My Cool Cross Country
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I am leaving in the morning for my three week cross country.

Starting at upper left. Except for two hotel nights in round Rock Texas for my submarine reunion I will either be mooching off friends or camping. Well that is the plan.
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Have a great trip! Looking forward to hearing about your adventures!
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Looks awesome! I plan to follow!
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qmdv wrote:I am leaving in the morning for my three week cross country.

Starting at upper left. Except for two hotel nights in round Rock Texas for my submarine reunion I will either be mooching off friends or camping. Well that is the plan.
Doesn’t look drifty enough for a Quartergasket......be sure to bring along the sextant
Safe flying, and enjoy the trip and reunion!
MTV
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If your coming thru Albuquerque give me a holler
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Second night camping at Conchas Lake Airport (E89) Then to Ranger Texas to look at antique planes. Night 3 to 6 in Georgetown Texas for reunion
Tim
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qmdv wrote:Second night camping at Conchas Lake Airport (E89) Then to Ranger Texas to look at antique planes. Night 3 to 6 in Georgetown Texas for reunion
Tim
Georgetown is cool.
Enjoy!
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Wow, looks like a great trip! What kind of airplane?
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Have fun Tim! G44, Tim flies a 182 straight tail.
Cheers...Rob
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I can't tell where exactly you're stopping in IL or NE, but you might consider lunch at Amana Colonies C11, is a grass strip and a couple of block walk for family style German food. No gas though.
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Looks like you held pretty close to your plan...... How much total flight time?
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Resky wrote:Looks like you held pretty close to your plan...... How much total flight time?
Got home yesterday. No hobbs in my plane but the tach time says 57.9 hrs for this cross country. It registers a bit low so I will just say 6 hrs. Was gone for 20 days. There were 5 non flying days so the average was 4 hrs per day. I did have one 7.5 hour day. Had a lot of fun.
Tim
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Glad you made it back safe.
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Fantastic! I bet you had a great time. Old straight tail 182's are awesome airplanes!
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