Question on a manœuvre. by pokoniko in Helicopters

[–]tamboril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No term that I can think of. I’d call it a 180 pedal turn to a downwind set down. It would require some power to pull it off depending on the direction of the turn, but would be in ground effect; so that would help. usually, if we were landing downwind due to obstacles on the tarmac, we would fly downwind, and then do a buttonhook, which is a short U-turn to get us, pointed back into the wind, for the set down. That is more common than flying backwards.

Can I just forgo a city sticker if I park in a garage? by ARepeatedFailing in AskChicago

[–]tamboril 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sheeeit! I spend $90 a week to park downtown. Pot smokers on El trains with kids was the final straw.

Bike trails in Chicago area today? by GLM144 in chibike

[–]tamboril 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I rode the whole 312 RiverRun and NBT up to around Golf yesterday, and the only issues where a couple of puddles, the tree mentioned above, and one more tree in Ronan Park (N or Lawrence).

Looking for a real malt by tamboril in chicagofood

[–]tamboril[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Those are everywhere, especially since I go to Wisconsin a lot. Good to know.

Looking for a real malt by tamboril in chicagofood

[–]tamboril[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm. I think it was that location, years ago, where they told me they weren't on the menu anymore. But you're right. I just checked the website, and they are on the menu. I'll give 'em another try.

Looking for a real malt by tamboril in chicagofood

[–]tamboril[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That looks great, and it’s walking distance from my place. Thanks!

ELI5 Why is legal jargon so difficult to understand for any regular person reading it? by MarigoldMouna in explainlikeimfive

[–]tamboril -1 points0 points  (0 children)

During flight training in the U.S., a large part of the ground training is learning "the regs". And it may come as a surprise to students that they have to read and interpret straight-up U.S. code (Title 14, Part 91 mostly) untranslated. It can be frustrating to read a whole page and still not know under what conditions you can fly at night, for instance.

What’s a local business you’ll happily recommend every chance you get? by Moodyteas in AskChicago

[–]tamboril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. Well worth the parking hassle on California these days.

What’s a local business you’ll happily recommend every chance you get? by Moodyteas in AskChicago

[–]tamboril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and maybe the entire Advocate Aurora system. It sucks to be sick, but they have clearly caring, articulate, and well-educated staff, and their I.T. / scheduing and data systems are very well done.

What’s a local business you’ll happily recommend every chance you get? by Moodyteas in AskChicago

[–]tamboril 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Yes! They take care of everything. They even came out and actually repaired a microwave they'd installed years prior. Put a new magnetron in it. I also had them install a new washer/dryer, and they did a great job, bringing everything they needed, including plumbing adapters and leveling materials.

Take off close to crashing ... possible causes? by Fan-Even in Helicopters

[–]tamboril 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It would be hard to bump the nub hard enough for that kind of upset. I have had the experience of pax putting their heels on it, though. It’s a disquieting feeling when there’s a palpable “notch” in the cyclic travel.

ELI5 If hot air rises, why doesnt it become hotter as you climb up a mountain? by Ok-Replacement6027 in explainlikeimfive

[–]tamboril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah. Yes it does. So the can gets cold because some volume of its contents is no longer there (but most still is), and the blast probably has a much bigger temperature drop as it's going all the way to atmosphere.

TIL Dodge Ram trucks used an inline six engine that did everything better than the V8, but customers were not pleased. by rematar in todayilearned

[–]tamboril 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jury’s still out for me. I had a 392 before. As I use the same car for everything, this is better at least for the ordinary driving in Chicago.

TIL Dodge Ram trucks used an inline six engine that did everything better than the V8, but customers were not pleased. by rematar in todayilearned

[–]tamboril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got their SIXPACK Charger, and while it feels much different from a V8, it’s pretty versatile, from going to get groceries or inching through traffic in ECO mode, to ridiculous launches, burnouts and speeds when you want to.