Get Rid of Turbine Engines!

While cleaning out my newsletter file, I ran across the following opinion provided by CAF Col Dick Christiansen, of Lincoln, NE.  Somehow I never had room for it in the regular newsletter, so I am reproducing it for you now.

 

“We gotta get rid of turbines; they are ruining aviation.  We need to go back to big round engines.

“Anybody can start a turbine; you just need to move a switch from ‘Off’ to ‘Start’ and move it back to ‘On’ after a while.  My PC is harder to start.  Cranking a round engine requires skill, finesse and style.  On some planes, the pilots are not even allowed to do it.

“Turbines start by whining for a while, and then give a small lady-like poot and start whining louder.  Round engines give a satisfying rattle-rattle, click-click BANG, more rattles, another BANG or two, more clicks, a lot of smoke and, finally, a serious, low-pitched roar.

“We like that.  It’s a guy thing.  When you start a round engine, your mind is engaged and you can concentrate on the flight ahead.  Starting a turbine is like flicking on a ceiling fan:  useful, but hardly exciting.

“Turbines don’t break often enough, leading to aircrew boredom, complacency, and inattention.  A round engine at speed looks and sounds like it’s going to blow at any minute.

“Turbines don’t have enough control levers to keep a pilot’s attention.  There’s nothing to field with during the flight.

“Turbines smell like a Boy Scout camp full of Coleman lanterns.  Round engines smell like God intended flying machines to smell.

“I think I hear the nurse coming down the hall.  I gotta go.”

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Monthly Wing Meeting Rescheduled

The December Wing meeting has been rescheduled for this Tuesday, December 10th.  Happy hour begins at 6:00pm, pot luck dinner at 6:30pm and business meeting to follow.  On the agenda will be Steve Buss and Keegan Chetwynd discussing the Museums plans for the upcoming year and how the High Sky Wing figures into those plans.  Also on the agenda will be the election for next years Wing Officers.  If you have toys or canned goods to donate, please bring those with you as well.
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Toys For Tots Cancelled

Oh, the weather outside is frightful….

Unfortunately, in the interest of safety, we will have to cancel this year’s Toys For Tots/ Pearl Harbor Rememberance Day event.  An attempt to reschedule for next weekend has proved to be logistically difficult due to the number of rentals and other campus events scheduled next Saturday.  If you have a toy to donate you can either take it to the AAHM museum this week or bring them to the HSW Wing meeting on Tuesday, December 10th and we will see that they get to Toy For Tots organizers.  For those who want to brave the elements tomorrow and commemorate Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, the Museum will hold its Road to Pearl Harbor museum talk tomorrow if there is any interest.  (Please call ahead to the Museum to determine if they will be open.)  Thank you to everyone who helped to organize this event, maybe mother nature will be more kind next year.

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December Meeting Postponed

Due to possible severe weather on Thursday afternoon/evening, and concern for the safety of our members, the HSW Wing meeting scheduled for Dec 5 will be postponed.  The staff will determine a new date and members will be notified.  An email Blast will be sent out to members.  Please advise anyone not on the Blast list of this decision.

As of this writing (10pm, Wed) the Toys for Tots, Chili Cook-off, and related events scheduled for Saturday, Dec 7, will take place with possible modifications on outdoor activities.

If you have any questions, please contact me at: ggutting@earthlink.net

 

–Greg Gutting

Executive Officer

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Toys For Tots Update

Just wanted to pass along a quick update about the TFT event scheduled this Saturday.  I’m sure everyone is aware of the unfavorable weather forecast this weekend, but we will do our best to conduct the best event we can under the conditions.  The Comm Center will house the majority of the events like the Chili Cook-off, Cantina, toy drive, small space R/C airplane demos, and hopefully an appearance from Santa Claus.  The Museum will also be open to the public for a toy donation or discounted admission of $5.00.  They will be conducting a museum talk on the Road to Pearl Harbor at 1:00pm.  As far as the events planned for outdoors, that will be an hourly decision based on the conditions.  We will need help Saturday morning (~7:45) getting Comm Center ready for the event, as there will be a rental on Friday night, so we can not preposition on Friday.  If you are available, please bring a new, unwrapped toy to donate and help brighten a child’s holiday.  Please come out to show support for the High Sky Wing and American Airpower Heritage Museum as we begin the transition to a new, exciting future.
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More details will be available at the HSW Wing meeting scheduled this Thursday, December 5th, so please plan on attending.
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