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Schultz Tailwind N957JL has a new caretaker


 

The?last time I took my wife on a trip in our?Cessna 150, she looked out the?window and noticed that the trucks on the?interstate were?outrunning us. She told me, we?need a faster airplane. When your wife says something like that you?don't want to miss out on that opportunity! So we purchased a W-10 from the estate of the late Robert Schultz in Houston. After a few days of poking and prodding, etc, we got the engine up and running and taxied the airplane to make?sure that?the brakes and steering?were?good. I didn't want to fly it for the first time in a 15 kt crosswind. Yesterday, the wind was more down the runway, so I took it out for its first flight in 5 years. After about a half hour of checking the flight characteristics, I made three touch and go's. Other than my first bouncy landing, everything worked perfectly. After checking things over carefully, I loaded up and took her to its new home in Kansas.

Taking off out of west Houston, I initially climbed to 6500' and found that the groundspeed wasn't much over 100 kts. They were forecasting 35 kt headwinds, but at that altitude it was closer to 50 kts. So I dropped back down to 4500' and picked up about 20 kts of groundspeed but had a much bumpier?ride. I made a fuel/potty stop in Rockwall just east of the DFW area. The second leg into Kansas went much faster with ground speeds in northern Oklahoma showing more like 150 to 160 kts.

I'm going to need to do a few more T &G's to get comfortable with landing this airplane (the ground is a lot closer than the Airtractor that I'm used to flying), but it seems to run and perform well. One thing's for?sure, my wife won't be complaining about being passed by a truck on the freeway!

Brian Bird
N957JL


 

Congratulations on your new plane!

On Friday, March 21, 2025 at 08:36:13 AM CDT, Brian Bird via groups.io <bird3304t@...> wrote:


The?last time I took my wife on a trip in our?Cessna 150, she looked out the?window and noticed that the trucks on the?interstate were?outrunning us. She told me, we?need a faster airplane. When your wife says something like that you?don't want to miss out on that opportunity! So we purchased a W-10 from the estate of the late Robert Schultz in Houston. After a few days of poking and prodding, etc, we got the engine up and running and taxied the airplane to make?sure that?the brakes and steering?were?good. I didn't want to fly it for the first time in a 15 kt crosswind. Yesterday, the wind was more down the runway, so I took it out for its first flight in 5 years. After about a half hour of checking the flight characteristics, I made three touch and go's. Other than my first bouncy landing, everything worked perfectly. After checking things over carefully, I loaded up and took her to its new home in Kansas.

Taking off out of west Houston, I initially climbed to 6500' and found that the groundspeed wasn't much over 100 kts. They were forecasting 35 kt headwinds, but at that altitude it was closer to 50 kts. So I dropped back down to 4500' and picked up about 20 kts of groundspeed but had a much bumpier?ride. I made a fuel/potty stop in Rockwall just east of the DFW area. The second leg into Kansas went much faster with ground speeds in northern Oklahoma showing more like 150 to 160 kts.

I'm going to need to do a few more T &G's to get comfortable with landing this airplane (the ground is a lot closer than the Airtractor that I'm used to flying), but it seems to run and perform well. One thing's for?sure, my wife won't be complaining about being passed by a truck on the freeway!

Brian Bird
N957JL


 

Brian, it's great that you got the W-10 up and running.? Hope it is a good plane for you and your wife.? Thanks for letting us know you are home ok.
Steven B


 

Brian,
Congrats!!? ?You and your wife are in for some enjoyable adventures.
Keith


 

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Brian,

I would like to thank you and your wife for becoming the new caretakers of my Dad¡¯s W-10. ?I am sure ya¡¯ll will have many fun adventures as did my Dad. ?Looking forward to hearing about those adventures.

Blue skys and calm winds
Lawrence ¡°Dan¡± Schultz

On Mar 21, 2025, at 9:23?AM, Keith Klos via groups.io <kloskeith@...> wrote:

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Brian,
Congrats!!? ?You and your wife are in for some enjoyable adventures.
Keith


 

Dan-
Thanks for all your help getting the plane going again. Lori and I really enjoyed getting to know you and your wife. I think we are in for some great times with it once we are retired in a few months. Now you need to finish up that RV so maybe we can meet up at a fly-in somewhere.

Brian


On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 10:10?AM Dan Schultz via <dans7a=[email protected]> wrote:
Brian,

I would like to thank you and your wife for becoming the new caretakers of my Dad¡¯s W-10.? I am sure ya¡¯ll will have many fun adventures as did my Dad.? Looking forward to hearing about those adventures.

Blue skys and calm winds
Lawrence ¡°Dan¡± Schultz

On Mar 21, 2025, at 9:23?AM, Keith Klos via <kloskeith=[email protected]> wrote:

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Brian,
Congrats!!? ?You and your wife are in for some enjoyable adventures.
Keith


 

Congratulations Brian! I bet you're going to enjoy flying the W10...that will give your right leg muscles a break from that Airtractor?


 

We now have two active Ag Pilots that I know of who own Tailwinds. Both airplanes rescued from years of hibernation. Paul Book in Oroville CA rescued the Clement 0 360 W10 a while ago. Congratulations to Brian.


 


 

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Brian, where are you in Kansas? ?Bobby

On Mar 22, 2025, at 5:11?PM, Tailwind14855 via groups.io <Tailwind14855@...> wrote:

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We now have two active Ag Pilots that I know of who own Tailwinds. Both airplanes rescued from years of hibernation. Paul Book in Oroville CA rescued the Clement 0 360 W10 a while ago. Congratulations to Brian.


 

I am in Hutchinson, the airplane is based at the Hutchinson Regional Airport KHUT. We're about 40 miles NW of Wichita.

Brian


On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 8:06?PM Bobby via <hatconversions=[email protected]> wrote:
Brian, where are you in Kansas?? Bobby

On Mar 22, 2025, at 5:11?PM, Tailwind14855 via <Tailwind14855=[email protected]> wrote:

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We now have two active Ag Pilots that I know of who own Tailwinds. Both airplanes rescued from years of hibernation. Paul Book in Oroville CA rescued the Clement 0 360 W10 a while ago. Congratulations to Brian.