Bill Greenwood wrote:Little Known Reasons To Buy A T-28: 1. You need to carry a couple of bags of golf clubs in the luggage. 2. Your girlfriend weighs over 200 lbs. 3. You love to wipe off oil and exhaust stains 4. You think your car sounds best with 1/2 the spark plugs disconnected and a hole in the muffler 5. Someone convinced you a tailwheel airplane is hard to fly. 6. You own stock in an oil company 7.You hope to trade up to a Skyraider
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, Bill is right. I would like to, not nessesarily refute his claim, but provide a more accurate account of the 7 reasons, in the interest of science, of course......
1. In the words of the great Larry Shapiro, when he was trying to sell me a Bulldog, "Look back here! It's great! Plenty of room for your weed and guns!" The T28 has ten times that space. And isn't that what it's all about, Weed, Guns, Flying, and America? I get teary eyed thinking about it. Ohh say can you seeee....
2. If you can't climb up there, you can't fly. I've seen dudes that were taller laying down than standing up make it up the flaps. And chicks who have achieved the perfect shape, completely round, make it up there. No namby pamby watch where you step, "It might break, ohhhhh". If you can get your Carl's Juniour eating self up there, you can fly. Besides, Fat chicks are fun and they always have a hot friend.
3. When North American chose the engine for the best plane ever made, They had three questions. They were,,,,
A. Does this engine kick serious @ss? A=yes
B. Does this engine provide a protective coating to the aircraft? A=yes
C. Does the protective coating make the airplane more aerodynamic? A=yes
I have provided a conclusive example of this in the picture below.(Dan's probably gonna kick my a$$ for posting that)(That is one of my favorite pictures, Pure T28B Baybay!)
4. The best sound ever made. You can hear it from 10 miles away. It says one thing. Trouble is coming to town.
5. Why make life harder on yourself? I'm not saying that anyone shouldn't be a T-6 master (I will be one myself one of these decades), buttt, if you're flying it every weekend, and it is your only plane, wouldn't it be better to kick a$$, than be learing to kick a$$ every weekend?
6. If a gallon of 100LL a minute spooks you, then come on back to the 172. We'll do lunch at Auburn. It'll just take us an hour to get there.
7. Yes. That is the natural progression. T-28, Skyraider, A6. Anything else is blasphemy.