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This forum is "Cool Places to Fly" ... can't really call Phoenix "cool" this time of year, but it was a good trip anyway.
3,000' ceiling is plenty for flying the Columbia Gorge from the cloudy west side to the sunny east side:
On final for 16R at KRNO for an overnight stopover to feed some slot machines at the Nugget Hotel ...
Guess which one is ours! Big airplane or small, always great service at Atlantic Aviation at Reno.
Unusual company at the fuel island at Jean NV (0L7):
The Colorado River and Lake Havasu City. Industrialist Robert (chain-saw) McCulloch developed the town in the 1960s, and brought the original London Bridge over from England, stone by stone, as a tourist attraction. When the bridge was in place he cut the channel under it, turning the peninsula into an artificial island. He flew prospects out to see Lake Havasu City in his own airline — Lockheed Constellations, then Electras. Some vestiges of the runways of the old “Site Six” airport can still be seen on the peninsula, but a nice new airport was built about ten miles north of town.
Inbound to Phoenix-Goodyear Airport (KGYR), which after the first of the year when we move to Phoenix, will be our new home field:
Taking off from KGYR for a local sightseeing hop. Dozens of retired airliners are parked there. Spring training home of the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds is across the street.
Stopping to visit POA member pmanton at a residential airpark about 75 miles west of Phoenix. (Thanks for the hospitality, Paul!)
Ah, nostalgia! Hitting a Phoenix-area burger joint with my son in his ’61 Fury.
Return trip in the next post!
3,000' ceiling is plenty for flying the Columbia Gorge from the cloudy west side to the sunny east side:
On final for 16R at KRNO for an overnight stopover to feed some slot machines at the Nugget Hotel ...
Guess which one is ours! Big airplane or small, always great service at Atlantic Aviation at Reno.
Unusual company at the fuel island at Jean NV (0L7):
The Colorado River and Lake Havasu City. Industrialist Robert (chain-saw) McCulloch developed the town in the 1960s, and brought the original London Bridge over from England, stone by stone, as a tourist attraction. When the bridge was in place he cut the channel under it, turning the peninsula into an artificial island. He flew prospects out to see Lake Havasu City in his own airline — Lockheed Constellations, then Electras. Some vestiges of the runways of the old “Site Six” airport can still be seen on the peninsula, but a nice new airport was built about ten miles north of town.
Inbound to Phoenix-Goodyear Airport (KGYR), which after the first of the year when we move to Phoenix, will be our new home field:
Taking off from KGYR for a local sightseeing hop. Dozens of retired airliners are parked there. Spring training home of the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds is across the street.
Stopping to visit POA member pmanton at a residential airpark about 75 miles west of Phoenix. (Thanks for the hospitality, Paul!)
Ah, nostalgia! Hitting a Phoenix-area burger joint with my son in his ’61 Fury.
Return trip in the next post!