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Saturday was the Kansas Kowbell Klassic free distance contest. Held
annually on the first safe saturday after the first full moon after the Summer Solstice. The Cherokee and I had a good flight, making a distance of 167 miles to a nice wheat field in southern Nebraska. Flight report is on my blog, http:/cherokeesailplanes.blogpost.com It was a struggle just to stay aloft for most of the flight while I flew mainly between 1500 and 2500 AGL but occasinoally as low as 800-1000 AGL and as high as 4000 AGL. I didn't feel like I was making great speed but the average came out to 37 mph which I feel was pretty good for the conditions. There was one time where I got to 4000 AGL where i was so brave as to push the speed up to a whopping 60 mph until I had lost 1000 feet. Pictures from the landout he http://picasaweb.google.com/abcondon/Kowbell# Leah and Summer were great crew, arriving within a half hour of my landing and we had the Cherokee on the trailer and ready to hit the road in another half hour. Sadly I fried my loaner Cambridge 20 GPS so no OLC trace this time. |
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On 7/12/2010 1:21 PM, Tony wrote:
On Jul 12, 1:47 pm, wrote: Saturday was the Kansas Kowbell Klassic free distance contest. Snip... The Cherokee and I had a good flight, making a distance of 167 miles to a nice wheat field in southern Nebraska. Snip... It was a struggle just to stay aloft for most of the flight while I flew mainly between 1500 and 2500 AGL but occasinoally as low as 800-1000 AGL and as high as 4000 AGL. I didn't feel like I was making great speed but the average came out to 37 mph which I feel was pretty good for the conditions. There was one time where I got to 4000 AGL where i was so brave as to push the speed up to a whopping 60 mph until I had lost 1000 feet. Studly!!! I don't see how you manage to have so much fun flying XC in a ship incapable of it! Chortle, Bob W. |
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On Jul 12, 2:37*pm, Bob Whelan wrote:
On 7/12/2010 1:21 PM, Tony wrote: On Jul 12, 1:47 pm, *wrote: Saturday was the Kansas Kowbell Klassic free distance contest. Snip... The Cherokee and I had a good flight, making a distance of 167 miles to a nice wheat field in southern Nebraska. Snip... It was a struggle just to stay aloft for most of the flight while I flew mainly between 1500 and 2500 AGL but occasinoally as low as 800-1000 AGL and as high as 4000 AGL. *I didn't feel like I was making great speed but the average came out to 37 mph which I feel was pretty good for the conditions. *There was one time where I got to 4000 AGL where i was so brave as to push the speed up to a whopping 60 mph until I had lost 1000 feet. Studly!!! I don't see how you manage to have so much fun flying XC in a ship incapable of it! Chortle, Bob W. Jeeez Bob! The Cherokee is just as capable of XC flying as a 1-26 !!! |
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On 7/12/2010 4:02 PM, Grider Pirate wrote:
On Jul 12, 2:37 pm, Bob wrote: On 7/12/2010 1:21 PM, Tony wrote: On Jul 12, 1:47 pm, wrote: Saturday was the Kansas Kowbell Klassic free distance contest. Snip... The Cherokee and I had a good flight, making a distance of 167 miles to a nice wheat field in southern Nebraska. Snip... It was a struggle just to stay aloft for most of the flight while I flew mainly between 1500 and 2500 AGL but occasinoally as low as 800-1000 AGL and as high as 4000 AGL. I didn't feel like I was making great speed but the average came out to 37 mph which I feel was pretty good for the conditions. There was one time where I got to 4000 AGL where i was so brave as to push the speed up to a whopping 60 mph until I had lost 1000 feet. Studly!!! I don't see how you manage to have so much fun flying XC in a ship incapable of it! Chortle, Bob W. Jeeez Bob! The Cherokee is just as capable of XC flying as a 1-26 !!! Hee!!! Would it have helped my 'directional' humor to've noted I used to fly a 1-26 cross-country? (Tony knew that, BTW!) Bob - loves PW-5's too - W. P.S. All soaring is good...more so when performed in Drag Kings! |
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Tony,
As always a delight to hear your adventures. When will the book be published? Mike |
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On Jul 12, 8:55*pm, SoaringXCellence wrote:
Tony, As always a delight to hear your adventures. *When will the book be published? Mike Whenever I write it I suppose ![]() Bob - thanks for the laugh. Ive always wanted to fly a cross country in a 1-26 but haven't had the chance. Even less performance than the Cherokee! Jim Hard's multiple diamond flights in his 1-26 serve as continuous inspiration for me to stretch out in the Cherokee. Still waiting for that Diamond Day though. I need to learn the best technique for smoking my foil barograph and sealing the trace post flight so that the entire experience can be truly vintage. |
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