Yep as noted by some from the flight aware all home now. First day was marginal vfr a good portion but just flew low and the weather stayed good otherwise. With the cfi along always had the option to do a pop-up ifr if needed. Still mildly uncomfortable going over so much endless forrest there so low on the first day.
Didn't realize how much of that there was over that side of the country. Eventually turned to farm fields though and all good.
Second day was a bit better but slow going from then on from headwinds. Had to go up to 12.5 ft for a half hour there to cross the mountains near the border of idaho on the third day due to low clouds and what not but otherwise smooth flying. The last leg from kelso to Bellingham got to see what the plane could do with more or less neutral / calm winds. Cruised along at about 3k ft and 145+ knots groundspeed at about 12 gallons per hour. Not too bad.
Couldn't go higher for that leg as the clouds were pretty low. But otherwise nice and smooth air and a pretty night flight.
Plane is a really easy flyer. Only issue at first was I'm not used to how slippery it is compared to the Archer.
Getting the speed right on the downwind wasn't ideal the first couple times until i just switched to dropping the gear early on the 45 to enter.
Then problem solved.
It just didn't want to slow down otherwise.
Or more aptly not slowing down as fast as I'm used to.
Did discover the battery needs replaced in Spanish Fork.
Ultra cold night it didn't want to crank much in the morning but a quick jump solved it and was otherwise fine everywhere else.
Pretty easy trip actually in the end though needed to monitor the weather pretty well constantly. Cell signal for internet and adsb-in were super handy there and made it easy to safely do. Can't imagine in the old days how much harder that would have been.
Nicest FBO we stopped at along the way was in wieser. Super cheap gas as well and nice guy there and free drinks and snacks with purchase of gas. ;-)
Paul's valley was also very good and super friendly people. Got a ride to the hotel from one of the hotel workers husband who just had him come get us. Then one of the fbo people in the middle of the night had someone drop a car off at the hotel for us waiting in the morning.
As for the guy wanting the inogen review, couldn't go higher through the whole trip as the inogen oxygen concentrator didn't arrive in time due to two days of ups delays. The inogen aviator dealer was on top of it without me even saying anything from the first delay and tried to make it happen throughout but didn't work out. First day delay was a ups trailer issue. Second later while en route a ups mechanical failure.
I have the unit now and will test it out soon.
It seems pretty nice and comes with a lot of handy accessories. And the dealer was a pleasure to work with.
Anyway, I'll post some pics of the trip shortly.
Plane is now at it's permanent home in Skaget.
Trying to get some hangar space but so far no luck. But apparently about 20 units about to be finished though presently probably all filled. But we'll see.