FredFenster
Pre-takeoff checklist
Are there plans available for the Spirit of St Louis?
This experimental aircraft can do it once it is finished: http://www.raptor-aircraft.com/specs.html
Says it has range of 3600 on best economy cruise which would make the cut by about 450nm.
I'd never do it. XDFlying over the north Atlantic in a single engine aircraft powered by a converted car engine. What could go wrong?
Looks like a used Commander 690 will set you back in the neighborhood of half a mil.
How many have flown, outside a computer animation?This experimental aircraft can do it once it is finished: http://www.raptor-aircraft.com/specs.html
Says it has range of 3600 on best economy cruise which would make the cut by about 450nm.
Distances in the Pacific are long, with nowhere else to land. Seems most earthrounders take ~14 hours from California to Hawaii, and that's only a third of the way across . . . or about the same as NY to LA, with nithing but water outside . . .
I assume Russia is not GA friendly...otherwise that given the right time of year would make earth rounding without ferry tanks possible.
I have read about pilots of private aircraft that flew through Russia. They had to hire a guide and follow the airways. Also some airports have only Jet fuel. But its been done by piston gasoline planes. Not sure if they would allow it now what with the politics and all...
I assume Russia is not GA friendly...otherwise that given the right time of year would make earth rounding without ferry tanks possible.
I don't know about the political situation, but from what I've heard, there's no avgas outside of the European part.