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[–]skeeter 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

Do you live in a single or double wide mobile home?

Just curious.

[–]Brewdabier[S] 4 insightful - 3 fun4 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 3 fun -  (4 children)

Just curious.

Or do you have shit for brains, as for the question neither. I own a motorhome, 3 bed home in Bavaria, three rock crawler jeeps, forth need some work, Cessna 172 and I bet you rent an apartment. Now go back to reddit

[–]skeeter 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

YEAH, i have shit for brains.. you caught me..

hey, quick question... could you fly that cessna 172 upside down? cuz i took a few flight lessons and always wanted to go upside down..

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

Fuck yeah dude, I can fly all sorts of things upside down. Same as normal flying really but you crash quicker.

[–]skeeter 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

My concern with flying inverted would be is the engine and fuel system going to operate ok, is it doesn't have a fuel system that depends on gravity or whatever..

I think I would enjoy inverted flying, even in a plain Jane cessna..

[–]johnnybravo 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Don't take my word for anything, but aeroplanes have a CV carburettor for this very reason. If the fuel can reach the carb your engine is going to keep running IMO. Wish it were as easy to learn hobbyist flying for me too. Is it expensive in the USA?