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1. 08:24 AM - Re: FYI December 2014 issue IFR flying (Ed Kranz)
2. 07:43 PM - camping in the 10 (David)
3. 08:00 PM - Re: camping in the 10 (P Reid)
4. 08:02 PM - Re: camping in the 10 (Lenny Iszak)
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Subject: | Re: FYI December 2014 issue IFR flying |
Ice detection is one of the big reasons that the leading edges of my wings
and stab are black (that and the design looked good!) I've picked up trace
in hazy VMC, and the black paint made the ice stand out pretty clearly.
....plus bugs don't show up as much :)
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Bill Watson <Mauledriver@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> Thanks! Good article there.
>
> FWIW, I've learned to first look for ice on my 10's stabilizer. It's
> easiest to see there but I think that's because it is red rather than white
> like the wing. Conversely, I've found it very difficult to see ice on the
> wing. I once had a very slow degradation in airspeed due to ice was never
> able to see the ice on the wing.
>
> I've considered painting some kind of dark patch on the wing near the left
> root so I might be able to detect ice ASAP and get the hell out of there.
> Has anyone done that? Any ice detection pireps for the '10?
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Subject: | camping in the 10 |
We are planning on several fly out camping weeks this summer; are there
flight groups that camp; we are considering whether to fly into a paved
airport a short distance from the camping sites, rent a car and travel to
the campsite. Of course the other option is flight into the camping area
directly. With the backseats removed we should have about 350 pounds for
tents, supplies, sleeping bags etc. Does anyone know of good sites for fly
in camping (in the West) and/or groups that camp together?
David
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Subject: | camping in the 10 |
Most of our trips are camping in the -10. When you say "west" are you in Ca
lifornia, Oregon, Washington?
If California - Columbia is great (o22), Oceano (L52), Kern Valley (lake Is
abella) all are at airport camping and always available. Oregon- Manzanita,
Havent reached Washington yet.
If you want a group, let me know and be glad to meet up, I know of a couple
of others who would do the same. Already planning Memorial Day- so ideas a
re welcomed- I'll be glad to load up the 3 women and their suitcases (for a
overnight trip ;-) no need to take out seats unless you're bringing bikes
as the baggage area has enough room for camping.
If you're interested in Arizona- Payson has a great campsite on the airport
- restaurant walking distance.
Pascal
SoCal
From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@m
atronics.com] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 7:42 PM
Subject: RV10-List: camping in the 10
We are planning on several fly out camping weeks this summer; are there fli
ght groups that camp; we are considering whether to fly into a paved airpor
t a short distance from the camping sites, rent a car and travel to the cam
psite. Of course the other option is flight into the camping area directly.
With the backseats removed we should have about 350 pounds for tents, supp
lies, sleeping bags etc. Does anyone know of good sites for fly in camping
(in the West) and/or groups that camp together?
David
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Subject: | Re: camping in the 10 |
David,
Check out these guys:
Recreational Aviation Foundation
http://www.theraf.org/
Lenny
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