gmpullman To be perfectly honest Dave, fixed wing aircraft structural repair is my forte. The Bear, when he was a mere misty-eyed cub. Meacham_Trainees by Edmund, on Flickr Cheers, Ed
To be perfectly honest Dave, fixed wing aircraft structural repair is my forte.
The Bear, when he was a mere misty-eyed cub.
Meacham_Trainees by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
Its just another canoe with a motor on the front.
Bet you didn't know that Grumman also made canoes.
Lookiw there... LION on the Top! Whee I got Halloween candy that needs to be eaten.
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Evening
Cool Bud Dome with the Fall leaves Ed. Judy and I got to ride in an Amtrak Dome car on the way to Chicago once.
This year's stuffed Jack-Ol'-Lanterns were yellow as they didn't have any orange ones.
Chow Time! And I made one for all of ya's, ...Help yourselves
I'll go along with Kevin, MLC and Lion that I'm not too keen on helicopters either.
At least if a plane fails you have a chance to switch into glide and look for a place to land. Helicopter breaks and the thing just falls out of the sky I sappose
Only time I rode in one was flown by a Korean or Vietnam Vet at Paul Bunyan Land when I was a little kid. That was one crazy pilot I'll tell ya! It was one heck of a fun scary ride but that was enough for me
TF
Last of the color from the comfort of a Budd Dome:
Color From the Dome by Don Kalkman, on Flickr
I've always been fascinated by the Huey (Bell UH-1). Those things made their first flight only two months after I was born, 66 years ago! I've seen them land and take off up close but never got to ride one.
Ground Resonance. It's a thing:
Everyone have an enjoyable last October night in the Diner.
First day at new job went good, a lot to take in but good
SeeYou190 JeremyB I have been doing some layout work off and on during the summer and painting some WWII miniatures. Are these for gaming,or just display? What scale/game? -Kevin
JeremyB I have been doing some layout work off and on during the summer and painting some WWII miniatures.
Are these for gaming,or just display? What scale/game?
-Kevin
They are from the bolt action game Kevin, very big into that game.
I flew in a helicopter once. It was a sightseeing trip in Hawaii. Absolutely magnificent out over an old volcano and the Pacific cliffs. The pilot pointed out where parts of Jurassic Park were filmed.
At an air show in Florida, they had a few helicopters and us civilians got to climb in. These were anti-submarine helicopters, so it was interesting to see stuff for sub hunting on board.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good evening.
Had to take two of our grandchildren to a Halloween Party. The scary outfits were great.
Back to make dinner.
TF Dinner is served. I've saved as much as you like. As for dessert, Yoghurt Surprise has been requested. (There is a Halloween Twist to it.)
Helicopters. Never been in one. Would like to. My daughter, Julia has been in one when she was in Brooklyn, New York on charity work. She loved it.
As for charity work, she should have gone to India, but because of warring factions there at the time she went to Tanzania to help build a school for children. Throughout all her work she has kept in touch with the families and children she has helped. We are so proud of her.
Thoughts & Peace to All who Require.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Good Afternoon,
I have been in a helicopter once and that was in 2019. We went on a half hour ride to view Victoria Falls. It was a fairly large one, a Bell Jet Ranger I think. Got sone great views of the falls.
Italy sounds interesting. Have been there once, in 1988. We took a train from Menton which is in France just a few miles from the Italian border. After an hour or so the train stopped in clearing between tunnels. We sat for a couple of hours with no info from the train crew. It was on a curve and I could see they coupled in a new loco. The train started with no warning. We got to Pisa where our car was supposed to be attached to the train to Florence. Some railway works were looking at our car and a passenger started talking to them and was told the car was going straight to Rome for repairs. All passengers got off with luggage being passed out windows. In less than 5 minutes the train left for Rome. We did make it to Florence. We took a train from there to Venice. It seems in Italy departure times are merely a suggestion.
Time to toss peanuts to the Blue Jays.
CN Charlie
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moelarrycurly4 SeeYou190 I have only ridden in a helicopter one time... NEVER AGAIN! -Kevin I hear ya, fixed wing only for me.
SeeYou190 I have only ridden in a helicopter one time... NEVER AGAIN! -Kevin
I have only ridden in a helicopter one time...
NEVER AGAIN!
I hear ya, fixed wing only for me.
Here is a picture of a helicopter my son did some of the programming for, it was the first fly by wire helicopter. This was a test flight and the pilots exceeded the the maximum air speed specified by the manufacturer. No fault in the electrical systems embedded programming.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/06/23/3605AC5B00000578-3677667-image-a-5_1467843574764.jpg
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
Yeah... When pigs fly!
Living the dream.
A wonderful Fall afternoon to everyone (except that guy down under. To him a fine Spring day!)
I enjoyed the Helicopter stuff earlier! Last Spring in connection with something called "One Great Hour of Sharing" at my church. I bid on a Helicopter Ride (donated by a member who owns and operates a helicopter business). The year before, I got out bid at the last second. The value of the half hour ride for 2 people is $250. This time the bid was standing at $215, so I upped it to $230 but waited until there was only 8 seconds let to hit send.... Heh, heh.... This time I won it.
Ever since that, I have been trying to get the ride scheduled. A lady I am friends with will share the ride. She is my age and physically handicapped. Has to walk using a walker or a 4 footted cane. Was told, not a problem! They have gotten people using wheelchairs into the copter many times. So we set a date for it. 2 days before that time, I get an email from the owner. Can't do it as a student pilot (He is an instructor) crashed the copter on his first solo run! Two months later he says we are good to go! Make a date... Drive all the way to the ladies house the other side of Rochester, NY. Pull into her driveway, and get a text! He had a flight earlier that day and something went wrong with some system on the copter. Had to cancel! I checked with him a few days later and he found the problem, but has to order a whole new system to be safe to fly. Has no idea when it up and safe to fly again!!!! (sigh!)
Oh well, so much for "Fall Foliage" run.
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
I've been to Italy twice, long ago in 1970 as a Eurailpass hippie and then a few years back to visit my daughter who was studying in Florence. I've never been to Rome, though.
I've been looking for my pictures for weeks, but can't find them. I'll keep trying.
NorthBrit Dawn wants a 'Sunday Dinner'. We did not have one yesterday. Bring your drink of choice you are all invited 6.30pm for 7.15pm U.K. time.
Dawn wants a 'Sunday Dinner'. We did not have one yesterday.
Bring your drink of choice you are all invited 6.30pm for 7.15pm U.K. time.
Thanks David, I'll be there for Halloween dinner! I know you do some mighty fine cooking over there but what are we having? I need to plan my preliminary food rations for today.
You know, ...I need to know if I want to be hungry, very hungry, or extra hungry when I get there...
P.S. Pumpkin pie for dessert I presume??? Or is that Jack-O'-Lantern Pie?
Good morning, diners. Happy Halloween, Flo, and I'll have bacon and eggs, please.
David, I got my flu shot last week. Normally I don't even feel the flu shot, but this year, for some reason, my arm actually hurt more than the second covid booster I got earlier this year. Maybe I'm getting old?
Bear, I've never ridden in a helicopter. It's something I always thought I would enjoy, but the opportunity never came up. There are helicopter rides at some of the national parks, but I've never wanted to pay for the expensive ride.
TF, those cookies look great, and so does your last year's stuffed peppers.
SeeYou190I just got the first layer of polyurethane on the workbench top. I stained and weathered it yesterday. It turned out exactly like I wanted. I will share pictures in WPF next week.
I'm looking forward to seeing the work. I'm sure it will turn out great.
Have a good last day in the October diner, everyone. I'm looking forward to Italy. I'd really like to take a week to get there on an ocean liner, but I guess we'll fly to save time.
York1 John
Good morning Diners. A large coffee please, Brunhilda.
Chaos is over. The grandchildren have taken their pumpkins and gone home.
An hour or so of peace and calm. Then we go for a flu jab.
Hopefully I shall be able to run trains my way.
Good morning rail friends
Judy and I did a cookie kit last night.
Kinda silly but was a fun time nonetheless
Last year stuffed peppers for dinner and ditto again tonight as they were horrifyingly tasty
I can imagine keeping aircraft safe to fly must be one of the most rewarding jobs there is Bear. Would like to have a glimpse of your sense of accomplishment at the end of the day
You asked if anyone has any objection to you hosting the diner in Italy this month Ed? Absolutely no objections from this neck of the woods as your always the Host With the Most
Have a great Halloween gentleman
hon30critterHelicopters have always amazed me, and I am quite jealous that you actually get to work on them
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Hi Ed,
I will gladly move the Diner. Italy, here we come!! Should be some interesting additions to the menu!
Cheers!!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
hon30critterHi Ed, I have never been to Italy either, but I'm willing to move the Diner too.
I'd be glad to have you do the honor, Dave. I was just offering to be a second-string backup if no one else was available for the task.
Thanks and best wishes — Ed
JeremyBI have been doing some layout work off and on during the summer and painting some WWII miniatures.
gmpullman If no one is available to open the November Diner in Italy I could take up the task if there were no objections.
I have never been to Italy either, but I'm willing to move the Diner too. You did it last month, and I haven't done it for a couple of months, but I will leave it up to you.
Salute!! Chin chin!!
I just got the first layer of polyurethane on the workbench top. I stained and weathered it yesterday. It turned out exactly like I wanted.
I will share pictures in WPF next week.
JeremyBbeen awhile since I have been in. I have been doing some layout work off and on during the summer and painting some WWII miniatures. I start a new job tomorrow so am kind of nervous ( new people, new job ) the pay is great and hours are great too Monday to Friday 6-2:30. I hope it goes okay. I will pop in and let you guys know tomorrow night. jeremy
Good luck with the job, Jeremy! I hope it goes well.
Don't be a stranger -- check back more often to let us know how it's going.
Hi guys,
been awhile since I have been in. I have been doing some layout work off and on during the summer and painting some WWII miniatures. I start a new job tomorrow so am kind of nervous ( new people, new job ) the pay is great and hours are great too Monday to Friday 6-2:30. I hope it goes okay. I will pop in and let you guys know tomorrow night.
jeremy
NorthBrit Ed. My father was also on the beach at Anzio. Must have been a day trip. He spent a little time near Venice as well. David
Ed. My father was also on the beach at Anzio. Must have been a day trip. He spent a little time near Venice as well.
A bit of Anzio trivia I can't verify:
Who was the first American off the landing craft at the invasion of Anzio?
James Arness, known later as Marshall Dillon on Gunsmoke. They didn't know how deep the water was, so they sent the biggest guy they had.