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Title: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Larry Borden on September 10, 2022, 11:25:29 AM
Due to Vertigo, I'm having to sell my Ringmaster fleet. Starting with my Ringmaster 1000. 64" wing span all silk and dope. Powered by a K&B 61, built by Scott Riese. Plane has about a dozen flights, all at the Ringmaster Roundup from days gone by. Sweetheart of a flyer. Ask Joe Gilbert, dee Rice and several other pilots that flew her.
450 bucks
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Dalton Hammett on September 10, 2022, 01:30:14 PM
I would love to have that plane but you are just too far away........
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Richard Fleming on September 10, 2022, 04:13:42 PM
I am sorry to hear about you having vertigo brother Larry. I hope it is a mild case.
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Doug Moisuk on September 11, 2022, 12:31:59 PM
Are you seeking treatment for the vertigo it is possible to get past that good luck. 
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Larry Borden on September 11, 2022, 09:38:08 PM
I am sorry to hear about you having vertigo brother Larry. I hope it is a mild case.
Comes and goes. Nothing has helped. Rather sell to someone who can enjoy them than to let the gather dust.
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: john e. holliday on September 12, 2022, 10:14:58 AM
Vertigo, same as getting dizzy?  I would when I could get to the field would start doing 8's and loops when the dizzies hit me.   Even flying inverted a lap or two helped.  It was the over heads that gave me real problems.   D>K
Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: Tom_Fluker on September 12, 2022, 10:18:53 AM
You've had vertigo for as long as I've known you.  I'm guessing old age is setting in!!!    n~

Title: Re: selling Ringmaster Fleet
Post by: dale gleason on September 12, 2022, 06:55:08 PM
There is an "exercise" easily found on u-tube for treating this. I think it is the "Epley Maneuver". With age, crystals that should be fixed in the inner ear come loose and go places they shouldn't, bumping into sensors connected to nerves.

I've found it to stop the vertigo if the procedure is kept up routinely.

Hang tough, Larry,

dale g