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Old July 2nd 04, 10:05 PM
EDR
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As a followup posting to my "Why fly fast approaches?", I have an idea
for some evening entertainment.
Does anyone have an old police radar gun?
If Jay parks in the same area as last year, we can "grade" each
approach of arrivals based on their aircraft type and approach speed.
If someone brings a laptop, we can create a spreadsheet and develop
some realworld statistics about pilots and their approach speeds.
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Old July 2nd 04, 10:26 PM
Matt Young
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Just remember to factor in the wind (probably convert to mph unless you
have a radar gun that works in knots). Radar gun will be measuring
ground speed, not airspeed.

EDR wrote:

As a followup posting to my "Why fly fast approaches?", I have an idea
for some evening entertainment.
Does anyone have an old police radar gun?
If Jay parks in the same area as last year, we can "grade" each
approach of arrivals based on their aircraft type and approach speed.
If someone brings a laptop, we can create a spreadsheet and develop
some realworld statistics about pilots and their approach speeds.

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Old July 2nd 04, 10:27 PM
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 21:05:45 GMT, EDR wrote:


As a followup posting to my "Why fly fast approaches?", I have an idea
for some evening entertainment.
Does anyone have an old police radar gun?
If Jay parks in the same area as last year, we can "grade" each
approach of arrivals based on their aircraft type and approach speed.
If someone brings a laptop, we can create a spreadsheet and develop
some realworld statistics about pilots and their approach speeds.


Now that is about the most interesting I read in this group since Jay
got his ear beat by those religious zealots. I'd love to see those
results (the radar results, not the earbeating results).
Rich Russell
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Old July 2nd 04, 11:35 PM
Jay Honeck
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Now that is about the most interesting I read in this group since Jay
got his ear beat by those religious zealots. I'd love to see those
results (the radar results, not the earbeating results).


While that *would* be fun (especially with "grading" signs and some
muzzleloader!), I doubt it would reflect real-world approach speeds.

I've flown into OSH four times now, and each approach has been bizarre and
unusual -- certainly nothing like my "normal" approaches.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old July 2nd 04, 11:44 PM
EDR
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In article rqlFc.15462$wY5.7054@attbi_s54, Jay Honeck
wrote:

Now that is about the most interesting I read in this group since Jay
got his ear beat by those religious zealots. I'd love to see those
results (the radar results, not the earbeating results).


While that *would* be fun (especially with "grading" signs and some
muzzleloader!), I doubt it would reflect real-world approach speeds.
I've flown into OSH four times now, and each approach has been bizarre and
unusual -- certainly nothing like my "normal" approaches.


Ah, come on, Jay!
Everybody knows that the majority of pilots arriving at OSH
1) don't read the NOTAM
and
2) don't pay any attention to tower's instructions
Besides, we can monitor the tower frequency and add an additional score
for following instructions.
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Old July 3rd 04, 03:14 AM
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I can, however, see this turned into quite the drinking game!! Person with
the worst guess on speed gets to buy the round, person closest get's to
drink doubles!
WOOHOOO!!!
Jim Burns

"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:rqlFc.15462$wY5.7054@attbi_s54...
Now that is about the most interesting I read in this group since Jay
got his ear beat by those religious zealots. I'd love to see those
results (the radar results, not the earbeating results).


While that *would* be fun (especially with "grading" signs and some
muzzleloader!), I doubt it would reflect real-world approach speeds.

I've flown into OSH four times now, and each approach has been bizarre and
unusual -- certainly nothing like my "normal" approaches.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




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Old July 3rd 04, 04:28 AM
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In article , Jim Burns
wrote:

I can, however, see this turned into quite the drinking game!! Person with
the worst guess on speed gets to buy the round, person closest get's to
drink doubles!


Kinda like the old Cardinal Puff game...
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Old July 3rd 04, 04:33 AM
Jay Honeck
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Kinda like the old Cardinal Puff game...

Wow -- I was gonna post that, but I figured no one would know what the heck
I was talking about...

Nice to know we're both from the wrong side of the tracks...

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old July 3rd 04, 04:30 AM
Jay Honeck
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I can, however, see this turned into quite the drinking game!! Person
with
the worst guess on speed gets to buy the round, person closest get's to
drink doubles!
WOOHOOO!!!


Oooooo. Kinda like Mexican dice, with a radar gun!

I like this!

:-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old July 3rd 04, 06:22 AM
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"EDR" wrote in message
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As a followup posting to my "Why fly fast approaches?", I have an idea
for some evening entertainment.
Does anyone have an old police radar gun?
If Jay parks in the same area as last year, we can "grade" each
approach of arrivals based on their aircraft type and approach speed.
If someone brings a laptop, we can create a spreadsheet and develop
some realworld statistics about pilots and their approach speeds.


It would be great fun, but I gotta think that the controllers urging people
to keep the speed up, and whatnot, may make the data meaningless.

One thing I've got to say,: Everyone that flys in, remember, if you are told
to do a 360 for spacing, or go around, or whatever, remember to FLY THE
PLANE! Past years sometimes involve the *low stall spin* fatalities.
--
Jim in NC



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