German guy
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Hi everybody,
my wife and I will do a round trip through the eastern part of the US at the end of this April.
Plan A is to start in St. Augustine, FL fly all the way up to Bar Harbor Airport BHB in Maine and then back to St. Augustine.
On the way up north, we want to fly right along the coastline, on the way back we want to take a more upcountry route, passing the Great Lakes.
Plan B would be, in case of bad weather along the east coast, to take a route towards Texas and stay in the southern part of the US.
- are there any Cabela's, Bass Pro or similar shops with landing strips next to the store or withing walking distance?
- are there airports with motels directly on site or within walking distance? Is there a website where I can search for such airports? I already know adventurepilot.com, however there the number of motels is very limited.
Of course I also appreciate any hints for nice places and beautiful landscapes to fly along the planned routes. :smile:
I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers,
Oliver
my wife and I will do a round trip through the eastern part of the US at the end of this April.
Plan A is to start in St. Augustine, FL fly all the way up to Bar Harbor Airport BHB in Maine and then back to St. Augustine.
On the way up north, we want to fly right along the coastline, on the way back we want to take a more upcountry route, passing the Great Lakes.
Plan B would be, in case of bad weather along the east coast, to take a route towards Texas and stay in the southern part of the US.
- are there any Cabela's, Bass Pro or similar shops with landing strips next to the store or withing walking distance?
- are there airports with motels directly on site or within walking distance? Is there a website where I can search for such airports? I already know adventurepilot.com, however there the number of motels is very limited.
Of course I also appreciate any hints for nice places and beautiful landscapes to fly along the planned routes. :smile:
I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers,
Oliver