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    I know we have had quite a few posts about strange weather lately, but winter has arrived in Northern Ontario . . . and there is nothing like good old hockey and a rink on the lake to keep the kids from Nintendo, Play Stations, TV, MP3's, and MSN! I just took these pictures a few minutes ago, it is minus 16 Celcius (about 3 degrees Farenheight), the kids have been out for two hours, and I just asked my son when he was coming in. His reply was "Never".
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    Grant S. Bailey
    C-FXSU
    1951 Model 19
    Delta, B.C.

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    Save that photo!!!!

    One of those kids will become a hockey legend someday- you never know....
    John 3728T

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    • #3
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      Definately looks like fun.
      DC

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        Originally posted by Grant S. Bailey View Post
        I know we have had quite a few posts about strange weather lately, but winter has arrived in Northern Ontario . . . and there is nothing like good old hockey and a rink on the lake to keep the kids from Nintendo, Play Stations, TV, MP3's, and MSN! I just took these pictures a few minutes ago, it is minus 16 Celcius (about 3 degrees Farenheight), the kids have been out for two hours, and I just asked my son when he was coming in. His reply was "Never".
        Grant,
        I'm just going outside again to try to flood my 25 X 90 ft rink . Hard to
        believe that it isn't cold enough in Newfoundland hey ? We had heavy rain last night again and it ruined most of my work. The long range is looking bad again as we are supposed to get to plus 5 C again in a week. With nighttime
        temps only getting to -5C it's hard to get good ice down.
        Anyway off I go................................................ ........again!!

        Robert Bradbury
        46 BC12D C-FAJH
        C90 1650 floats
        Robert Bradbury
        BC12D Experimental
        C-FAJH C90
        Sen. 74X39 prop
        Seaplane 1650 Floats

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          Ya, I know. A rink is one of those things. Five hours of work for every hour of play. But it is worth every bit of the effort once you see the kids out on the ice. My son spent the whole afternoon out there again today! We've got pretty good conditions right now. Big high pressure, clear and cold, not too much snow. I bought myself a new gas pump to flood this year but so far haven't had to use it.
          Grant S. Bailey
          C-FXSU
          1951 Model 19
          Delta, B.C.

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            ya Hours of work for a short time at play,,,, sounds alot like flying to me...

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            • #7
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              Hi Grant,
              More Canadian fun.....
              Attached Files

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                Originally posted by Grant S. Bailey View Post
                Ya, I know. A rink is one of those things. Five hours of work for every hour of play. But it is worth every bit of the effort once you see the kids out on the ice. My son spent the whole afternoon out there again today! We've got pretty good conditions right now. Big high pressure, clear and cold, not too much snow. I bought myself a new gas pump to flood this year but so far haven't had to use it.
                Geeze, I have about a weeks work into mine including one all nighter and
                I'm still not able to skate on it. The weather is just not cooperating .

                I assume you are flying floats and have a 0-200 given you own a F19 and
                your on a lake. If yes I wouldn't mind comparing notes rearding performance
                and yaw stability.

                Robert
                Robert Bradbury
                BC12D Experimental
                C-FAJH C90
                Sen. 74X39 prop
                Seaplane 1650 Floats

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                  High Time Cub - Nice looking Fleet Canuck. Looks like this plane is in the Canadian Owner Maintenance category by the looks of the X on the registration. Where was that picture taken?

                  Robert - I own an original 1951 Model 19 which I have been working on for four years now. Progress on my project can be viewed at the following link:



                  My intention is to put it on floats if I am satisfied with the performance on wheels. I have put a C-90-12F in it and have the float fittings welded in place. I hope to be able to post pictures of it sitting on the lake in front of our house someday!!
                  Grant S. Bailey
                  C-FXSU
                  1951 Model 19
                  Delta, B.C.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Grant S. Bailey View Post
                    High Time Cub - Nice looking Fleet Canuck. Looks like this plane is in the Canadian Owner Maintenance category by the looks of the X on the registration. Where was that picture taken?

                    Robert - I own an original 1951 Model 19 which I have been working on for four years now. Progress on my project can be viewed at the following link:



                    My intention is to put it on floats if I am satisfied with the performance on wheels. I have put a C-90-12F in it and have the float fittings welded in place. I hope to be able to post pictures of it sitting on the lake in front of our house someday!!
                    I have a C90-12 in mine, but it appears you have the long mount and cowl.
                    Mine is on the short mount A65 version and is doing just fine after 200 hrs
                    of float operation. I had to dish the firewall to clear the mags and I also used
                    the B&C light weight alternator and starter. If I had my time back I probably
                    would have gone for the O-290D2 or O-320 and flaps .

                    Hey the project is looking great, looks like you'll be ready in the spring at least on wheels. I have never flown mine on wheels and have no desire to
                    do so. Float flying is safer around here just because there are so many lakes
                    to land on. I'll send a couple of pics if I can find your email address on this site.

                    Robert
                    Robert Bradbury
                    BC12D Experimental
                    C-FAJH C90
                    Sen. 74X39 prop
                    Seaplane 1650 Floats

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                      Grant,
                      I think it was Great Slave Lake in the Canadian Sub-Arctic. It's now in the Reynolds -Alberta Musuem.....PM me if you would like more info.

                      These "kids" in Ontario (1938) also seem to be having good clean fun! Fleet 7 CF-AOC
                      Jim
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                      • #12
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                        And where was that picture taken "High Time Cub"?
                        Grant S. Bailey
                        C-FXSU
                        1951 Model 19
                        Delta, B.C.

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                        • #13
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                          Hi Grant!
                          Looks like it's in your back yard! Austin Airways, Sudbury, Ontario. This 1938 photo shows Frank W. Russell (left) chief of maintenance, student pilot "Rusty" Blakey, and "Red" McGrae in charge of the flying school.
                          Jim

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                            Robert and Grant,
                            Perhaps you could enlist some help flooding your rinks from Dennis......

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                              Jim,

                              Seeing that you seem to have some past connection with Northern Ontario, I attach a portrait of a distant relative of mine (I believe Rex was my father's uncle) with his dog and his plane. What is more significant is this portrait is an original Karsh that is now in my hands (sorry for the poor quality, but I scanned it from inside a picture frame). For those not familiar with Yousuf Karsh, he was a master portraitist responsible for portriats of some of the world's most famous individuals. I attach another Karsh portrait for our friend Robert across the pond.

                              Grant
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                              Grant S. Bailey
                              C-FXSU
                              1951 Model 19
                              Delta, B.C.

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