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Old pilot - new guy
New to the site. Figured I should wait until I successfuly owned a Maule for 2years before I logged on. I have read lots on the forum. As long as I don't talk about spinning a Maule or stupid cubs I should be safe. I look forward to throwing a few questions around to you accomplished Maule drivers.
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Thanks.
Thanks for the welcome Jeremy and Matt. Looked at a few of your photos Jeremy, very impressive.
Every-time I go out and climb into my Maule and it ignores to use the other nine tenths of the runway and it thinks circuit height starts at the end of the red lights, it makes me smile like a kid. However, it also teaches me something every time I fly it. I admit, I may have head nodded a time or two with my other aircraft, with the Maule, I haven't even sat on the seat. I love it!
Every-time I go out and climb into my Maule and it ignores to use the other nine tenths of the runway and it thinks circuit height starts at the end of the red lights, it makes me smile like a kid. However, it also teaches me something every time I fly it. I admit, I may have head nodded a time or two with my other aircraft, with the Maule, I haven't even sat on the seat. I love it!
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Flying a 235C M7 2000. Fitted with 31" AB's and AB tail wheel.They work great! Two different aircraft. Calm on the landings and seemed to even take out a few twitches in flight. Extra drag I guess.
Yes, works great in the "great white North". Still, I am one the very few that have one here. Spent the weekend back up in the rocks working low along a few rivers and water falls. Stopped in a visited lots of hunters, many from the US trying their luck.
We are still taking advantage of many of the strips built by the US during the build of the Alaska highway. Even over grown you could still land a Maule sideways on many of them, eh.
Yes, works great in the "great white North". Still, I am one the very few that have one here. Spent the weekend back up in the rocks working low along a few rivers and water falls. Stopped in a visited lots of hunters, many from the US trying their luck.
We are still taking advantage of many of the strips built by the US during the build of the Alaska highway. Even over grown you could still land a Maule sideways on many of them, eh.
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