34B and Duchess.

Pilatus PC-12

Learjet 25, 35, and 36.

There might be a smattering of other types where I have an hour or two, but those are the major ones. Adding the King Air 200 to the list sometime in the next month or two.

Cool list! I just gotta know - the Grumman Tiger....... An F11F by chance?

LOL no chance! That would be the Grumman American AA-5B.

Shoot, what a let-down......Stick out tongue  Heeheeheehee!  Still an impressive list. Way to go!

Devil Dawg

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Posted by TarnShip on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:20 PM

Kevin, I am glad you posted again.

For just a minute there, I had you figured to be a "Really old Navy Pilot", lol.

I wasn't going to list at first, figuring that my list would bore people, but, I see some pretty cool lists in here.

All in the back seat or as cargo or passenger.

Phantom, Skyhawk (once Jato'd in a two seater), Hercs, C-141, C-1, US-2, C-39, well, okay, a fairly long list of the passenger and cargo planes used by the military,,,,,,,nothing "antique and cool" though, except a C-117 one time.

707, 27, 37, 47, DC-8, 9, 10,,, L-1011, etc,,,,,,,and some of the light civil planes, Cessnas, a Comanchee

that covers the Aircraft,,,,,,,,then I had a reason to ride in some things that "didn't belong in the air",,,,,the Huey, H-3, H-2, CH-46 (I only get in Helos if I absolutely have to, and I haven't had to since my discharge, rofl) We walked into the Chinook on display at Huntsville Space,,,,,,,and I spent the whole time inside there walking back and forth making rude comments about people that enjoyed looking back at that open ramp, waiting for the green light

I used to spend the money on rides at airshows in Cavalier Mustangs, and T-6s and stuff,,,,,,,but, I quit that after a few rides and now only fly on Airliners or Military cargo hops when Anne and I go somewhere we don't want to drive to (or if we don't have time to drive it)

Rex

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:22 PM

I forgot about a flight in a DeHavilland Otter on floats in Seattle a few years ago. No stick time in it, but did get to do a relatively hard 360 degree bank around the Space Needle to get some awesome pictures, and got to fly over Bill Gates' house. Well, at least the tour pilot said it was Bill's house........

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:27 PM

Greg, that's awesome that you got some front-seat time in a Hornet!! Never got to sit in one of those. When I was in the Corps, I worked on the Harriers' DECM equipment, so I got to sit in the cockpit of those quite a bit testing the DECM systems. Unfortunately, even though we had the only US Harrier training squadron (using the two-seat TAV-8B) at Cherry Point, I never got any flight time in the back seat of a TAV-8B. Lots of newspaper types and celebrities did, though.... And that's all I have to say about that.

Thanks for the FBO explanation. That explains a lot.

Devil Dawg

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Posted by Devil Dawg on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:30 PM

TarnShip

Kevin, I am glad you posted again.

For just a minute there, I had you figured to be a "Really old Navy Pilot", lol.

I wasn't going to list at first, figuring that my list would bore people, but, I see some pretty cool lists in here.

All in the back seat or as cargo or passenger.

Phantom, Skyhawk (once Jato'd in a two seater), Hercs, C-141, C-1, US-2, C-39, well, okay, a fairly long list of the passenger and cargo planes used by the military,,,,,,,nothing "antique and cool" though, except a C-117 one time.

707, 27, 37, 47, DC-8, 9, 10,,, L-1011, etc,,,,,,,and some of the light civil planes, Cessnas, a Comanchee

that covers the Aircraft,,,,,,,,then I had a reason to ride in some things that "didn't belong in the air",,,,,the Huey, H-3, H-2, CH-46 (I only get in Helos if I absolutely have to, and I haven't had to since my discharge, rofl) We walked into the Chinook on display at Huntsville Space,,,,,,,and I spent the whole time inside there walking back and forth making rude comments about people that enjoyed looking back at that open ramp, waiting for the green light

I used to spend the money on rides at airshows in Cavalier Mustangs, and T-6s and stuff,,,,,,,but, I quit that after a few rides and now only fly on Airliners or Military cargo hops when Anne and I go somewhere we don't want to drive to (or if we don't have time to drive it)

Rex

Dang, Rex! That's a heckuva list there! I would LOVE to ride in a Cavalier Mustang! You were in Kissimee, FL, when you got to ride in one?

Devil Dawg

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Posted by TarnShip on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:50 PM

No, at an air show in Chino California. I was standing around "talking stupid" with a bunch of other prior service guys, and said I had never rode in any aircraft powered by the Merlin. One of the guys grabbed me and dragged me over to a Mustang owner.

Insults were exchanged, and money changed hands, (weren't Mustangs with back seats all called "Cavaliers"?),,,,,and I was up in the air for about 20 minutes. He tried to make me throw up, I didn't tell him that I was a "Blacksheep ramp roach with back seat time" until we landed.

Oh, and I forgot one,,,,,,,,,a PBY Catalina, based out of Long Beach. I forget how much those tours were, but, they seemed pretty cheap back then.

Rex

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Posted by panzerpilot on Saturday, January 3, 2015 1:59 PM

Devil Dawg

Wow, Tom! That's quite a list. Based on the AWACS, I'm assuming you were a crew member?

Yessir! I was a crew dog in the back. When I got out, I started taking flying lessons and fly for an airline now.. People ask me all the time "Did you fly in the military before"?. Yes, I mean No...

-Tom

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