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09-12-2010, 01:16 PM | #3 | ||||||
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I read on the SSM BBS that CSMC has stopped taking orders for the Parker Repro small gauge barrel sets until they "catch up with order backlog".
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09-12-2010, 05:54 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I live near Simmons and visited a few weeks ago. They're focused on 28 ga barrels for 0 frame guns at present. As interest grows for other barrel sets they'll consider development. They said that they'd need five firm committments before starting a new project. Price mentioned was $2800.
At the risk of hijacking, I want to hear about the P-51! |
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09-12-2010, 11:11 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I contacted both Galazan and Simmons last week about a Reproduction 28 gauge barrel to fit a 00 frame and was told they were no longer accepting orders for new barrels. If anyone finds out differently please let me know.
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09-13-2010, 08:44 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Dean,
That PGCA BBQ would be great. But my bbq's are a bit small. I recommend that PGCA send an emmissary bearing a variety of libations and of sufficient quantity. Jeff, The -51 flight was a true thrill. The operation has 3 TF-51 full dual control airplanes operating out of Kissimmee Gateway airport. They are extremely well maintained. You arrive at the FBO and they have a pre-flight brief of about 1/2 hr or so to get a feel for your flight experience and what you would like to do during the flight. They want you to do most of the flying. They do insist on doing the takeoff for a number of reasons. We did a two airplane formation takeoff, with my brother-in-law in one P-51 and me in the other. I was in the #2 airplane and video'd the takeoff and about 10 minutes of the join up and formation flight while the IP flew. Once we broke off formation for our separate aerobatic areas, I took the plane and did the remainder of the flying and landing. We did about 1/2 hr of aerobatics and then were met by the other plane during the return to the airport. We did a 360 overhead approach, flying over the runway, then breaking off formation to the downwind leg one at a time to allow for landing spacing. The airplane is stable and flies fairly easily. The only quirk is the low speed, high power handling, which he had me fly right into a stall (at altitude) to feel the airplane's characteristics. The airplane feels nimble in aerobatics, but control forces get pretty high with higher airspeed. If you go faster, you need left rudder, slower needs right rudder. You're constantly trimming the rudder with speed changes. That big 11 foot prop is the reason. After the flight, they have a debrief. There are 3 video cameras on the planes. They view the video with you and a do a short critique. The airplane is everything I expected and doesn't disappoint. I highly recommend it! http://stallion51.com/ Regards Chuck |
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P-51 FEBRUARY |
09-13-2010, 09:05 AM | #7 | ||||||
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P-51 FEBRUARY
Please check out this video if you're a lover of the P-51. Sound/speakers really make the experience. No purchase is necessary.
http://www.asb.tv/videos/view.php?v=1bf99434&br=500 |
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09-13-2010, 09:28 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Chuck, my brother-in-law, Kevin (Redondo Beach), did the exact same thing three years ago with the same people, same airport, same planes. It was a birthday gift from his wife. As well as the aerobatics and manuevers you mention, Kevin's experience also included a couple of mock dogfights. He loved it!!
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Simmons 28 gauge Repro barrels |
09-13-2010, 09:19 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Simmons 28 gauge Repro barrels
Correction to my last response. I received an email tonight stating that at the first of 2011 Simmons will be producing 00 frame 28 gauge barrels and they are now taking orders at a price of $2800 . Barrel lenghts up to 32" in 28 gauge.
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09-14-2010, 09:42 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Chuck:
What a great time you had in those Mustangs. I'm not a pilot, just a long time wannabe and namesake of an uncle who was killed over Italy while flying a recon mision in a P-51. I have a brother who is a pilot and true propeller head and who regularly puts together airshows; most recent was a Corsair show in Connecticut. He likely knows about the folks you flew with, but if not it'll give him a wonderful goal. Glad to hear that Simmons is still doing barrels... they gave me no indication of ceasing. Best to all! |
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