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Mon 03/06/06


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     1. 07:52 AM - Rocket flying (Frazier, Vincent A)
     2. 11:26 AM - Re: Rocket flying (James Baldwin)
 
 
 


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    Time: 07:52:16 AM PST US
    Subject: Rocket flying
    From: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu>
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu> <SNIP> I'm drilling holes and mounting ribs to my main spars. The radio is playing. The sun beams innocently into my garage. The Diet Coke is cool. But the work does go slowly and it has been quite awhile since the Rocket Fly In at Bakersfield. It's not the boredom, I like to build things -- it just takes awhile to get a Rocket to the point were you sit in it, imagine and make noises. Then, out of the blue, almost as an answer, a real life story appears about a Rocket. The holes are going faster now. They look better. The wings will be done more quickly. A fuselage and an engine mounted will soon follow, more quickly than before. Paint will find its way to the proper places more evenly and designs only before contemplated will become reality. Noises will emanate, and soon, there will more victims. Thanks. JBB <SNIP> ************************************************************************ ********************* Roket stories? OK, I've always got time for that. Last Saturday I had the opportunity to fly from Evansville, IN (Hepler airport) to Louisville,KY (Bowman field), about 96nm, with a friend, John Crabtree, alongside in his RV-6. Both of us had passengers along to share the fun. The RV left Hepler first and reported birds over the end of the runway. That was enough excuse for me to make a max performance takeoff.... just to get above the birds quickly. Well, I don't know if there were any birds still down there or not since we were climbing at a ridiculous angle after about a 400' roll. "Yeeehah" doesn't really come very close to describing a Rocket launch on a cool day, not even with full fuel and a pax. And let me tell you, a Rocket takeoff solo, half tanks, on a cold day is an ear popping, pants wetting ride. No kidding. It's just astounding. Even after 100 hours of flying mine, I can't get over it. The flight to Bowman took only about 35 minutes. The RV reported a bumpy ride but the Rocket's higher wingloading just eats those up. It does make a difference. At Bowman, we met two other RVers, Greg Gruniger in his flashy RV-8 (what craftmanship!) and Chuck Brietigam in his RV-3 (best RV-3 I've ever seen). Jim Stone (Rocket builder, and a great craftsman) met us there also. We stuffed ourselves with Bearno's pizza, then went flying. My pax got to ride with Greg and I took Jim. Jim and I broke off so that Jim could show me some of that Navy pilot stuff. We did a few mild rolls, etc (limited only by my stomach.. LOL) and some slow flight, etc. I spotted a Cessna about 1/2 mile away and pointed out the target to Jim. Jim was all over the hapless victim in less time than it takes to type this. I found out that the shortest path to a nearby Cessna involves rolling, pulling and going upside down. When I was brave enough to open my eyes again, Jim had us RIGHT on the Cessna's tail. Woo hooo! Jim swooped past (at a safe distance) and took us up and around the Cessna. I don't think that the Cessna pilot ever saw us. He appeared to be busy with something on the panel. (Eeck! Cessna pilots gotta look outside too, even if you're going slow. Sheesh.) I took over and made a passable landing at Clarke county airport. I hope I didn't scare Jim too much. John and I swapped passengers again and headed back towards Hepler. I had considerably difficulty keeping the Rocket right side up on the way home. Rolls are so easy and smooth in the Rocket that you almost can't keep from doing them. Arriving at Hepler, John and I spied a Cherokee that is based there. I keyed the mic and gave a little evil laugh. John knew what it meant and said that the Rocket passed his RV-6 like a missile headed for the Cherokee. I swooped past the Cherokee (flown by an RV-7 builder) at an easy 100k faster than he was moving. I wonder if I'll ever get bored with this? My wife just says "Boys." and rolls her eyes when hearing about all of this goofing off. LOL. Who can argue? Summary: 3 Rocket launches, 3 flights, 3 airports, 3 different passengers, more pizza than I needed, 2 confirmed "kills", more upside down time than I've ever had before, and all for a measely 17 gallons of 100LL. Damn, I love that airplane. Vince


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    Time: 11:26:54 AM PST US
    From: James Baldwin <jamesbaldwin@dc.rr.com>
    Subject: Re: Rocket flying
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: James Baldwin <jamesbaldwin@dc.rr.com> Thanks Vince. I'm still drilling. JBB Frazier, Vincent A wrote: >--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu> > > ><SNIP> I'm drilling holes and mounting ribs to my main spars. The >radio is playing. The sun beams innocently into my garage. The Diet >Coke is cool. But the work does go slowly and it has been quite awhile >since the Rocket Fly In at Bakersfield. It's not the boredom, I like to >build things -- it just takes awhile to get a Rocket to the point were >you sit in it, imagine and make noises. > Then, out of the blue, almost as an answer, a real life story appears >about a Rocket. The holes are going faster now. They look better. The >wings will be done more quickly. A fuselage and an engine mounted will >soon follow, more quickly than before. Paint will find its way to the >proper places more evenly and designs only before contemplated will >become reality. Noises will emanate, and soon, there will more >victims. Thanks. JBB <SNIP> > >************************************************************************ >********************* > >Roket stories? OK, I've always got time for that. > >Last Saturday I had the opportunity to fly from Evansville, IN (Hepler >airport) to Louisville,KY (Bowman field), about 96nm, with a friend, >John Crabtree, alongside in his RV-6. Both of us had passengers along >to share the fun. The RV left Hepler first and reported birds over the >end of the runway. That was enough excuse for me to make a max >performance takeoff.... just to get above the birds quickly. Well, I >don't know if there were any birds still down there or not since we were >climbing at a ridiculous angle after about a 400' roll. "Yeeehah" >doesn't really come very close to describing a Rocket launch on a cool >day, not even with full fuel and a pax. And let me tell you, a Rocket >takeoff solo, half tanks, on a cold day is an ear popping, pants wetting >ride. No kidding. It's just astounding. Even after 100 hours of flying >mine, I can't get over it. > >The flight to Bowman took only about 35 minutes. The RV reported a >bumpy ride but the Rocket's higher wingloading just eats those up. It >does make a difference. > >At Bowman, we met two other RVers, Greg Gruniger in his flashy RV-8 >(what craftmanship!) and >Chuck Brietigam in his RV-3 (best RV-3 I've ever seen). Jim Stone >(Rocket builder, and a great craftsman) met us there also. We stuffed >ourselves with Bearno's pizza, then went flying. My pax got to ride >with Greg and I took Jim. > >Jim and I broke off so that Jim could show me some of that Navy pilot >stuff. We did a few mild rolls, etc (limited only by my stomach.. LOL) >and some slow flight, etc. I spotted a Cessna about 1/2 mile away and >pointed out the target to Jim. Jim was all over the hapless victim in >less time than it takes to type this. I found out that the shortest >path to a nearby Cessna involves rolling, pulling and going upside down. >When I was brave enough to open my eyes again, Jim had us RIGHT on the >Cessna's tail. Woo hooo! Jim swooped past (at a safe distance) and >took us up and around the Cessna. I don't think that the Cessna pilot >ever saw us. He appeared to be busy with something on the panel. >(Eeck! Cessna pilots gotta look outside too, even if you're going slow. >Sheesh.) > >I took over and made a passable landing at Clarke county airport. I >hope I didn't scare Jim too much. John and I swapped passengers again >and headed back towards Hepler. I had considerably difficulty keeping >the Rocket right side up on the way home. Rolls are so easy and smooth >in the Rocket that you almost can't keep from doing them. > >Arriving at Hepler, John and I spied a Cherokee that is based there. I >keyed the mic and gave a little evil laugh. John knew what it meant and >said that the Rocket passed his RV-6 like a missile headed for the >Cherokee. I swooped past the Cherokee (flown by an RV-7 builder) at an >easy 100k faster than he was moving. I wonder if I'll ever get bored >with this? My wife just says "Boys." and rolls her eyes when hearing >about all of this goofing off. LOL. Who can argue? > >Summary: 3 Rocket launches, 3 flights, 3 airports, 3 different >passengers, more pizza than I needed, 2 confirmed "kills", more upside >down time than I've ever had before, and all for a measely 17 gallons of >100LL. > >Damn, I love that airplane. > >Vince > > > > > > > > >




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