A bit tight between trees, also first 25% of strip very wet and soft.
low rider wrote:Guy that used to live there built Cubs , as well as other planes . We bought our Porter from him that he plucked out of the jungle in Laos, also put together a couple of Twin otters there . We always landed west and departed to the east in the Porter . Did quite a few jumps out of the Porter there . Nobody living in the house huh ? That's too bad that it's abandoned .its a pretty cool place . He had a Widgeon that he parked there as well . Pretty exciting watching him use up every inch of that strip in that plane. Hell of a pilot .
flyingzebra wrote:Cool video, thanks!
I landed there once in a 172 and the guy that owned it basically chewed me out pretty good for landing at his private strip and then spent the next four, enjoyable hours taking me through all of his projects. What I got of his life story was interesting. It was a great way to kill a day basking in airplane relics and war stories.
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