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As usual, my partner in the airplane grabbed it for Labor Day weekend. I'm also still really iffy on getting my plane in and out of there fully loaded...
If I can get out of there...
As usual, my partner in the airplane grabbed it for Labor Day weekend. I'm also still really iffy on getting my plane in and out of there fully loaded...
I'm happy to provide rides but am quite a lot more weight sensitive in the "Plan A" plane.As usual, my partner in the airplane grabbed it for Labor Day weekend. I'm also still really iffy on getting my plane in and out of there fully loaded...
Tentative - home airport may be closed. I considered taking off and landing from the road, but probably a bad idea. NOTAM dates to be released soon.We'll be there with the pup. Probably a day trip.
Alright - I'm about as in as I can be. I told the sailors GFY and have booked 2 airplanes. The one I want to bring (Plan A) is VFR only so it'll be a bit sensitive to the weather. If weather is bad I'll bring the Plan B plane.
I tried to do some research - looks like this is full off-grid camping? (no hotel/elec/sewer/etc)? Anything else to consider here?
I'm happy to provide rides but am quite a lot more weight sensitive in the "Plan A" plane.
If I can get out of there...
Over at the school at the west end of the field we have electricity for charging devices and a shower. Iffin you get on a computer and check out http://6y9.sidnaw.org/events.php and go through some of the pictures from past events you'll see it's not really off grid. We all tend to hang out in the school after the shut down the grill for the day.
Yesright but is it mainly tent camping?
Ok... sign me up for whatever this is!
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Also - another very important question... did the plane bring the camper? or vice versa?
Mostly tent campers. There's like 2 rooms that have privacy (closing doors) in the school, and in the past at least one person put up a tent somewhere in the school, but @Dizaster is the one who knows what's available inside the school.@EdFred Is there places to crash inside the school?
last time, your folks were kind enough to put me in a cabin. It has been awhile but I thought most stayed in the school house?
And I can shuttle via Comanche if need be.We have always offered to make arrangements to pick up/drop off at LNL. It's about 45 minutes one way by car. That may be a good option for those of you worried about getting in and out of 6Y9.
While we have the "same" airplane, mine weighs 31% more than yours at MTOW up to around around 51% more empty, so my takeoff speed is significantly higher and I'll eat up a lot more runway. Anything less than 2500 paved is pretty sketchy for me.
Today, at MGTOW with no wind on grass, my takeoff distance over a 50' obstacle would be 3000 feet. From the threshold to the biggest trees at 6Y9 is a little under 3300 feet, and those big trees are higher than 50 feet I think, not to mention that there are shorter obstacles closer in. Using over 90% of the available space with book numbers... Sorry, that's too close.
If I can be at 50 feet by the end of the runway, I'll do it (this has less to do with the runway than the fact that I want a 20% margin, it's just a convenient reference)... But that requires a 15 knot headwind or a 400 pound weight reduction, or some combination thereof. With my family and bags, I already need to leave 17 gallons of fuel behind to get to MGTOW, so I can only shed a bit over 300 additional pounds in fuel even if I only go to Land o' Lakes. So yeah, that means I probably need another 100 pounds, aka one wife or one kid plus bags, to get out safely.
If we leave early in the morning and it's cool, things look better... But this is definitely not a departure I can do without looking at the performance charts. And as you can tell, I've thought about this plenty.
I can't argue with such careful thinking. I figured your higher weight would be offset by that big mill you got in the nose. Never thought the big Mooneys were one bit less than the little ones.
Yes, my power loading is a little better (12.03lb/hp for me vs 14.31 for you) so I accelerate a little faster, but because of the higher speed needed, it pretty much gets canceled out. Keep in mind that constant acceleration = linear velocity = exponential distance used, so even though my acceleration should be somewhat better with the lower power loading, and my velocity is increasing somewhat faster over time, the distance function is gonna get kind of ugly. The higher weight also likely means more resistance from the grass as well.
Not looking good. It doesn't look like I'll be able to sneak out like I thought I could either.Tentative - home airport may be closed. I considered taking off and landing from the road, but probably a bad idea. NOTAM dates to be released soon.
I'm technically on the flight schedule that weekend now too, so in theory I won't know for sure that my Saturday is open until Friday at 6 PM.
Might have to wait and make it a day trip.
Not looking good. It doesn't look like I'll be able to sneak out like I thought I could either.
Are you in the market for a TBM?
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I also have never been and want to go. also, I never realized 6Y9 is pretty darn close to 6Y3, just sayin................hhhhhhmmmmmmmm.......
too bad our old friends @German guy and @Skywalker aren't interested in flying anymore.....we used to talk about a north fox meet up. guess I'll have to find new people interested in doing that. (enter sad face emoji here)
1. What is heir business?
2. Oliver can just send Martina... ;-)
They own an Archideck franchise. I think I have that correct. Anyway business is booming so they are both pretty swamped.
NOTAM 08/006: Tri-County Regional Airport (KLNR)Have we heard this before?
Enough said for now.
We really hope that 6Y9 will happen again next year and that we will be able to join!
NOTAM 08/006: Tri-County Regional Airport (KLNR)
!LNR 08/006 LNR RWY 18/36 CLSD 2208161500-2209121800 CREATED: 15 Aug 2022 14:55:00 SOURCE: KGRBYFYX
NOTAM 06/001: Tri-County Regional Airport (KLNR)
!LNR 06/001 LNR RWY 09/27 CLSD 2206131200-2209151200 CREATED: 06 Jun 2022 12:05:00 SOURCE: KGRBYFYX
Plane is stuck. Last year plane was in avionics.
Plane is stuck. Last year plane was in avionics.
To be fair, it only says the runways are closed. Don’t you have a 180?NOTAM 08/006: Tri-County Regional Airport (KLNR)
!LNR 08/006 LNR RWY 18/36 CLSD 2208161500-2209121800 CREATED: 15 Aug 2022 14:55:00 SOURCE: KGRBYFYX
NOTAM 06/001: Tri-County Regional Airport (KLNR)
!LNR 06/001 LNR RWY 09/27 CLSD 2206131200-2209151200 CREATED: 06 Jun 2022 12:05:00 SOURCE: KGRBYFYX
Plane is stuck. Last year plane was in avionics.
I tried. Only viable way out is the road, which well, has its own risks.To be fair, it only says the runways are closed. Don’t you have a 180?
Yeah, lame excuses. - but my truck isn't a mobile house .You have a truck. We're driving from Kansas and I will probably be driving the portion from KC to Minneapolis solo with the kids. Your excuses are lame.
Yeah, lame excuses. - but my truck isn't a mobile house .
I rolled to Altanta for a 4 day weekend with 2 other guys in a truck. Pretty sure you can make it a couple hours north with yours. Unless you're saying that GMC can do things Fords can't.I tried. Only viable way out is the road, which well, has its own risks.
Yeah, lame excuses. - but my truck isn't a mobile house .
Timing is the issue. I have students on Saturday so via Truck the soonest I could get there is 10pm Saturday. Y'all aren't worth 12 hours of driving in a 24 hour period .I rolled to Altanta for a 4 day weekend with 2 other guys in a truck. Pretty sure you can make it a couple hours north with yours. Unless you're saying that GMC can do things Fords can't.
Y'all aren't worth 12 hours of driving in a 24 hour period .