Okay........Now with Pics of Loading Bench and Gun Vault

c-fbmi. very nice set up .heres another project for you . you should try to tell the hunting story on all of your mounts you have there .youll be busy .
 
Angus......flew into one stone sheep hunt in a radial 265 Hp Wilga. One of the operators in the Yukon used to own one, he was the only guy that would land on certain lakes. Outstanding pilot and a really nice performing aircraft.

Phil.........I bought most of my powder at WSS in Calgary and Edmonton, every time I went south, I'd stock up. That was back when a guy could buy 5 or 6, 8 Lbrs and it was all in stock..........back in the days of...."Yes sir, how many would you like" as opposed to "Check back in six months, we may have a couple pounds by then". Now I buy a pound here and a pound there when I come across it for a not too bad price, and just throw it in the big jugs and shake it well. I did once upon a time, hear of a primer shortage and severe price increase, so I bought every primer in Whitehorse. I also made a good deal with Brian in Faro one time and took 10,000 Fed 215s he had from an ordering mistake.
 
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Angus......flew into one stone sheep hunt in a radial 265 Hp Wilga. One of the operators in the Yukon used to own one, he was the only guy that would land on certain lakes. Outstanding pilot and a really nice performing aircraft.
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You'll like her, the extra power and slightly improved aerodynamics make for a pretty aggressively performing little puddle hopper.
 
Mine was built by EADS in 2001 just an updated version but same airframe you flew, Lycoming K1B5 (300hp). Douglas is a pilot and as part of his SOMA resume survived a crash, that's one SOMA badge I hope to avoid! Fifteen years airborne this year and still good. We should go make some splashes late next summer Douglas, lot of good little fishing lakes in the mountains your way with no other way in. Trade you for a ride in one of the toys.


That picture is Ft. Langley, isn't it? I learned to fly floats (Supercub) with Dave Hamel out of that float base.
 
Now I know what the large breasted girl in high school felt like.........."You guys all compliment me and want to be my friend so you can play with my big s.....hooters"............:d:d;);)


Couldn't resist that one.......the kind words of appreciation are in deed appreciated.
 
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I don't have too much to add to this thread, but I will say that at 41 I am just starting to see the fruits of my labor to the point where almost nothing within reason is impossible.......

Having made some choices in life I don't regret that kept me from filling a niche and working hard, I was resigned to just the working hard part...... mostly based on geography.......

Totally respect what you did Douglas, and it's nice to see that you are enjoying the rewards and had some time along the way to create experience and memory...... you can't take it with you after all....
 
Now I know what the large breasted girl in high school felt like.........."You guys all compliment me and want to be my friend so you can play with my big s.....hooters"............:d:d;);)

Does anyone have photo-shop skills? Could come in handy right now...
 
Oh no, i have an image i cannot erase. Douglas with big perky s-hooters.

Almost...

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Mine was built by EADS in 2001 just an updated version but same airframe you flew, Lycoming K1B5 (300hp). Douglas is a pilot and as part of his SOMA resume survived a crash, that's one SOMA badge I hope to avoid! Fifteen years airborne this year and still good. We should go make some splashes late next summer Douglas, lot of good little fishing lakes in the mountains your way with no other way in. Trade you for a ride in one of the toys.


Not my 1st. choice for a skydive plane fer sure.;)
 
sweet, what a collection of rifles!

random fact for the day - if that were in Australia, you would need a surveillance setup an some security alarm tapped into a national channel to authorites , an that is after only 12 I believe LOL
 
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