Barnstormer wrote:Mug wrote:...flew her home myself with the ink still wet on my TW endorsement. File that little adventure under "Lived to Tell."l
Mug, no one else here has ever had an experience like that.

Good looking bird. Let's get some decent sized tires on her. Oh, and welcome.

Thanks Phil. And I've enjoyed lurking and learning from everybody's stories!
Thanks. I plan to. Too many landing spots, so little tire diameter sometimes.
58Skylane wrote:Welcome to BCP!!

Thanks!
CamTom12 wrote:Welcome! Beautiful plane! More pictures!
I'd also love to hear the "lived to tell" story on the ride home if you're willing. I'm a super low tailwheel time guy myself and interested in Pacers.
Thank you. I will have to get some posted. Most of my pictures are through the window looking out.
Halestorm wrote:scottf wrote:Awesome pa-22/20! I haven't seen the louvers before on the bottom cowl.. what's the story behind those?
Those are part of the stock seaplane package, PA-22S
Sam
Thanks Scott!
Yes, Sam, thanks. I believe it improves airflow when on floats during the takeoff "roll".
8GCBC wrote:Utah is a pilot's paradise! Lucky dude.
Thank you for joining!
Thanks. It is a fun area to explore! Lots more to discover yet!
svanarts wrote:I guess I'll say hi back.
Hi Mug.
Thanks man. I thought it was time to introduce myself if I wanted to get to know everyone better.
Mr Steel wrote:Hey, Hi Mug the plane does look good! It Does need bigger tires

I'm looking foward to getting to Utah next spring, maybe we could get together, do some flying
Dan
Hi Dan. That sounds great! That's why I figured I better pipe up and say hello - so we can go do some flying together! I would love some 31" rubber and one in the back. Saving my pennies!
amacbean wrote:I'm based in Spanish Fork too. Is that your plane on the ramp in front of the pilots lounge?
That's me

Although I try to vacate the spot as often as I can.