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PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 8:30 am 
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k5083 wrote:
A little surprised if that info about Kermit's Pup is current, since a couple of weeks ago its cowling came apart on a test flight and shredded some of the fabric on the wings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWsca10FuUw

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It's possible that all four may only be either static display or engine-run only.

Snipe will be (re-)test flown shortly as the only chance at a flier at KOSH.

(Just re-posting info from KW's facebook page)

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The Golden Age Air Museum was ready to bring their Fokker Triplane and Sopwith Pup back to Oshkosh but were not invited. Both fly regularly, the Triplane with an original rotary engine.


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Tom Kozura (Comstock Park, MI...Grand Rapids area...) is building a Sopwith Camel with an original rotary engine and using authentic Camel parts from various museums/wrecks. He's had the engine out at Oshkosh and a few other places over the past few years. I can't imagine he's more than a few years out from getting it finished, maybe sooner...


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Crazy thought:

The XP-82's first flight was June 26, 1945.

You don't suppose...





(Dan...giggling like school girl...heading out door to buy champagne...)



So, who do you suppose gets the honor? Steve Hinton? Stu Dawson? Kevin Eldridge?

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So, who do you suppose gets the honor? Steve Hinton? Stu Dawson? Kevin Eldridge?



I possess no insider knowledge. Certainly any of these gentlemen would prove capable.

I wonder if Dave Morss might be high on that list. He has considerable experience flying test evaluations for MT Propeller, including the tests on the former Polar Bear (XP-51A/D?) with the prop designed for Pat Harker's Twin Mustang.

http://www.enginehistory.org/members/Co ... dProps.pdf

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Dan K wrote:


It's possible that all four may only be either static display or engine-run only.

Snipe will be (re-)test flown shortly as the only chance at a flier at KOSH.

(Just re-posting info from KW's facebook page)




And the Snipe flies!


https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=5BDBB3E0

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Ft. Wayne F-100F may not make it to OSH:

https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100: ... H+AMERICAN

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DURING LANDING PARACHUTE FAILED TO DEPLOY, GO AROUND INITIATED, WENT OFF THE RUNWAY. AIRCRAFT CIRCLED BACK, LANDED WITHOUT PARACHUTE AND CAUGHT FIRE


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That FAA report sounds a bit more dramatic than the Ft. Wayne news report.....

http://www.wane.com/news/local-news/fig ... 1247283848

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"A fighter jet used for general aviation blew a tire and was stopped on a runway at Fort Wayne International Airport on Monday."

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Ft. Wayne F-100F may not make it to OSH:

https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100: ... H+AMERICAN

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DURING LANDING PARACHUTE FAILED TO DEPLOY, GO AROUND INITIATED, WENT OFF THE RUNWAY. AIRCRAFT CIRCLED BACK, LANDED WITHOUT PARACHUTE AND CAUGHT FIRE


The Hun was flying again two days after the incident. The wheel/tire were replaced while the plane was still on the runway, took just over an hour. A small fire started from the magnesium in the brake and was immediately put out.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:26 pm 
I have not seen any information anywhere else about Dean Cutshall's F-100F making Oshkosh this year. Definitely would not mind seeing it there next month.

Is it planned for Oshkosh, or was someone just saying they thought it might "not" be able to make it because of the failed to deploy parachute incident?

GLAD to hear that it was able to be back up and running so quickly!


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I have not seen any information anywhere else about Dean Cutshall's F-100F making Oshkosh this year. Definitely would not mind seeing it there next month.

Is it planned for Oshkosh, or was someone just saying they thought it might "not" be able to make it because of the failed to deploy parachute incident?

GLAD to hear that it was able to be back up and running so quickly!
I have no info, just my wishful thinking I guess.

Glad to hear the damage was minor and easily addressed. Yes, the FAA report made it seem like there was far more extensive damage than just replacing the wheel and brake assembly.

My apologies if I got anyone excited.


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My friend and I are seriously considering bringing our Tiger Moth for the 100th anniversary of the RAF.



Excellent! Hope everything comes together for that.

I just stumbled across a recording of a recent webinar hosted by Fred Stadler, chairman of the committee that produces the Airventure NOTAM. It looks like a very helpful way to explore the variety of changes incorporated into this year's NOTAM.

http://www.eaavideo.org/detail/videos/m ... Start=true

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Kermit talks Oshkosh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1DZB7 ... e=youtu.be

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mike077 wrote:
My friend and I are seriously considering bringing our Tiger Moth for the 100th anniversary of the RAF.


DH82EH wrote:
Hey folks.
My friend and I are seriously considering bringing our Tiger Moth for the 100th anniversary of the RAF.
A big consideration for us is our requirement to land on grass. (no brakes / tail skid).
Would any of you know who we would have to contact to be able to accommodate this? (maybe land at the pioneer strip?).
Thanks for any thoughts or inputs.

Andy


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Dan K. Chris Henry, or John T. Any of you guys hearing if the XP-82 is coming to Oshkosh for sure? I really want to see that aircraft in particular, and hopefully see it fly as well. I have not made reservations yet because of that aircraft. Don't get me wrong I like looking at lots of different warbirds, but this will be iconic similar to DOC showing up last year which I witnessed. If there is anything definite in the way of news on the XP-82 I hope it gets posted on WIX, or PM me. Thanks in advance.

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ed, wow, that video is gone...it had the parts collection process and the Walter Soplata family, ect. :( :|

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