Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
We're flying 1066 nautical miles each way, with a lunch stop in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and an overnight stop in Iowa City, Iowa.
I can't beat you for distance, but I bet I'll get there faster and burning less fuel. ;-)
I'll be flying the RV-6 about 620 nautical miles...
1229 NM one way - CYBW - KGTF - KJMS - KSTE - KOSH in a DA40 over 2 days.
Marc
And that was running it as hard as it could muster at X-C altitudes.
My Cherokee cruises just fine in the lower teens, but I can't go for more than a half our over 12 without supplemental oxygen, which I don't have. I go at 10.5 and 11.5 all the time when cloud cover permits and winds make it advantageous. Went at 11.5 all the way to Florida.
Wow. How long did it take you to get up there?
I guess most of my PA28-180/181 time was loaded to the gills, so my performance experience may be a bit skewed to the negative side for those models.
We're flying 1066 nautical miles each way, with a lunch stop in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and an overnight stop in Iowa City, Iowa.
Which, in a Cherokee IIRC, is somewhere around 6-8k. I rarely cruise < 10k' in the RV. When I did transition training at Jefferson City several years ago, the instructor made the comment that RV's are good for getting above 'Indian territory'. I gave him a puzzled look and he said "You know, down where all the Cherokees cruise."
If we fly the L-2, it won't be the farthest distance but will seem like it.
Interesting. I really LIKE flying at 6K - 8K'.
You're above the pancake breakfast and pattern crowd.
You're below the airlines.
The air is cool, and you don't need oxygen.
You can still see stuff.
Anything higher in the flatlands between Texas and OSH seems like a waste.
Sounds like a winner!
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Wanna Bet:wink2:
Sounds like a winner!
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Wanna Bet:wink2:
Gentlemen,
I am flying all the way from the Middle East to Oshkosh !!!
Try to beat that distance...12 hours in some cramped airbus, then another 8 hours with the Archer...
Gentlemen,
I am flying all the way from the Middle East to Oshkosh !!!
Try to beat that distance...12 hours in some cramped airbus, then another 8 hours with the Archer...
LLBG MANTA BRIGS JIIMS1 PHL CKZ KIDI KFDY C56 JOT KDKB KATW
Gentlemen,
I am flying all the way from the Middle East to Oshkosh !!!
Try to beat that distance...12 hours in some cramped airbus, then another 8 hours with the Archer...
Yahbyut, you ain't flying, the pilots are. Now, were you the guy who flew his experimental canard all the way from Israel, you'd have some bragging points.
But I am looking forward to meeting you there, and you can stop by our campsite for lunch if you like. One of the things I like about camping on the airfield is you can get out of it all for an hour or two in the middle of the day, sort of break it up. For my tired old body, that works pretty well.
Yahbyut, you ain't flying, the pilots are. Now, were you the guy who flew his experimental canard all the way from Israel, you'd have some bragging points.
But I am looking forward to meeting you there, and you can stop by our campsite for lunch if you like. One of the things I like about camping on the airfield is you can get out of it all for an hour or two in the middle of the day, sort of break it up. For my tired old body, that works pretty well.
Tsss, tss...
Flying in "cattle class" is much more difficult than actually flying the airplane...everybody knows that
What will you cook for lunch ?
Tsss, tss...
Flying in "cattle class" is much more difficult than actually flying the airplane...everybody knows that
What will you cook for lunch ?
Probably some sandwiches. I can't bring much food from my house, because the airplane can't take too much weight. But I will try and bring something yummy. I will only have a tiny camp stove, so my cooking abilities will be a bit limited. I'll do the best I can. The main thing is the relaxation, says me.
I agree with you Jay. 750 from KBXG to KOSH for me.Interesting. I really LIKE flying at 6K - 8K'.
You're above the pancake breakfast and pattern crowd.
You're below the airlines.
The air is cool, and you don't need oxygen.
You can still see stuff.
If you guys do not fly into OSH, you will have to permanently relinquish your man cards; seriously, I have friends who are USMS who will come take them from you.
Gentlemen,
I am flying all the way from the Middle East to Oshkosh !!!
Try to beat that distance...12 hours in some cramped airbus, then another 8 hours with the Archer...
You know, it's probably cheaper to Fed Ex yourself to OSH.
I'm only flying 475 miles. Used to stop at Iowa City...in the past it was a favorite stop for me. After my experience there last year, I won't be stopping there again. Very poor service at the FBO. Overpriced room with a broken air conditioner.overnight stop in Iowa City, Iowa.
I'm only flying 475 miles. Used to stop at Iowa City...in the past it was a favorite stop for me. After my experience there last year, I won't be stopping there again. Very poor service at the FBO. Overpriced room with a broken air conditioner.
You know, it's probably cheaper to Fed Ex yourself to OSH.
You are totally right...
I tried that option but FedEx wouldn't ship hazardous materials....
Yep, it's not the same.Well, we know who the innkeeper WASN'T!
Some day.You need to visit Port-A!
Gotta love these RVs
I'll only be flying 762 nm from Wichita Falls to KOSH. Probably will be around 5.5 hours and will burn less than 50 gallons of fuel.
By contrast, my old Cherokee 140 took at least 8 hours and burned about 75 gallons. And that was running it as hard as it could muster at X-C altitudes.
I regularly cruise in the teens and have O2. But then, I start at 5500 MSL.Interesting. I really LIKE flying at 6K - 8K'.
You're above the pancake breakfast and pattern crowd.
You're below the airlines.
The air is cool, and you don't need oxygen.
You can still see stuff.
Anything higher in the flatlands between Texas and OSH seems like a waste.
Interesting. I really LIKE flying at 6K - 8K'.
You're above the pancake breakfast and pattern crowd.
Yep, it's not the same.
I stay away so that every one else can have a good time. Every time I'v been there, bad weather, 100 degree heat, crashes, and for some reason all the people I see walking around all look like they just eat an onion. The last time I was there I was walking along the road 2 young guys called me a an a33hole and that was just 50 feet from a police officer. I asked him if he heard that and he had and he said there's nothing he can do.
I know what you're thinkin, it must be me. Could be!