Pix From a Swamper - Remembering Craig Chenell

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This has turned out to be a pretty sweet thread RudderBug!
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Cat Driver wrote:
These pictures are great motivators!
You want motivation you should see some of our porn collection.
Unfortunatly.. sharing that will get you banned or at the very least suspended..

:lol:

Maybe this'll help ya out Cat!!

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I think I'll just wait here for a while..

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No more "bush" for me now :cry: For a min. of a year.. But I do get to see some pretttttyy neat places in the middle of the frozen nowhere
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That looks like a really stock Beaver. Is it?
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Looks to me like its got a desert scoop and bubble windows.
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tiny wrote:Looks to me like its got a desert scoop and bubble windows.
and tip tanks, winter exhaust and the bigger floats.
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Post by Rowdy »

Almost everyones right.. cept those are the smaller 4530's

Don't forget the finlets instead of the dock knocker.. It also had a *gasp* electric boost pump in place of the wobble. AND canoe racks (not visible from that side)

Still had the original generator and battery in the back. Not to mention the original backseat (most have been swapped to the split)

Was the desert scoop optional on civi. models? and standard on the L-20's? I'm pretty sure this one was a civi. that had been a cobble of other machines..
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Post by Siddley Hawker »

I allus thought the scoop meant the engine had a downdraft carburetor??

Rowdy I've flown this one http://www.dhc-2.com/id313.htm and this one http://www.dhc-2.com/id852.htm. They were never L-20's and they both had the top mounted carb air scoop.
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Same carb regardless of scoop position. Just with a desert scoop there is a long duct or pipe that runs down the right side of the engine and around underneath to the bottom of the carb. The carb heat is in basically the same position as well. The idea was to keep sand out the intake I think, but it really gets in the way when your trying to work on the right side of the engine.
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Now lets return to pictures :D
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Meecka wrote:Ok... I decided to contribute... the Pics are Baaaad... sorry folks!!
There is no such thing as a bad pic of a DC-3!!!

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AntiNakedMan, That wouldn't be GPPP on the right would it?
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Post by lucky37 »

Sometimes you need a boost
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Early evening over the arctic
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Great flying weather
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Post by Rowdy »

Heya .... I think I've finally beat ya for most northern. Haha not like thats a good thing anyways :)

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The freedom jet south..

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-31 in cambridge that day.. and back off into the dark we go. Hard to take pictures in the pitch black...
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sigmet77 wrote:AntiNakedMan, That wouldn't be GPPP on the right would it?
Nope, but Villers did have it at one time. The ground is a little flat in that picture for Northern BC :wink:
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Last I heard PPP was almost done its re-built By the BN2 Guru Dave H. 8)
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Thanks for the info. Viller's had PPP when I was up North, it is amazing what you can put in those things.
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Post by tiny »

ya rumour is tripple pop should be back on line shortly and I think its for sale.
Is it just me or is the left engine not running on that islander in the flare?
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tiny wrote:ya rumour is tripple pop should be back on line shortly and I think its for sale.
Is it just me or is the left engine not running on that islander in the flare?
I thought my eyes were doing crazy things too.. IS it shutdown?
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Upon closer inspection it looks that way, but no. I usually don't take off with an engine out. :wink:
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Ok, ONE airplane picture..... Vietnam Airlines 777 in Da Nang.


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Post by Siddley Hawker »

I thought my eyes were doing crazy things too.. IS it shutdown
Looks like the aileron mass balance from the other airplane is positioned just right to make it seem the prop is feathered on the landing aircraft.
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Yeah that's right, it's just another "illusion created by pilot"! :)
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Post by AntiNakedMan »

Good eye Siddley, except the aircraft is lifting off not landing. Landing flap on an Islander (56 degrees) is considerably more prominant than the 25 degrees in that photo.
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Igloolik around noon
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