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If I remember correctly from the book "Glacier Pilot" Bob Reeve, the aviation pioneer from Valdez, used to land on the mudd flats all the time. However, he used skis not bush wheels. I'm not sure I would try that either.
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Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:17 am
Thanks for putting that up for me
just want to say thanks to all the guys that helped me get out
I'm hoping I even learned something from the experience
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Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:26 am
Interesting thought, Marty. Landing on mud with skis....
My thought would be that with a low power aircraft like a J-3, I would want plenty of room, and a skim of water standing on a usable part of the take off area for acceleration to flying speed. Seems to me water would be significantly slicker than most mud.
Just thinking (or trying) out loud.....
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Blu wrote:Thanks for putting that up for me
just want to say thanks to all the guys that helped me get out
I'm hoping I even learned something from the experience
So how did you ever get it clear enough to take-off again from the mudhole?
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