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=== [[Mooney Mark 21]] ''Soiled Dove'' ===
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Jennlynn's second plane; she traded ''Magic Carpet'', along with a lot of cash in for it in 1993.
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Jennlynn's second plane; she bought it for $42,500 including the trade in of ''Magic Carpet'' in 1993.{{Cite|MC|14}}
Low wing, single 4 cylinder engine, tricycle landing gear, 4 seater. Airspeed of 200mph, twice the range of the Cessna 150. ''Soiled Dove'' is the 1962 version. As per [[Magic Carpet Chapter 20|MC20]], it was sold to four military retirees.
Low wing, single 4 cylinder engine, tricycle landing gear, 4 seater. Airspeed of 200mph, twice the range of the Cessna 150. ''Soiled Dove'' is the 1962 version. As per [[Magic Carpet Chapter 20|MC20]], it was sold to four military retirees.

Revision as of 07:56, 24 July 2011

This page is under construction, and eventually will either describe or link to pages for the various aircraft that appear in one or more of the Spearfish Lake Tales.

Unless otherwise noted, all aircraft are single engine.

Contents

Significant Individual Planes

Cessna 140 Rocinante

The Cessna 140 (and the 120, a stripped down model) are single engine, high wing, two-seat, light general aviation aircraft that were first produced in 1946, immediately following the end of World War II. Production ended in 1950, and was later succeeded by the Cessna 150, a similar two-seat trainer which introduced a tricycle gear. Between the 120 and the 140, Cessna sold 7,664 airplanes in the five years that the aircraft were produced. Tailwheel ("Taildragger") landing gear, fabric covered wings, 85 or 90 hp Continental 4 cylinder engine (Rocinante had the 85 hp version).

Mark Gravengood bought Rocinante used in 1970; the engine had just been overhauled but the wing fabric needed to be replaced. In spring of 1971 he takes off on a trip around the country; at the last minute Jackie Archer decides to go with him. Their adventures are described in the book Rocinante.

Wikipedia page for Cessna 140

Cessna 150 Magic Carpet

Jennlynn Swift's first airplane, the "little green and white Cessna".MC1 Jennlynn "discovered Magic Carpet -- the name came with the plane, lettered on the cowling -- down near San Diego at a price she figured she could afford" in her second year at Caltech.MC2 She bought it for $9500, and traded it in for the same amount when buying Soiled Dove a little over four years later.MC14

Cessna's replacement for the 140; a tricycle landing gear plane with high metal wings and a 100 horsepower Continental engine. It was a very popular airplane (almost 24000 were built from 1957 to 1977) for training and touring.

Wikipedia page for Cessna 150

Mooney Mark 21 Soiled Dove

Jennlynn's second plane; she bought it for $42,500 including the trade in of Magic Carpet in 1993.MC14 Low wing, single 4 cylinder engine, tricycle landing gear, 4 seater. Airspeed of 200mph, twice the range of the Cessna 150. Soiled Dove is the 1962 version. As per MC20, it was sold to four military retirees.

Stinson 108-1

Mark Gravengood's father's plane; At the beginning of Rocinante Mark flew Jackie down to Lordston and back to pick up some supplies for recovering Rocinante's wings. Later, Mark and a couple of guys from the Henry Toivo expedition also flew it out to Rod Matson's archeological dig in Absent Friend.

More than 5000 of the 108 series were built between 1945 and 1950. Initially Stinson was a division of Consolidated Vultee. In 1948 Piper bought Stinson and sold the remaining inventory as the Piper-Stinson. 150 horsepower engine (Franklin?), fabric covered metal tube fuselage, high wings, tailwheel landing gear. Seats for pilot and 3 passengers; baggage compartment behind rear seats. Cruising speed around 110 mph.

Wikipedia page for Stinson 108

Cessna 182

Dirty Thirty at Leadville; Jennlynn also rents one for a while. Also known as the Skylane; single engine, 4 passenger, high wing, tricycle landing gear, introduced in 1956 and still currently marketed. Usually equipped with a 6 cylinder Continental 230 horsepower engine. Useful load: 1140 lb. Cruising speed 167mph; range 1070 miles.

Wikipedia page for Cessna 182

Cessna 310 Twin engine (1967 version)

Jennlynn flew one belonging to a customer in MC02, and later owns one (Songbird) as Skyhook #1 in Alone Together. The 310 her company Skyhook Aviation owns was purchased shortly after the events of MC18; i.e. sometime shortly after May, 1995.

Wikipedia page for Cessna 310

Learjet 24A (1967) Registration Number N590SH aka Skyhook

Skyhook is the second airplane that appears in Alone Together and in more detail in Magic Carpet starting in Chapter 23.

Wikipedia page for Learjet 24

Brief Appearances

  • Cessna 185 (Mark rented one to follow Josh and Tiffany in the Idatarod in Runner's Moon)
  • Cessna 207
  • Pitts S-2 (a very powerful two-seat biplane used for aerobatics that Jennlynn Swift recalls briefly flying and considers as a potential second airplane in Magic Carpet Chapter 23.)

Sailplanes

Sailplanes (gliders) appeared in Rocinante and Busted Axle Road and one of the short stories

  • Schweizer 2-33 in Rocinante
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