I had an opportunity come up to help out a friend shuttle a Starduster from Oregon to Michigan next week. As this is my first trip over the rocks I need a little route advice. 1800 miles by biplane. Hell ya. ( I imagine the novelty will wear off soon enough though) Picked up my new SPOT today and have been looking over the sectionals all day.
I was thinking about flying to Spokane, Mullan Pass then I-90 to the plains and then head east via the northern states, only because I have flown Mullan Pass to Missoula before and it seems like this route would require less time over the Rockies and I wouldn't have to climb as high to cross. However I did want want to consider other routes as travelling further south seems more direct.
Also I am looking for leads on GA friendly airports off the beaten path that don't mind under the wing camping, courtesy car, friendly etc. My goal is not to hotel anything until the night before I fly commercial back. The Starduster has wheel panties so no backcountry flying for me, but some good smooth grass will be nice. Any advice on local weather or how to survive circumnavigating the Chicago airspace to get to Grand Rapids in one piece.
Thanks,
Matt





