For @WacoFan

If your clients are Eurotrash in the brassiere business I could see the Cirri being more fitting. But only then. There's no replacement for displacement.

Man. How could you NOT want to be in the brassiere business? Especially given the remark about displacement!

It requires the utmost attention to detail in product evaluation, sales and marketing. :)
 
I've got a ton of time falling asleep in the back of that exact airplane. Didn't know how cool it was until I got older. When I was young I thought every airport was full of Howard's, Spartan's, Stearman's and Waco's. :)
I envy your upbringing, and I thought you might comment regarding that picture. As short as my tenure at KSZP was I still reflect on it fondly. A group of people and an airport that exists solely for the appreciation of flying machines, money seems like a secondary concern. True enthusiasts.
 
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Since the thread title is For @WacoFan. I happened upon this beast today up in BFL. It's usually in the hangar but they had it pulled out. The gentleman was kind enough to answer all my questions. I felt like a 13 year old asking about boobs for the first time. How big are they? How far can you go? How does it handle? Etc. the interior was straight out of the mid to late '60's. All in all, it was awesome. Almost 23k gross weight. Will do close to 250kts.
 
I really dig the Howard 500, too.
With the mil paint job and nose art, I had just assumed it was a loadstar, so I didn't even ask. I was pretty sure it wasn't a Howard 500. When I looked at the pics later, the yoke cap on the pilots side, says Howard 250. Now I'm even more confused. Maybe @WacoFan can enlighten the crowd?
 
With the mil paint job and nose art, I had just assumed it was a loadstar, so I didn't even ask. I was pretty sure it wasn't a Howard 500. When I looked at the pics later, the yoke cap on the pilots side, says Howard 250. Now I'm even more confused. Maybe @WacoFan can enlighten the crowd?

That one you saw isn't a 500, it is a 250 like the yoke horn button states.

I was just saying I think the 500 is sexy too.
 
That one you saw isn't a 500, it is a 250 like the yoke horn button states.

I was just saying I think the 500 is sexy too.
Gotcha. I have heard of the 500 but not the 250. Do you know what the main differences are? They're both based on the Lodestar correct? The pax windows are obviously different and it looks like the 250 has three blades while the 500 has four. Maybe some other aero mods? I'm pretty sure I saw a brochure about the one you posted five or six years ago when it was for sale?
 
Bad. Ass. Look at how close those prop tips are to the ground. Compress the mains and the nose and it gets waaaaaay closer. Crazy.
And they operated off of carriers. I've always wondered how fast one could go with modified 3350s. I can tell you with a fair amount of certainty that fleeting thought has crossed minds that I can only aspire to emulate, and there hasn't been any takers. At least there are few still flying.
 
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