Almost two months into the new year and this is the very first post of the year???
Been a cold snowy New England winter, but today although the ground is still snow covered it got up to almost 50°, though a bit blustery. I played hooky from work this afternoon and pulled the Hatz out for the first time in over two months. Landings were a challenge and unpretty in the gusty crosswind but the airplane is still usable, and I felt better after watching a buddy land his Navion and get blown around even more than me.
I wanted to take some pictures of the snowy landscape, but not so much that I wanted to take my gloves off...
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I met Dana at the Golden Age air Museum in Bethel Pa, he was camped under the wing of his Hatz and I was with a friend nearby in a tent. I am building a Hatz Classic and he was nice enough to give me my first Hatz ride. I can confirm that a 6' 4", 220 lb person can fit in the front of the CB1 but not necessarily comfortably. It was a very cold night and Dana is quite a hearty sole.
Dana, thanks for the ride and hope to fly with you when mine is complete.
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Ed White
HC 154
"In life 10% wrong is failure, in school it's an A"
Yeah. Way too cold for flying here in Canada. Think Polar Vortex with a promise of melting snow sometime this year yet.
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I've been working on my Hatz but not a lot on my my blog. Nothing exciting is happening. I did finish my trim control. A couple of my neighbors suggested that I put a clear side panel on it so the inner workings are visible. I did that and added a Hatz logo.
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The weekend rain washed away most of the snow and it's supposed to get up to 47° on Wednesday, so I'm hoping I can get a quickie in after work if it's not too windy. Fiddled with the tailwheel today, hoping to fix the shimmy I was seeing last time.
I can't believe I used to fly the Hatz routinely in the low thirties. But that was when I was in my low thirties! Now that I'm 62 that's about where I want the temp.
hatz215 wrote:I can't believe I used to fly the Hatz routinely in the low thirties. But that was when I was in my low thirties! Now that I'm 62 that's about where I want the temp.
Steve
I agree - I am 59 and that is the temps I look for when I want to fly...