2014 6Y9 Fly-in

Yeah, this was a really cool summer. Can't complain one bit, not a huge fan of the humid heat. But hard to believe fall is already upon us.
 
I'll try to be there... How long is the runway going to be this year? Need to decide whether the Mooney will make it in or not. Where's the airport manager? :idea:
 
I'll try to be there... How long is the runway going to be this year? Need to decide whether the Mooney will make it in or not. Where's the airport manager? :idea:

No problem. OTOH, being able to use the airplane to get back out.........
It depends. :dunno:
 
No problem. OTOH, being able to use the airplane to get back out.........
It depends. :dunno:

Normally - With a relatively unobstructed, paved surface - this plane (M20R Ovation) will get out of any place you can get it into, with those caveats. With 280hp, it has some get up and go. However, the climb gradient isn't particularly steep because of its relatively high climb speeds.

For the arrival, it's a matter of being able to get it down and stopped without a lot of traction - It easily eats up 1500 feet on a short-field landing on a paved surface with heavy braking. With limited braking ability on grass (especially if it's wet at all), I expect to use most of the runway for landing.

But... I want to be sure the runway is really going to be 2600 feet this year!
 
I'll try to be there... How long is the runway going to be this year? Need to decide whether the Mooney will make it in or not. Where's the airport manager? :idea:


Anyone with you? You can also plan your fuel with just enough to get back to Clintonville. I'll pick you up at Land O Lakes, but then I like to be light for a grass T/O too.

You may have to do some testing like those 'Doolittle Raiders' did before their mission?
 
We have always offered to drive to LNL to pick up or drop off....and are happy to do so.
 
Normally - With a relatively unobstructed, paved surface - this plane (M20R Ovation) will get out of any place you can get it into, with those caveats. With 280hp, it has some get up and go. However, the climb gradient isn't particularly steep because of its relatively high climb speeds.

For the arrival, it's a matter of being able to get it down and stopped without a lot of traction - It easily eats up 1500 feet on a short-field landing on a paved surface with heavy braking. With limited braking ability on grass (especially if it's wet at all), I expect to use most of the runway for landing.

But... I want to be sure the runway is really going to be 2600 feet this year!

Kent
It has been 2600 ft since the 2nd year. It has 400ft displaced thresholds.
Runway surface condition is as good as it's ever been (sidnaw hump etc.)
We have had a Mooney in with upper and lower gear covers on. Not much clearance though, but no damage. It was an 200 hp. M-20 something C or F I dunno???
So using the displaced threshold you will have 2200 ft. if you touch down at the three cone disp. thresh. If I were you I'd find a long grass field( field length not grass length:) and run some tests.
If in doubt someone can pick you up at KLNL, Car or plane.
Do you have speed brakes on that Ovation? How slow of an approach speed can you hold? Can you spot land on a dime (threshold markers) without the float of those wings that want to keep flying?
Fly Safe
Brad
 
I was asked if I was going to do a safety briefing this year---- Nope I was accused of being a Mother Hen so anyone concerned about safety read past years posts, nothing has changed other than yearly tree growth.
Anyone new coming worried? pm or call me if you wish. contact info at www.sidnaw.org or get info at the Michigan Airport Directory.
PIREP on 6Y9
2,600 ft. length,runway 100ft. wide, 400 ft. displaced on ea. end, trees 35 ft. + on each end . Trees from each end of runway , RWY 28 approx. 120ft ,RWY10 approx 500ft. To the east the ditch will stop you before the road and trees ,to the west the tall weeds and rough ground will stop you before the trees:yikes:
One change I didn't mention:
We have changed nothing on the airfield except that 6Y9 is now classified as an Unimproved Airport (Mi. Aeronautics Code R 259.248) ( It was a Basic Utility R 259.243). This new classification states "land at your own risk" Every thing else is the same as a Basic Utility Airport. 6Y9 exceeds all other Unimproved category requirements.
See Ya there. Safe Flying
Brad
(Hmmm , maybe this was a safety briefing:wink2:)
 
We have always offered to drive to LNL to pick up or drop off....and are happy to do so.

Jeannette and I are driving this year so there will be another driver available if people need picked up.

For the record Brad, I found your information on the field invaluable last year. I asked lots of questions and discussed it with both you, and Ed. Also worked on my grass field takeoff and landing techniques before pointing the Arrow north. Turned out it was a non event but I prepared.
 
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It has been 2600 ft since the 2nd year. It has 400ft displaced thresholds.

OK... I guess I never found out about the resolution of the land dispute or whatever it was a couple years ago. Glad to hear it's all still there. :)

We have had a Mooney in with upper and lower gear covers on. Not much clearance though, but no damage. It was an 200 hp. M-20 something C or F I dunno???

That's good to know!

Do you have speed brakes on that Ovation?

Yes, but normally, I pop them out after touchdown. If you have them out during the flare you're guaranteed to have an "arrival". In this case, that might be OK - Maybe I'll pop them out as soon as I'm in a position to touch down.

How slow of an approach speed can you hold? Can you spot land on a dime (threshold markers) without the float of those wings that want to keep flying?

That's probably the bigger difference between this and the other Mooney - The Ovation is heavy (nearly 3400 lbs. MGW), so I have to keep it to a bare minimum of 70 knots into the flare, and that's right on the edge (about 1.07Vs0, leaving just enough AoA to flare if the descent rate is low). Even if I don't float, 3400 pounds at 70 knots is a lot of momentum to get rid of with small tires on grass.

But - It's all a moot point, my partner wants to take the plane on Labor Day weekend and he doesn't have a club for backup, so I'm going to let him have it and I'm going to take the R182 which will have no problem getting into 6Y9. :)
 
182 is s fine choice, can't wait to see you. Will your wife be coming as well?
 
Will the gift shop be open? 6Y9 hats and maybe a T-Shirt, for purchase of course.
 
Will the gift shop be open? 6Y9 hats and maybe a T-Shirt, for purchase of course.
We have caps, tee shirts, and some polo type shirts all with the official 6Y9 logo
various but not all sizes on the shirts.
See you there.
Brad
 
I just found a handwritten list from the first fly in that we hosted! How fun it was to see all the names of those who came and those who tried to come! That was 8 fly ins ago….wow.

SO- the one coming up in just a tad over a week- I’m assuming the pot luck for Friday is still a go? Unfortunately, the new bar/restaurant/gas station has had its share of delays so it will not be open. The new owner was shooting for the grand opening to coincide with the fly in, but that’s not going to happen. The café doesn’t stay open very late.

That all being said, it would be nice to have a head count and an idea on who is bringing what. Last year we supplied the chicken and can do that again…unless everyone wants to bring their own grilling stuffs? The Friday eve gathering will be at the “big brick camp” again. :)

Thoughts anyone?
 
J and I will be there, but may need to make what ever at your place since we will be there Thursday. I will ask J what she might want to make.

Chicken is fine with us. We could make a cheesy potato dish that most like. Suggestions accepted. If we need to could we use Marvin's oven?
 
Oh, and I need to put an order in for buckeyes. Maybe a box for sharing and a box for indulging!!!!
 
SO- the one coming up in just a tad over a week- I’m assuming the pot luck for Friday is still a go? Unfortunately, the new bar/restaurant/gas station has had its share of delays so it will not be open. The new owner was shooting for the grand opening to coincide with the fly in, but that’s not going to happen. The café doesn’t stay open very late.

That all being said, it would be nice to have a head count and an idea on who is bringing what. Last year we supplied the chicken and can do that again…unless everyone wants to bring their own grilling stuffs?

What? We don't go down to Hoppy's for Frickin Chicken any more? :dunno:

I'll have to see if we can get a galley installed in the R182 before Labor Day weekend. :rofl:
 
Read carefully Kent-- FRIDAY we have a potluck.
SATURDAY we go to Hoppy's...we will ALWAYS have a Hoppy's run-- always... As long as Jane is involved we will ALWAYS support Hoppy's! I can't even begin to express my gratitude to Jane and all she has done for us and the fly in...Hoppy's on SATURDAY !:yes:

Tim- ovens are no problem...we can use ours, there is one in the cabin you have, and we for sure can use Marvin's too. He won't mind.
 
That was the indulging box, shhhhhhhh.

Didn't remember the oven in the cabins that will make things easy.
 
I will bring my own stuff for grilling.
And something to share ... Probably locally-made chips and salsa.

:)
 
I'm a newby for the big event, but should be there 1200L on Sat if the wx cooperates. I'll just be glad to be there, have some local contacts that may drive in too.

I'll bring some odds and ends, don't plan to mooch, but will look for local procurement of supplies. The Hoppy's run sounds great.

This Sat is a Camp Nesbit 'open house', just SSE of Sidnaw. If I was in the area I'd go.
 
Read carefully Kent-- FRIDAY we have a potluck.
SATURDAY we go to Hoppy's...we will ALWAYS have a Hoppy's run-- always... As long as Jane is involved we will ALWAYS support Hoppy's! I can't even begin to express my gratitude to Jane and all she has done for us and the fly in...Hoppy's on SATURDAY !:yes:

Ooooh! Shows ya how long it's been since I've been there. :( I remember doing Hoppy's on Friday night and then the place right across the road Saturday night - I think that one burned down, right? :(
 
Ooooh! Shows ya how long it's been since I've been there. :( I remember doing Hoppy's on Friday night and then the place right across the road Saturday night - I think that one burned down, right? :(

Lol. You may have been disoriented. IIRC, it was dark...
 
Ooooh! Shows ya how long it's been since I've been there. :( I remember doing Hoppy's on Friday night and then the place right across the road Saturday night - I think that one burned down, right? :(

Whoa Kent.. It has been a while for you. ;) Hoppy's is a tractor + hayrack or back of pickup truck or a combination thereof ride down the highway. The place that burned down was where Rachel and Tony (and you?) sang karaoke one night. That place was behind the restaurant we mostly ate breakfast at, which was across the road from the airport.

Really bummed that we will miss it again this year. We just got back from 5 days at the beach and I can definitely say that our kids are not at the age where we could handle the fly-in just yet. The ~ 3 y/o would be ok, but the 5 month old is in that weird semi-mobile stage where you can't just plop him in a crib and him be happy, but you also can't just lay him on a pallet on the ground because he will roll away before you know it, so he's always attached to somebody's hip which gets old pretty quick.

I really want to get both the kids up there when they are old enough to kind-of remember it and take them out into the woods and show them that 'the woods' it not just what they have preserved inside the state park boundaries.
 
Looks like this year we will have POA meets AOPA meets RAF
Bryan Budds, AOPA regional rep will be there and if the weather holds John and Trisha McKenna President and Adm. Director of the RAF(Recreational Aviation Foundation.
John and Trisha will be flying their C-185 from Bozeman MT.
Please come and meet them all and bring your questions, comments and suggestions.
 
Ooooh! Shows ya how long it's been since I've been there. :( I remember doing Hoppy's on Friday night and then the place right across the road Saturday night - I think that one burned down, right? :(

Actually we did Hoppy's both Friday & Saturday nights, with an extra stop at the Trail's End for those who didn't want to call it a night just yet. And yes, the Trail's End burned down.

Going to Hoppy's on Friday would sometimes get complicated as everyone comes in at a different time and we hated to leave anyone behind. We don't always know when everyone is showing up, hence the potluck was started last year, and worked out quite nicely.
 
. Hoppy's is a tractor + hayrack or back of pickup truck or a combination thereof ride down the highway.

And for those of you who were there the time that the hay wagon broke and you had to be rescued by a local....well, we buried that dear friend last Saturday. Very sad couple of weeks for us.
 
Really bummed that we will miss it again this year. We just got back from 5 days at the beach and I can definitely say that our kids are not at the age where we could handle the fly-in just yet. The ~ 3 y/o would be ok, but the 5 month old is in that weird semi-mobile stage where you can't just plop him in a crib and him be happy, but you also can't just lay him on a pallet on the ground because he will roll away before you know it, so he's always attached to somebody's hip which gets old pretty quick.

I really want to get both the kids up there when they are old enough to kind-of remember it and take them out into the woods and show them that 'the woods' it not just what they have preserved inside the state park boundaries.

We're bummed too but kids grow up way too fast....you'll be back sooner than you think!;)
 
Whoa Kent.. It has been a while for you. ;) Hoppy's is a tractor + hayrack or back of pickup truck or a combination thereof ride down the highway. The place that burned down was where Rachel and Tony (and you?) sang karaoke one night. That place was behind the restaurant we mostly ate breakfast at, which was across the road from the airport.

Yeah, I remember Hoppy's is in the next town over to the west and that one that burned down was across the road (east) from Ma's Kitchen (?). I remember eating there a time or two.

Actually, one of my fondest memories of 6Y9 was pulling up in front of Trail's End on the ATV's one night to eat dinner. We shut the machines down, looked at the still-slightly-above-the-horizon sun, I said "y'know, we could go flying again." We looked at each other, Ed said "Let's go" and peeled out, and five minutes later we were in the air. Briefing? Hah, the sky is blue and they probably haven't had a TFR there ever. Preflight? Well, we were just flying earlier. It was the shortest time from idea to wheels up I've ever had, and the air was smooth and clear and the flight awesome. (Weren't you in the right seat of 71G on that flight?) Ahhhh. :)
 
And for those of you who were there the time that the hay wagon broke and you had to be rescued by a local....well, we buried that dear friend last Saturday. Very sad couple of weeks for us.

Condolences, I recall that evening fondly. Do you have any pots for cooking on a campfire? Can't bring much food, but I have it on good authority that there are grocers not far away and I could bring recipes...
 
I'll try to come out there Friday evening or Saturday at the latest. I might get real lucky with work and come out Thursday evening. I'm not sure if I will fly, drive or ride my Harley. If somebody needs something, PM me and I might be able to get it and bring it out to you.
 
Condolences, I recall that evening fondly. Do you have any pots for cooking on a campfire? Can't bring much food, but I have it on good authority that there are grocers not far away and I could bring recipes...

Thank you....


Yes I have some cast iron you can borrow & we can make a grocery run. The grocery store, five miles away, also has new owners and they are doing a wonderful job! As a matter of fact, I am ordering some of the fly in stuff through them.
 
Thank you....


Yes I have some cast iron you can borrow & we can make a grocery run. The grocery store, five miles away, also has new owners and they are doing a wonderful job! As a matter of fact, I am ordering some of the fly in stuff through them.

Cool. I will begin thinking about what I can do in the setting. Hopefully I can contribute meaningfully to our Sunday brunch. That's assuming my bike doesn't blow up halfway there, something I wouldn't rule out with that bike.
 
Keep in mind too, that the little café should be open for breakfast/lunch...If everyone wants to have our own little brunch, we can do that too.

The café is closed on Mondays.
 
Do we have anyone staying in the school yet? We need a coffee turner oner!!!
 
And for those of you who were there the time that the hay wagon broke and you had to be rescued by a local....well, we buried that dear friend last Saturday. Very sad couple of weeks for us.

Very sad to hear that. That evening was the epitome of why small towns are awesome. Was that the same gentleman that we visited his cabin waaay out in the woods on the 4-wheelers one afternoon? There are so many friendly folks up there, I can't keep them all straight!
 
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