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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Apr 10, 2009
Description: I was looking for a place to beach the plane at my friends campground-ish community on Lake Tillary.

I was slowly sailing backwards through here and as I passed this slip, it just looked perfect so I paddled right in.

The dock does not extend all the way to the tail, and the wheels are just resting on the docks. When I pulled in, the right wheel cleared the dock completely, and the left wheel was was offset so it was over the water.
It worked like a charm.
Date Taken: Apr 10, 2009
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Owner: Tony G.
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Category: 353, carolina flying stuff
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Tony Gugliuzza - Apr 10,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Here's another angle      Attachments:  

tillary slip 2.jpg
tillary slip 2


    
  
Jon Ladd - Apr 10,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Very nice! Now you just need a beta prop to back out.     
  
Larry Woods - Apr 11,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Jon:<br />Speaking of beta prop, has anybody acquired time with the Airmaster cockpit adjustable prop? I have been speaking with the company and they expect to have a reversible, cockpit adjustable prop in the near term.<br /><br />Best,<br />Larry     
  
Bruno Grondin - Apr 15,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    mine has beta action...hehehe     
  
Tony Gugliuzza - Apr 15,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    It really wasnt hard to just give it a little shove back and then jump in and start the motor.     


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