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I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any
recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. ... a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. ... fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May ... stay along the coast, east of Washington DC ... stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? ... west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) ... aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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just make sure the weather forecast will allow you to sneak along the coast
and not get pushed west into the DC ADIZ TFR BT "Marc" wrote in message news:nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53... I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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![]() Marc wrote: .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. If you've never done it, and there isn't a TFR in the way, and the weather is good enough to give you a good view, definitely shoot the corridor. Pick up the NY TAC and listen in on the self-announce frequencies. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May There's nothing at the airport, but it's a short cab ride to town. Lots of nice Victorian buildings there. Skip it if the weather's bad. .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC Easton, MD has a decent lunch counter if you're over that way. Ridgely, MD has picnic facilities and camping. If you've nothing better to do, the old planes they have in storage are worth a few minutes. Last time I was there, they had an old Curtiss "flying banana" hanging from the rafters. .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? Good for a few hours, though it's best in the summer season. Check to see what restaurants/hotels are open this time of year. .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) That's the way I go, but I don't usually stop at Luray. The winds over the ridge can be nasty and they were short of gas the last time I put in there. I usually stop at SHD for fuel. A bit high priced, but fewer hassles. They also have a lunch counter. .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley Not bad at all. I flew over a golden eagle the last time I went down. ROA is high, of course, but the FBO can get you a discount on hotels that makes it worth the stop. We stayed at one hotel that came to pick us up, drove us to and from dinner, and drove us back to the airport the next day for about $45 for two adults and a child. The cafeteria we ate in had the best biscuits I have ever eaten; good enough for us to stop back at the FBO a year later to find the place. When I run down that way, I'm usually headed for Knoxville. I've learned to stay to the east of the mountains and follow I-85 through the pass to Bristol. You may wish to take a shorter route to Nashville, but I still would advise keeping time over the mountains to a minimum. The turbulence is usually pretty bad if you stay below about 9,000', and the headwinds will be much higher than those in the areas outside the hills. You may wish to cut straight across pretty far north and run down to music city from the north. George Patterson The actions taken by the New Hampshire Episcopalians (ie. inducting a gay bishop) are an affront to Christians everywhere. I am just thankful that the church's founder, Henry VIII, and his wife Catherine of Aragon, and his wife Anne Boleyn, and his wife Jane Seymour, and his wife Anne of Cleves, and his wife Katherine Howard, and his wife Catherine Parr are no longer here to suffer through this assault on traditional Christian marriages. |
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![]() Wolfgang Langewiiecz (whatever) wrote a terrific book about early flying. Can't remember the title. The best part of it related a flight from New Jersey to Florida, and I especially remember his account of flying along the beaches of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put CUB in subject line) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Gettysburg, PA (W05)
This is not to be missed. If you can spend one night and rent a car for the battlefield auto tour do it. Otherwise a cab from W05 to the Visitors Center and bus tour is about 4.5 hours parked to wheels up with lunch. In article nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53, Marc wrote: I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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"Marc" wrote in message news:nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53...
I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley Sounds neat! My wife and I recently did a flight from Leesburg down the Shenandoah Valley to Luray. Nice area at 3000 feet radio contact was a little difficult to Potomac Approach. Beautiful area, although it's well past the time when the trees have leaves. No comments about Luray, just a quick stop for us. There's a slight rise in the middle of the runway. Nothing to be excited about. Ever for this low-time pilot. If you're in "vacation mode" there's a good quality sit down restaurant in Hagerstown called "Nick's". Italian and American food if I remember right, a bit pricy, but good. -Malcolm Teas |
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Marc wrote:
I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). As another poster suggested, the outer banks of North Carolina have a lot to offer someone with access to an airplane. It's a great tourist destination, and rather inaccessible by car, but easy to reach by plane. Of course there's all the hoopla about the centennial of flight. That might be a reason to go there, or a reason to avoid it, depending on your preference. If your flight is during the centennial celebration, look out for presedential TFRs, as Bush is expected to attend. FFA - First Flight airport at the Wright Brothers Memorial MQI - Manteo, Roanoke Island, near FFA but more services available HSE - Hatteras, the town had a lot of damage from the hurricane, needs tourist money. W95 - Ocracoke Island, my favorite. Lots of food and lodging within walking / bicyling distance, bicycle rentals available. MRH - Beaufort, food and lodging a short cab ride from the airport. It's a little out of your way for your westerly destination, but you won't regret the detour. Dave Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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If your looking for aviation related "stuff", you might checkout the TN
Aviation Museum at the Sevierville, TN (GKT) airport. Pretty nice museum located directly off the ramp, but not real big. Lots of good WWII planes and such. Worth the $14 and a couple of hours. Also, further east at the Tullahoma, TN (THA) airport, there is the Staggerwing Beech Museum. "Marc" wrote in message news:nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53... I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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"Marc" wrote in message news:nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53...
I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley Excellent routing. Nothing beats flying along the coast on a clear day. There are many interesting airports along the sho Bader, Cape May, Ocean City, MD, Accomack, etc... In Maryland, don't miss the crab cakes. In Virginia, it' the ham. One thing about Tangier though: please read the comments on AirNav and be careful if you land a Mooney there. About the Appalachians, they are not very high, but they can bite you if you don't give them due respect. Something about rising terrain and lowering ceiling. Have a nice trip. |
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Wildwood Airport at Cape May is not a particualarly nice stop. The area
around it is kinda neat, I agree, but the airport is a pain. Poor line service, poor transient facilities. Ocean City, MD (26N) is almost on the boardwalk It has a nice little eatery and is a nice stop. Jamestown/Williamsburg (JGG) is not far from Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, etc. They used to have car rental on the field but I don't believe that's the case anymore. The last time we flew down there we landed at PHF (Patrick Henry Intl., aka Newport News/Williamsburg Intl.) because we were staying for a week and it was easier and cheaper to get a car there. Dave Reinhart Marc wrote: I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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