casey jones
Charter Member
I admire the DC-3, DC-4, DC-6, L749, but most of all to me there is nothing like the Douglas DC-7C, With Cal Classic's DC-7C, and Mr Ken Mitchell's DC-7 panel it is a match made in the stars. I am a dummy when compared to the real pilots here, but I try to use my limited knowledege only in what I read. The DC-6 (I fly the X-112A) was most likely the best of the Douglas piston airliners, fast, very smooth and responsive to the controls, and popular with the public. The L749 is a very complecated airplane to fly and operate. Then we come to the DC-7C Seven Seas, Douglas changed the wing design, and this may have given it more speed, but for me takeoffs are a white knuckle affair..it is a step up progress with moving the flaps up a click at a time and watching the airspeed which must move to at least 150 knots before more lift can be realized. Ihe other night I was making a instrument night approach into Victorville Airport California, as I descended through the pitch black of midnight, I had a difficult time in adjusting my auto pilot which is above the panel and is not at all lighted, this is the only problem I know of for Mr Mitchell's DC-7 panel, But landing the DC-7CF at night can be a real hand full for me...but in the end it is a great wonderful airplane.
Cheers
Casey
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Casey