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1. 07:59 AM - Salt Lake City airports (Curtis Groote)
2. 12:15 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (Kelly McMullen)
3. 12:36 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (Phillip Perry)
4. 12:45 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (Ron Walker)
5. 01:31 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (Dan Charrois)
6. 02:45 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (Isaac Schantz)
7. 05:26 PM - Anybody use stock fuel valve? (David Carr)
8. 05:43 PM - Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? (Ron Walker)
9. 07:57 PM - Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? (Bruce Breckenridge)
10. 08:48 PM - Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? (Bob Leffler)
11. 09:08 PM - Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? ()
12. 10:02 PM - Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? (Bob Turner)
13. 11:00 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (woxofswa)
14. 11:03 PM - Re: Salt Lake City airports (woxofswa)
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Subject: | Salt Lake City airports |
This next month Ill be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving from and departing
to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go downtown. Any suggestions
on an airport to use?
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
I don't recall the locations of the IN and Out burger shops. While SLC
is closest to downtown, Bountiful (BTF) is much more GA friendly, has
both self serve 100LL and 91 octane Mogas, as well as they can get Hertz
car for you on field. U42 is a distance from downtown.
For either SLC or BTF you will need Class B clearance. They are pretty
good about working you in. Rwy 17/35 is normal GA at SLC. I believe
there are still a couple RV-10s based at BTF.
On 1/15/2019 8:56 AM, Curtis Groote wrote:
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> This next month Ill be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving from and departing
to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go downtown. Any suggestions
on an airport to use?
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
Sean Strasburg and Scott Schmidt should be able to help with all the local knowledge
you could ask for.
Theyre both local and flying in and out of there regularly.
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> On Jan 15, 2019, at 2:12 PM, Kelly McMullen <kellym@aviating.com> wrote:
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> I don't recall the locations of the IN and Out burger shops. While SLC is closest
to downtown, Bountiful (BTF) is much more GA friendly, has both self serve
100LL and 91 octane Mogas, as well as they can get Hertz car for you on field.
U42 is a distance from downtown.
> For either SLC or BTF you will need Class B clearance. They are pretty good about
working you in. Rwy 17/35 is normal GA at SLC. I believe there are still
a couple RV-10s based at BTF.
>
>> On 1/15/2019 8:56 AM, Curtis Groote wrote:
>> This next month Ill be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving from and departing
to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go downtown. Any suggestions
on an airport to use?
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
I've used South Valley Regional; U42; in the past. Nothing but good
words about them. There's an In-n-Out right at the south end of the
field. Rental and crew cars were readily available. About 13ish mile
drive to downtown SLC.
Make SURE you hit R&R BBQ in downtown SLC ... best BBQ west of Texas.
--Ron
On 1/15/19 2:12 PM, Kelly McMullen wrote:
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> I don't recall the locations of the IN and Out burger shops. While SLC
> is closest to downtown, Bountiful (BTF) is much more GA friendly, has
> both self serve 100LL and 91 octane Mogas, as well as they can get Hertz
> car for you on field. U42 is a distance from downtown.
> For either SLC or BTF you will need Class B clearance. They are pretty
> good about working you in. Rwy 17/35 is normal GA at SLC. I believe
> there are still a couple RV-10s based at BTF.
>
> On 1/15/2019 8:56 AM, Curtis Groote wrote:
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>> This next month Ill be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving from and
>> departing to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go
>> downtown. Any suggestions on an airport to use?
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
I've flown directly into SLC a couple of times, and found them perfectly accommodating
for GA. Never been refused entry into Class B, but I always do those
flights with a VFR flight plan specifying a destination airport in the class B
so maybe that helps since they're ready and expecting you...
> On 2019-Jan-15, at 8:56 AM, Curtis Groote <cgroote1@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> This next month Ill be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving from and departing
to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go downtown. Any suggestions
on an airport to use?
>
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Dan Charrois
President, Syzygy Research & Technology
Phone: 780-961-2213
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
I'm 10 minutes from South Valley Regioinal (U42) and have been flying out
of there as a student pilot for 1 1/2 years and I echo Ron Walker's
comments. If you have an RV-10, would love to see it.
Isaac Schantz
RV-10 Builder 41847
60% complete (building for just less than 1 year)
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 2:36 PM Dan Charrois <dan@syz.com> wrote:
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> I've flown directly into SLC a couple of times, and found them perfectly
> accommodating for GA. Never been refused entry into Class B, but I alway
s
> do those flights with a VFR flight plan specifying a destination airport
in
> the class B so maybe that helps since they're ready and expecting you...
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> > On 2019-Jan-15, at 8:56 AM, Curtis Groote <cgroote1@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > This next month I=99ll be flying into Salt Lake City, arriving fr
om and
> departing to the east. Purpose is to eat at In-N-Out as well as go
> downtown. Any suggestions on an airport to use?
> >
>
> ---
> Dan Charrois
> President, Syzygy Research & Technology
> Phone: 780-961-2213
>
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Subject: | Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
Hi all,
Has anyone on this list fitted the stock fuel valve? Any tips for making
the installation look more polished or operate as well as possible? I can
find very little online about it.
FYI---not really interested in going the Andair valve option.
Thanks!
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Subject: | Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
I installed the stock valve as per the plans - not a single change. It
does the job, never saw a need to modify it.
It's a bit of a nuisance to have to remove the handle every time you
want the tunnel cover removed, but what can ya do, it's only once a year.
--Ron
On 1/15/19 7:13 PM, David Carr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone on this list fitted the stock fuel valve? Any tips for
> making the installation look more polished or operate as well as
> possible? I can find very little online about it.
>
> FYI---not really interested in going the Andair valve option.
>
> Thanks!
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Subject: | Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
Great question. I installed the Andair Valve in another plane, and, it
works sweetly. I was hoping to go "stock" on the -10 project. Hoping more
than just Mr. Walker speaketh up.
Bruce
40018
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 5:30 PM David Carr <junk@dcarr.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone on this list fitted the stock fuel valve? Any tips for making
> the installation look more polished or operate as well as possible? I can
> find very little online about it.
>
> FYI---not really interested in going the Andair valve option.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Subject: | Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
Just about every RV-10 that I=92m aware of, including mine has gone with an
Andair valve. Mine has been flying for over six years, so I haven=92t re
ally bothered to keep up with all the factory parts quality control issues.
Hopefully, that vendor has fixed their issues over the years. I don=92
t have any data, pro or con.
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From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Bruce Breckenridge
<bbreckenridge@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2019 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Anybody use stock fuel valve?
Great question. I installed the Andair Valve in another plane, and, it wor
ks sweetly. I was hoping to go "stock" on the -10 project. Hoping more th
an just Mr. Walker speaketh up.
Bruce
40018
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 5:30 PM David Carr <junk@dcarr.org<mailto:junk@dcar
r.org>> wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone on this list fitted the stock fuel valve? Any tips for making t
he installation look more polished or operate as well as possible? I can f
ind very little online about it.
FYI---not really interested in going the Andair valve option.
Thanks!
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Subject: | Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
I have the stock valve in my RV-6, and it is doing fine after 18 maintenance
free years.
I installed the stock valve in the RV-10 I'm finishing and have no qualms
about it. The installation is very simple - just follow the plans.
Kyle Boatright
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Walker
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2019 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Anybody use stock fuel valve?
I installed the stock valve as per the plans - not a single change. It
does the job, never saw a need to modify it.
It's a bit of a nuisance to have to remove the handle every time you
want the tunnel cover removed, but what can ya do, it's only once a year.
--Ron
On 1/15/19 7:13 PM, David Carr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone on this list fitted the stock fuel valve? Any tips for making
> the installation look more polished or operate as well as possible? I can
> find very little online about it.
>
> FYI---not really interested in going the Andair valve option.
>
> Thanks!
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Subject: | Re: Anybody use stock fuel valve? |
Stock valve in mine. Kit purchase circa 2008, just in time to get the slightly
modified valve with the new handle (aluminum pointer, lift-to-turn). The older
brass handle was just plain ugly IMHO. No problems to date.
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Bob Turner
RV-10 QB
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
If you try a Big H burger from Hires up on 7th east in SLC, youll throw rocks at
In and put.
Been into all three airports in the SLC valley with my RV and theyre all nicely
accommodating. BOuntiful definitely has the cheapest gas.
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Myron Nelson
Mesa, AZ
Flew May 10 2014
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Subject: | Re: Salt Lake City airports |
If you try a Big H burger from Hires up on 7th east in SLC, youll throw rocks at
In and put.
Been into all three airports in the SLC valley with my RV and theyre all nicely
accommodating. BOuntiful definitely has the cheapest gas.
--------
Myron Nelson
Mesa, AZ
Flew May 10 2014
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=487012#487012
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