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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:38:49 GMT, "Dude" wrote: Why not just build an Aerocomp 6 or bigger and just put extra 55 gallon drums in the back. When you get there, get rid of the drums and buy a futon mattress. Or just buy gas on the way... http://www.bowersflybaby.com/stories/longrange.jpg Ron Wanttaja LOL, amazing stick and rudder keeping the FB on the hose with all that wake turbulence! |
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![]() "Dude" wrote LOL, amazing stick and rudder keeping the FB on the hose with all that wake turbulence! No, amazing stick and rudder, -- Jim in NC flying the tanker slow enough for the flybaby to get on the hose! |
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"Morgans" wrote:
"Dude" wrote LOL, amazing stick and rudder keeping the FB on the hose with all that wake turbulence! No, amazing stick and rudder, No, "no, 'amazing stick and rudder,'" g -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently. |
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On 31 Mar 2005 13:07:46 -0800, "wingsnaprop"
wrote: how many homebuilts do you think have made the flight from California to Hawaii ? 2003 nm Several years ago a Varieze or Longeze flew from Hawaii to San Francisco and then on to Oshkosh Ed Sullivan |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:51:25 -0800, Ed Sullivan
wrote: On 31 Mar 2005 13:07:46 -0800, "wingsnaprop" wrote: how many homebuilts do you think have made the flight from California to Hawaii ? 2003 nm Several years ago a Varieze or Longeze flew from Hawaii to San Francisco and then on to Oshkosh Ed Sullivan Wasn't there a Varieze that flew from Anchorage to Florida?? john |
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John Ammeter wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:51:25 -0800, Ed Sullivan wrote: On 31 Mar 2005 13:07:46 -0800, "wingsnaprop" wrote: how many homebuilts do you think have made the flight from California to Hawaii ? 2003 nm Several years ago a Varieze or Longeze flew from Hawaii to San Francisco and then on to Oshkosh Ed Sullivan Wasn't there a Varieze that flew from Anchorage to Florida?? john And then there is Jon Johnason that flew his RV-4 from Australia to Oshkosh and back several time. Remember his last great misadventure was getting stuck in Antarctica with no fuel. Jerry |
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wingsnaprop wrote:
how many homebuilts do you think have made the flight from California to Hawaii ? 2003 nm http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...l+plane+hawaii Here's some food for thought - The Deltahawk Diesel @ 180 hp (according to them which may or may not be propaganda) gets 5.5 Gallon/hr. @ 65% power and cruises easily at altitudes well above the OX requiring 17000 + Feet. A GlassGoose can be made ( relatively easily I'm told ) with an extra 35+ Gallon removeable 'ferry' Tank in the storage area for a total fuel capacity of 105+ gallons Jet-A With a 180 hp DeltaHawk Diesel @ 5.5 GPH @ 65% Power, thats 16.5 hrs @ the (Consevative) GG's 125 MPH = 2065 NM With a 2.5+ hr = 310+ NM reserve.. on 105 gallons Jet-A At 6.7 Lbs / Gallon = 705 lbs of fuel. Thats California ( HAF) to Hawaii ( ITO) ( 2003 NM) with a 3.0 hour /370 nm mile reserve, In a Plane that, if ya had to ditch, would ~Probably~ not sink ! ( though you'd never want to put it down in blue water swells) But i don't know, Would a GlassGoose be any fun in Hawaii? : P.S.- yep you guessed it , UPS the Right Seat, a few tools, and all your luggage to your hotel Wingsnaprop You don't have to wait for the DeltaHawk, though it should be a great engine when it arrives. The Diamond TwinStar, equiped with two Thielert Centurions, 130 HP turbo-diesels, derivatives of the Mercedes Benz A-Class auto engine, on its way back to Europe from its Oshkosh appearance crossed the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Oporto/Portugal, a distance of 3535 km or 1909 nm burning just 72 gallons of Jet-A. That's the GlassGoose's fuel capacity, isn't it? A 25 gallon fuel bladder would provide the necessary reserves. The Toyota 2.2 liter D-4D Clean Power in the new Toyota Avensis and Lexus IS with 180 HP at 3600 RPM would be a very close alternative to the DeltaHawk, at one tenth of its price. |
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wingsnaprop wrote:
how many homebuilts do you think have made the flight from California to Hawaii ? 2003 nm Dave Lind flew his Long EZ from San Diego to Hawaii in the late 90's. I think it took him 12 hours or so. Another fellow flew his Glasair II or III from Hawaii to Lakeland, Florida nonstop a few years back. Ric Lee |
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Hawaii to Florida !! In a homeBuilt! Thats VERY impressive! to say the
least! thats just short of 25% of the Circumference of the EARTH ! I find the long rang flights fascinating, As a boy I'd ride my bike to the AirForce Museum ( just 4 or 5 miles from our house) and study The Story of the first ever around-the-world-flight of eight men in 4 specially built Douglas World Cruisers. of which, one is displayed there ( Airplane, not one of the men). One of the greatest stories of accomplishment over adversity ever! Any place I can read more about the homebuilt that went Hawaii to Fla ? Wingsnaprop |
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![]() Dave Lind flew his Long EZ from San Diego to Hawaii in the late 90's. I think it took him 12 hours or so. Another fellow flew his Glasair II or III from Hawaii to Lakeland, Florida nonstop a few years back. All this banter about long over water flights leads me to just one conclusion... There are a lot of people out there with bigger kahonies than me. Feelin small. |
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