In this episode Alex and Chris sit down with a special guests Steve Zvada and Bob Parmelee.
These guys have traveled the world as pilots in the corporate world and are very passionate about RC flight. We touch on many subjects in the full scale world including sailplanes and hot air balloons. Steve and Bob share some fantastic stories from there many years in aviation.
Enjoy!
Bob's first solo was in his father's Aeronca Chief, similar to this one.
Steve's first solo was in a c150 similar to this one.
Steve currently flies in a G550 similar to this one.
G550 Cockpit
Steve and Bob used to work together flying a Bombardier Challenger similar to this one.
Challenger Cockpit
When Bob first started flying for a living, he flew a Howard 500 similar to this one.
One of Steve's first jobs was flying a plane similar to this one. (the one in front)
Also, be sure to check out Bruno Vassel on YouTube. Alex and Steve enjoy watching Bruno together.
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Sorry about the delay on the show notes.
Thanks for listening.
-Alex
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But where are the show notes, You know the link to that glider channel and the other notes that you said was meant to be in the show notes? Also seems that on other podcasts you said you would place something in the show notes and I look and cant find it
Thanks, love the podcast and keep em coming, makes the long drive to school something to look forward to.
- Ryan
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Thanks for listening!
-Alex
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my dad instructed me to pull and hold the cut away handle,untill we saw the ring on the end of the tow rope float away. the citabria (airbatic spelled backward)droped in almost a flat stall as he dove and banked over the runway and landed in fornt of the office.
we flew a normal pattern and landed several minutes after he did(this sold me on gliders VS power)
this was at estrella sailport owned by les Horvath at the time in Arizona.
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