They were too busy 'texting' on their cell phones!Nice smoke pass, but the young ladies don't seem too impressed!!
They were too busy 'texting' on their cell phones!![]()
The girls are texting something like "Still stuck with my Dad at the boring airport"
the boy in the blue shirt is texting " you should see the two hot chicks here"
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Maybe the gals are checking their address book to make sure "that pilot guy's" number is in there!
OK, it's a good fantasy...now where's that link to the deal on the smoke system....
Great photo by the way!!
Cheers,
Bob Mills
"Rocket Six"
N600SS
Reno-Stead (4SD)
The girls are texting something like "Still stuck with my Dad at the boring airport"
the boy in the blue shirt is texting " you should see the two hot chicks here"
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OK, this has go on long enough. This pic is from a fellow OhioValley RVator and I guess it's time to post the "before the pull up smoking pic". The girls are actually checking their cameras to see if they got the shot, not realizing the best pic was yet to come. This is the prior pic:![]()
I do agree the boy in the blue shirt is probably not there to see the smoking hot airplane but the smoking hot girls![]()
What kind of smoke fluid are you using? Diesel? Also, any idea what the discharge pressure of the pump in the system?Thanks. The system is from www.smokingairplanes.com
Best money I ever spent.
It took longer to open the box, than it did to install it ( Well, not really, but it is a very nice set up, especially for the RV's) The REAL plus is it doubles as a "VCAS" Visual Collision Avoidance System. I have lost count of the times other aircraft have been able to report " Got the traffic in sight"
Oh, BTW, those "gals" are both John's "daughters". . . (inside joke)
Regards,
Bernie Ockuly
Strongsville,Ohio
RV7A, N914E, 484 hrs, 1,033 landings, 927 rolls, since 9/11/05
L.G.I.T.W.
Thanks for the info......If you're going to roll your own, the pumps are rather common 12VDC pumps that can be had from places like Northern Tool. Don't know the pressures for sure, but I have a small valve in between the pump and injector. Overall, I'd just say buy the pre-made kit, it installs quickly and easily, plus it's a known quantity (and I can pull the tank out of the bagge compartment in minutes if I need to as the system has quick disconnects on the wire and hoses).
My 2 cents as usual.
Cheers,
Stein
Thanks for the info.
You're getting about as much smoke as I am with one injector and diesel. I'm using a low pressure electric fuel pump with a solenoid valve (to prevent siphoning and dribbling). Also have the quick removal system in my (-8) front baggage. I found a red plastic boat fuel tank that fits perfectly in the baggage opening. Hydraulic quick connects for the smoke fluid. Electrical quick connects for the power. Works pretty good.
Couldn't have said it better!I like this photo... The youngsters are looking at their gadgets, the adults are looking at the airplane, except the old guy who is looking at the young girls.