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1. 03:25 AM - Re: Commander Spotting at Oshkosh! (Barry Collman)
2. 07:29 PM - Spotted at Oshkosh! (cybersuperstore)
3. 09:49 PM - Re: Spotted at Oshkosh! (Keith S. Gordon)
4. 10:10 PM - Re: Spotted at Oshkosh! (Stan)
5. 10:20 PM - Re: Spotted at Oshkosh! (Russell Legg)
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Subject: | Commander Spotting at Oshkosh! |
Hi Peter,
That's got to be Scott Main's HC560A, s/n 247, N30U.
It's a genuine ex USAF/US Army example, formerly 55-4638.
Best Regards,
Barry
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From: owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Peter
Bichier
Sent: 31 July 2011 05:07
Subject: Commander-List: Commander Spotting at Oshkosh!
--> <pbichie@UTNet.UToledo.Edu>
Hey Barry,
check this link,
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=225645607471330&set=a.225288654173692
.49012.117868041582421&type=1&theater
and check photo 24 of 52. Who's replica of Air Force 1 that is? I remember
someone on the forum asking about paint scheme for that specific bird...
Obviously a flying commander! do they some times move the one at Dayton?
that's great to see it with the original color scheme!
Is that the 560E? or 680E?
May be one day I'll get to go to Oshkosh... always at a busy time of the
year for me...
hope you're doing fine,
p.
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560 Dreamer
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=348109#348109
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Subject: | Spotted at Oshkosh! |
I didn't know this...
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/exclusivevids/ExclusiveVideo_EAAAirVenture20
11_AerostarJetDebut_205127-1.html
Very nice configuration.
Nico
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Subject: | Re: Spotted at Oshkosh! |
Back in the olden days when AeroStar was at Santa Maria, CA, Ted Smith had
renderings on the wall of the jet powered AeroStar. It was always intend
ed to evolve into a jet.
Ted Smith's jet powered 'Star, called the Shooting Star, had the engines
pylon mounted just forward of the tail. I always wondered about the C.G.
in that configuration and although not as elegant, this current idea with
under wing mounted engines does retain the airplane's natural C.G. and ge
ometry.
I was thrilled to see the video of it flying. Thanks, Nico.
Keith S. Gordon
Wing Commander Gordon
Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere.
FAASTeam Lead Rep, Las Vegas
NBAA Access Committee
Las Vegas Airspace Users' Council, NBAA Rep
Las Vegas RNAV Optimization Work Group, NBAA Rep
Las Vegas Class B Redesign Committee, NBAA Rep
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From: cybersuperstore <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 31, 2011 7:20 pm
Subject: Commander-List: Spotted at Oshkosh!
ore.com>
I didn't know this...
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/exclusivevids/ExclusiveVideo_EAAAirVenture
20
11_AerostarJetDebut_205127-1.html
Very nice configuration.
Nico
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Subject: | Spotted at Oshkosh! |
I wonder what Ron Smith would have to say about this?
Stan
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[mailto:owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Keith S.
Gordon
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: Spotted at Oshkosh!
Back in the olden days when AeroStar was at Santa Maria, CA, Ted Smith had
renderings on the wall of the jet powered AeroStar. It was always intended
to evolve into a jet.
Ted Smith's jet powered 'Star, called the Shooting Star, had the engines
pylon mounted just forward of the tail. I always wondered about the C.G. in
that configuration and although not as elegant, this current idea with under
wing mounted engines does retain the airplane's natural C.G. and geometry.
I was thrilled to see the video of it flying. Thanks, Nico.
Keith S. Gordon
Wing Commander Gordon
Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere.
FAASTeam Lead Rep, Las Vegas
NBAA Access Committee
Las Vegas Airspace Users' Council, NBAA Rep
Las Vegas RNAV Optimization Work Group, NBAA Rep
Las Vegas Class B Redesign Committee, NBAA Rep
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From: cybersuperstore <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 31, 2011 7:20 pm
Subject: Commander-List: Spotted at Oshkosh!
<nico@cybersuperstore.com>
I didn't know this...
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/exclusivevids/ExclusiveVideo_EAAAirVenture20
11_AerostarJetDebut_205127-1.html
Very nice configuration.
Nico
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Subject: | Re: Spotted at Oshkosh! |
Hi Stan/Keith,
Was this the one that Morris did a presentation on a couple of Flyins
ago - sorry Keith a trick question for you...but Morris was upbeat about
the design.
Cheers from Oz
Russell
On 01/08/2011, at 2:37 PM, Stan wrote:
> I wonder what Ron Smith would have to say about this?
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> Stan
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> From: owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Keith S.
Gordon
> Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:47 PM
> To: commander-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: Commander-List: Spotted at Oshkosh!
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> Back in the olden days when AeroStar was at Santa Maria, CA, Ted Smith
had renderings on the wall of the jet powered AeroStar. It was always
intended to evolve into a jet.
>
> Ted Smith's jet powered 'Star, called the Shooting Star, had the
engines pylon mounted just forward of the tail. I always wondered about
the C.G. in that configuration and although not as elegant, this current
idea with under wing mounted engines does retain the airplane's natural
C.G. and geometry.
>
> I was thrilled to see the video of it flying. Thanks, Nico.
>
> Keith S. Gordon
> Wing Commander Gordon
>
> Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere.
> FAASTeam Lead Rep, Las Vegas
> NBAA Access Committee
> Las Vegas Airspace Users' Council, NBAA Rep
> Las Vegas RNAV Optimization Work Group, NBAA Rep
> Las Vegas Class B Redesign Committee, NBAA Rep
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cybersuperstore <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
> To: commander-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Sun, Jul 31, 2011 7:20 pm
> Subject: Commander-List: Spotted at Oshkosh!
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> I didn't know this...
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http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/exclusivevids/ExclusiveVideo_EAAAirVenture
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> 11_AerostarJetDebut_205127-1.html
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> Very nice configuration.
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> Nico
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