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1. 04:14 AM - Off topic but motivational thread from another site. (tools)
2. 04:51 AM - ashes... (Douwe Blumberg)
3. 09:44 AM - Re: ashes... (TriScout)
4. 10:30 AM - Re: Re: ashes... (helspersew@aol.com)
5. 11:21 AM - Re: satellite tracking devices (taildrags)
6. 11:28 AM - Re: ashes... (AircamperN11MS)
7. 11:34 AM - Re: West coast Pieter's (AircamperN11MS)
8. 12:10 PM - Re: ashes... (BYD)
9. 01:25 PM - Re: West coast Pieter's (taildrags)
10. 01:40 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Gary Boothe)
11. 02:21 PM - Re: West coast Pieter's (taildrags)
12. 02:42 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Gary Boothe)
13. 02:50 PM - Re: Re: ashes... (Gary Boothe)
14. 03:00 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (George Abernathy)
15. 03:47 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Jim Boyer)
16. 03:49 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Jim Boyer)
17. 04:02 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (airlion2@gmail.com)
18. 04:18 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Jack)
19. 05:00 PM - Re: West coast Pieter's (AircamperN11MS)
20. 05:02 PM - Re: satellite tracking devices (AircamperN11MS)
21. 05:07 PM - Re: Re: satellite tracking devices (Marcus Zechini)
22. 06:12 PM - My progress - 1st baby step (pringljo)
23. 06:39 PM - Re: My progress - 1st baby step (Gary Boothe)
24. 06:41 PM - Re: satellite tracking devices (Brett Phillips)
25. 06:56 PM - Re: My progress - 1st baby step (BRETT PHILLIPS)
26. 06:56 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Darrel Jones)
27. 07:18 PM - Re: satellite tracking devices (AircamperN11MS)
28. 08:18 PM - Re: Re: ashes... (Dortch, Steven D MAJ MIL USA NGB)
29. 08:55 PM - Re: Re: West coast Pieter's (Jim Boyer)
30. 09:21 PM - Re: West coast Pieter's (taildrags)
31. 09:28 PM - Re: West coast Pieter's (taildrags)
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Subject: | Off topic but motivational thread from another site. |
It was titled "my first welding project, lots of pics..." or something. I didn't
read it for MONTHS and MONTHS as it just sounded boring. Then, finally, one
day where I was more bored that even that sounded, I read it.... WOW.
His FIRST welding project... geesh...
Seems appropriate as a lot of guys building planes had never welded, or woodworked,
prior to starting quite an endeavor. Hope ya'll like it. I don't think
you have to have an account to view a topic in that forum, but if so, it's a spam
free site. Also a good resource if you're ever looking for nice stationary
tools or help on fixing them up.
http://www.owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=128832
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First of all, thanks for the condolences, and secondly for the great ideas.
I honestly hadn't thought of some of these. Gary, I too had thought of just
holding it way out in a slow, skidding turn, but I have distributed ashes
just standing on a mountaintop and it was amazing how a little wind made
them go everywhere!
I'm kinda liking the idea of a length of pvc tube bungeed to the strut or
landing gear. A small hole in the front for "ram air" and a cloth tied over
the rear. When the cloth is removed, the ashes are expelled and "whalla!!"
Think I'll hit the big orange box store today. If it works, anyone can have
it when I'm done. As the need arises.
Douwe
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Interesting..
I wouldn't mind my ashes being flushed down the crapper at the original wright
bros bicycle factory. I could then perhaps become a part of that dna..
Ler
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You would have to be taken to Dearborn Mich, to the Henry Ford Village Muse
um. It's still standing there and very small. Hard to believe they were abl
e to build it there.
Dan Helsper
Puryear, TN
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Sent: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 11:45 am
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: ashes...
Interesting..
I wouldn't mind my ashes being flushed down the crapper at the original wri
ght
bros bicycle factory. I could then perhaps become a part of that dna..
Ler
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Subject: | Re: satellite tracking devices |
It is fun to track the progress of "Mr. Sam" via his SPOT! Just checked and he's
near Columbia, SC. Making good time, too. Yesterday it looked like he was
making a wide circling approach to Sun 'n' Fun at Lakeland, but it must have
just been a diversion to avoid traffic there. He kept on going, and continued
on over to the Atlantic coast of Florida. It looked like he was still in the
air long after I would have tied 'er down and rubbed my sore backside, and maybe
wished for position lights and an anticollision strobe as it must have gotten
dark by the time he got across Florida.
The good progress indicates that the airplane is working fine, weather is good,
and the pilot is enjoying the ferry flight. All good!
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power
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I have done this in my piet for a my dads best friend. It was rather easy to do.
We released them from the front cockpit out of a plastic bag. I put the plane
in a skid with right rudder and the ashes were poured overboard out the right
side of the plane by the front passenger (don't release them out the left
side while in a right skid. Just saying) . No ashes hit me while doing this.
There was however some ash dust below the tail on the fuselage. No big deal.
In fact, I left them there for the whole summer so my dads friend could do some
more aviating with me.
After the task was completed, I found it to be a wonderful feeling knowing that
I had followed through with someone's very last wishes.
Highly recommended at least once. I would do it again if ever asked.
Cheers,
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
OK, I have started with sticky notes all over the SF sectional. Looks like it
will be fun. Jim, I haven't found Santa Rosa, Give me a hint where it is.
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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I also have done this duty. Pour the contains of the urn on the end of a long
streamer and fold the streamer over the remains at that end, then roll the streamer
up to the other end and go aloft. Hold the exposed end of the streamer
and let go of the roll. Those on the ground watching (if that's the occasion)
will see a ling drawn (the streamer unrolling) and then a puff as the remains
are spread (so I've been told).
Use a long streamer, but if it were my mentor and fellow aviator, I'd use their
white scarf as a tribute.
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Scott: Santa Rosa is on Hwy 101, roughly between Calistoga and Sonoma.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
STS if you're looking it up.
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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AircamperN11MS
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 11:35 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: West coast Pieter's
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OK, I have started with sticky notes all over the SF sectional. Looks like
it will be fun. Jim, I haven't found Santa Rosa, Give me a hint where it
is.
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Gary: now explain to me how STS (Charles M. Schultz airport) got its name?? What's
the connection to Peanuts?
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Medford, OR
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
"Charles M. Schultz Airport", formerly "Sonoma County Airport", was renamed
in memoriam to Santa Rosa resident and philanthropist, Charles M. Schultz.
Although he was a longtime resident, he preferred to be very private,
although he did build a nationally renowned ice arena, primarily for his
figure skating daughter. Mr. Schultz was also an avid hockey player, and
provided a state-of-the-art ice arena for youth hockey and figure skating.
He also hosted an annual, invitational seniors hockey tournament.
I have absolutely no friggin' idea why the county fathers thought that
re-naming the airport after him was necessary...
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of taildrags
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 2:22 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: West coast Pieter's
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Gary: now explain to me how STS (Charles M. Schultz airport) got its name??
What's the connection to Peanuts?
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
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I think I like that the best, Bill!! Especially the silk scarf!
Gary
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 14, 2013, at 12:09 PM, "BYD" <billsayre@ymail.com> wrote:
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> I also have done this duty. Pour the contains of the urn on the end of a long
streamer and fold the streamer over the remains at that end, then roll the streamer
up to the other end and go aloft. Hold the exposed end of the streamer
and let go of the roll. Those on the ground watching (if that's the occasion)
will see a ling drawn (the streamer unrolling) and then a puff as the remains
are spread (so I've been told).
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white scarf as a tribute.
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Its always the money, the money. They probably own a sign company. And of c
ourse everybody has to get =0Anew cards and letterheads. Not to mention rep
ainting all the car doors. The list goes on. =0A=0AFollow the money if you
really want to know. =0A=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0A Fro
m: Gary Boothe <gboothe5@comcast.net>=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
=0ASent: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:42 AM=0ASubject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Re:
othe" <gboothe5@comcast.net>=0A=0A"Charles M. Schultz Airport", formerly "S
onoma County Airport", was renamed=0Ain memoriam to Santa Rosa resident and
philanthropist, Charles M. Schultz.=0AAlthough he was a longtime resident,
he preferred to be very private,=0Aalthough he did build a nationally reno
wned ice arena, primarily for his=0Afigure skating daughter. Mr. Schultz wa
s also an avid hockey player, and=0Aprovided a state-of-the-art ice arena f
or youth hockey and figure skating.=0AHe also hosted an annual, invitationa
l seniors hockey tournament. =0A=0AI have absolutely no friggin' idea why t
he county fathers thought that=0Are-naming the airport after him was necess
ary...=0A=0AGary Boothe=0ANX308MB=0A=0A=0A-----Original Message-----=0AFrom
: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com=0A[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-
server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of taildrags=0ASent: Sunday, April 14, 2013
2:22 PM=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronics.com=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List: Re:
=0A--> <taildrags@hotmail.com>=0A=0AGary: now explain to me how STS (Charle
s M. Schultz airport) got its name??=0AWhat's the connection to Peanuts?=0A
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Hi Sc ott,
We are 50 miles straight Norht of San Francisco; 17 miles North of Petaluma
; straight up highway 101.
Jim
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
It was renamed after Charles Schultz years after being Sonoma County airport.
Jim
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Sure would like to be able to fly out to the west coast pieters territory. You
have some mighty exotic Sounding towns out there. Not like henryville or
such. Cheers, Gardiner.(Airlion)
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 14, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Gary Boothe" <gboothe5@comcast.net> wrote:
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> [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
> AircamperN11MS
> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 11:35 AM
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: West coast Pieter's
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> --> <Scott.liefeld@lacity.org>
>
> OK, I have started with sticky notes all over the SF sectional. Looks like
> it will be fun. Jim, I haven't found Santa Rosa, Give me a hint where it
> is.
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> Scott Liefeld
> Flying N11MS since March 1972
> Steel Tube
> C-85-12
> Wire Wheels
> Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Yep like Oshkosh, Brodhead or Blakesburg...
Sent from my iPad
Jack Textor
On Apr 14, 2013, at 6:01 PM, airlion2@gmail.com wrote:
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> Sure would like to be able to fly out to the west coast pieters territory. You
have some mighty exotic Sounding towns out there. Not like henryville or
such. Cheers, Gardiner.(Airlion)
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Apr 14, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Gary Boothe" <gboothe5@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> STS if you're looking it up.
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>> Gary Boothe
>> NX308MB
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>> From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
>> [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
>> AircamperN11MS
>> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 11:35 AM
>> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: West coast Pieter's
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>> OK, I have started with sticky notes all over the SF sectional. Looks like
>> it will be fun. Jim, I haven't found Santa Rosa, Give me a hint where it
>> is.
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>> Scott Liefeld
>> Flying N11MS since March 1972
>> Steel Tube
>> C-85-12
>> Wire Wheels
>> Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Jim,
Looks like STS is a controlled airport. Is that where we would need to go. I
have a radio but others may not. Is you plane there? Just trying to get an idea
here.
Does Mickey Mouse greet you at the terminal?
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: satellite tracking devices |
It's 8 pm in Virginia and Mr Sam is still chugging away. I think he gets the iron
butt award this weekend. Wow!
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | Re: satellite tracking devices |
Chuck is awesome! What a guy!
On Apr 14, 2013 8:06 PM, "AircamperN11MS" <Scott.liefeld@lacity.org> wrote:
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> It's 8 pm in Virginia and Mr Sam is still chugging away. I think he gets
> the iron butt award this weekend. Wow!
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> Flying N11MS since March 1972
> Steel Tube
> C-85-12
> Wire Wheels
> Brodhead in 1996
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Subject: | My progress - 1st baby step |
After piddling around with it foe a few weeks, I finally have my rib jig the way
I want it. I'm in the process of cutting enough pieces so that I can assemble
all the ribs in an assembly line fashion. It's amazing how many gussets you
need for a complete set of ribs.
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Subject: | My progress - 1st baby step |
That's a nice looking jig!!
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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After piddling around with it foe a few weeks, I finally have my rib jig the
way I want it. I'm in the process of cutting enough pieces so that I can
assemble all the ribs in an assembly line fashion. It's amazing how many
gussets you need for a complete set of ribs.
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Subject: | Re: satellite tracking devices |
He's had absolutely perfect weather for it, at least it has been here in NW Virginia.
please do not archive
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PLEASE DO NOT ARCHIVE!
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Subject: | Re: My progress - 1st baby step |
Pretty swank, I'd say! It's hard to tell, but is the jig board/drawing
covered with plastic? If so, what kind did you use? My rib jig was
apallingly crude compared to yours, but it served its' purpose. I like the
fact that you used only one block for each intercostal member. I had
three, two blocks on one side, and a third on the other side to capture it,
but the mill tolerance on the capstrip made that idea worthless. I ended
up with wedges between the single blocks and the intercostals. With only
one block like you have, a binder clip can be used to seat the IC's.
Simplicity is good, lightness is better (maybe even in fixturing!)
Brett Phillips
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> After piddling around with it foe a few weeks, I finally have my rib jig
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> way I want it. I'm in the process of cutting enough pieces so that I can
> assemble all the ribs in an assembly line fashion. It's amazing how many
> gussets you need for a complete set of ribs.
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Oscar (and Scott),
Calistoga is over in that other "wine country" Napa. Santa Rosa is on
101 between Petaluma (nice airport cafe) and Healdsburg (no cafe). Santa
Rosa is a towered airport so you can just orbit until they give you a
green light.
Of course you can stop in at Sonoma Skypark, where we have $4 hamburgers
and hot dogs every Saturday, rain or shine. We're about 20 miles SE of
Santa Rosa.
We also have showers and a little green grass if you would like to camp.
Darrel Jones
N154JP
On 4/14/2013 1:25 PM, taildrags wrote:
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> Scott: Santa Rosa is on Hwy 101, roughly between Calistoga and Sonoma.
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> Oscar Zuniga
> Medford, OR
> Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
> A75 power
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Subject: | Re: satellite tracking devices |
ok now, I think that Mr Sam rode home on a trailer. I didn't see any stops at
airports. If was just as fun watching anyways.
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Scott Liefeld
Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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Years ago a couple of guys in the Texas Panhandle were asked to dump the ashes
of a local farmer over his farm. They went up in a Cessna, got over the farm and
held the urn out the window. When they opened the urn about half of the farmer
swirled around inside the cockpit. They had is in their eyes, mouths, hair
and of course clothes. They were good guys and dutifully vacuumed up the inside
of the Cessna and redumped the sweepings later.
Blue Skies,
Steve D
On 04/14/13, BYD wrote:
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> I also have done this duty. Pour the contains of the urn on the end of a long
streamer and fold the streamer over the remains at that end, then roll the streamer
up to the other end and go aloft. Hold the exposed end of the streamer
and let go of the roll. Those on the ground watching (if that's the occasion)
will see a ling drawn (the streamer unrolling) and then a puff as the remains
are spread (so I've been told).
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> Use a long streamer, but if it were my mentor and fellow aviator, I'd use their
white scarf as a tribute.
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
Hi Scott,
No my plane is at my house yet. We have the local EAA chapter 124 at STS. We have
a group of hangers and clubhouse on the west side of STS. I only live about
20 minutes from our EAA chapter at STS.
An alternative would be Petaluma airport (don't know the identifier right now)
but it is an uncontrolled airport and about 25 minutes from my house.
Cheers,
Jim
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
I believe Petaluma Municipal would be O69 (that's OH-six-niner, not ZERO six-niner).
Now you know why the FAA doesn't let us use 'OH' (phonetic OSCAR) in our
aircraft N numbers... it gets confused with zero.
And if you don't already use AirNav for online info on airports, give it a try. It's www.airnav.com and it has a lot of good info. Over on the right side of the page when you call up an airport data page, you can do a quickie check of distance to fly to any airport from any other airport. I use it a lot for a what-if check.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power
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Subject: | Re: West coast Pieter's |
By the way, AirNav tells me that "Oscar Six-Niner" (Petaluma) is 247.3NM south
of me, almost directly due south at 177 degrees true, and has Jet-A fuel. Wowza!
That's 4 hrs 45 minutes away (no wind), with Scout at normal cruise. One
fuel stop on the way for me, probably Redding (RDD). If I left Medford at 7AM,
I might just be at Petaluma in time for lunch if I don't mess around at the
fuel pump in Redding for too long.
I wish.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power
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