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![]() The weather was perfect for the Rec.Aviation Northeast Mini Fly-in this morning. Rick and I left KPOU at 10:40am and landed at Skyacres 44N just before 11:00am. Several planes were leaving so we were able to tie down just outside of the Windsock Cafe. I went inside the restaurant and immediately recognized Tom (from the Rogues Gallery's pictures). Tom introduced us to his cousin (?) Joe who was not a pilot but certainly an aviation enthusiast. Few minutes later, Robert Chambers found our table after checking out two other groups. Tom was wondering whether Morris would arrive by plane or car when his Arrow taxied to the lower parking lot. Probably due the late morning hour, the service was much quicker than when I visited them last time. Lonni and Morris just barely had a bite of my homemade cranberry-orange muffins when their orders arrived. We enjoyed hearing about Tom's attempted trip to the AOPA's fly-in. We had thought that filing IFR was the way to go but would think twice about doing so at fly-in events. Robert thrilled us with his "across the pond" flying story. Morris and Lonni enticed us with their Angel Flight missions and especially the coast-to-coast trip. These are the trips which we would love to do soon now that we have obtained our instrument ratings. Being aviation newbies, we don't have many exciting trips to report except telling the group the reason for our decision to get instrument training. On our last long cross-country trip from northern Minnesota back to New York, we were forced to abandon the sunny sky to go beneath the overcast layer. Flying at 1200' AGL over the beautiful Dells in Wisconsin was interesting but somewhat nerve-racking having to check the GPS for obstructions. The landscapes were just dotted with cell towers! Tom and Joe had to live early. Robert stayed a bit longer. We did not get a chance to go outside to take pictures of the planes which they arrived in. I believe Tom flew a Debonair from his flying club and Robert flew a Grumman Traveller from his. Morris, Lonni and us were in no hurry so we took our time doing more hangar flying both inside the Cafe and outside in the brilliant Spring morning. Rick drooled over the nice avionics Morris had in his Arrow: Stormscope, Garmin 430 etc. Morris told us that his bird needs new glass and paints but he probably changed his mind after seeing a truly needy case, ours! We should have a larger Northeast Rec Aviation fly-in next time. Block Island sounds like a great place to me. We have never been there but would love to visit it soon. Here is the link to the snapshots I took this morning http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=...r&x=0&y=6f481t Note to Robert: Please send me an email. My photo invitation to your email address (without nospam) bounced back. Tom, Joe, Morris and Robert: I also have some video clips. If you have broadband and an email address with large storage space (yahoo now offers free 1gb email account), I can send it to you. The pics which I uploaded to kodakgallery are reduced web versions. If you want any original pics for better printing, let me know. It was great fun meeting you all. We will have to do it again. Hai Longworth N30703 |
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Thanks for the detailed write-up, I had a good time, it was a great day
to fly and it was lots of fun putting names with faces. My trip home was amusing, I flew over a co-workers house who has been out on disability and took some pictures of his house and some video and sent those on to him when I got home. Interesting arrival at Bridgeport, the Corsairs were still doing their demo flights so the airspace was closed to arrivals. I chose to hang out near the Sikorsky helicopter factory but above their airspace until it opened up. I took the opportunity to burn the 10 minute wait with MCA turns with full flaps. After they started letting us come in for landing I cleaned up the plane and scooted over towards the coast and called in for a 5 mile final for R24. They had us stacked up pretty deep so I did my best airline approach to the runway and slowed down about 1/2 mile from the threshold. All in all a good flying day! Robert |
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Robert,
How fast did you fly your airline approach? The most fun I had in my instrument training was doing the ILS approach at 120kts at Schenectady airport. I'd bet that your coworker would appreciate seeing the aerial picture and video of his home. Speaking of coworker, on the way home today I was the unwitting witness of an automobile accident which totaled the brand new big truck of a friend. It just happened that John, my friend had done me a great favor by jump starting my car right after work. I had left the lights on all day! He was behind my car for most the way home. I did not know whether he just happened to drive home the same roads or just wanted to make sure that my car would not have stalled. On a narrow country road, the car in front of me slowing down to make a right turn. From the corner of my eyes, I noticed a truck speeding by from the opposite direction. Then I no longer saw John's truck behind me. I thought that he had made a turn. An hour later, I got a call from John telling me that the fast truck had skidded off his lane and totaled his, hitting the driver's side. He got banged up a bit but did not require hospitalization. I shuddered to think that it could have been my car that got hit. My low profile Honda Accord would not have provided the protection as well as John's tall and huge truck. I could have been hurt badly or even killed. There have been quite a few debates at rec.aviation on whether flying is safer or more dangerous than driving. Our family and friends keep telling us to be careful when we go flying. I feel a whole lot safer flying than driving since I have more control of my own safety in my own plane. Hai |
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Here is the link to the snapshots I took this morning
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=...r&x=0&y=6f481t Great pix from a great looking event, Hai! Thanks for sharing them... Nice looking Cardinal, BTW! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Hi Jay, Thank you for checking out the pictures. The digital cam is a convenient event recorder. Our Cardinal only looks good from a distance ;-) It badly needs new glass and paint. We had planned to do it early this year but decide to go for the instrument ratings first. We finally got a quote for the camera window from LP $560/window for 1/4" or $340 for 1/8" thickness. We will most likely go with the thicker glass for the pilot windows and 1/8" glass for the rear window and back panel. The total cost will be something like $1K. Not sure what our A&P will charge for an owner-assisted glass replacement. The paint quotes from several shops in the NE range from $10K-$12K. It may be cheaper for us to fly our Cardinal down to one of the Arkansas paint shop then take commerical flight back. We will check them out once the glasses are replaced. Someone wrote that flying is a bottomless pit of education and experience. That bottomless pit has been sucking our money as well ;-) Hai Longworth |
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In article .com, wrote:
[nice write-up snipped] We should have a larger Northeast Rec Aviation fly-in next time. Block Island sounds like a great place to me. We have never been there but would love to visit it soon. Sounds (no pun intended) like a plan. Let's set a date and time for next month. Morris -- www.compilerguru.com/aviation |
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