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There's no place like home, no place like home, no place....
#11
glad ya made the trip safely. would hate to see holmes fuel bill. lol
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#12
(08-30-2009, 12:25 AM)Zarathos link Wrote: glad ya made the trip safely. would hate to see holmes fuel bill. lol

Hmmm hey Pops thanks man, eh it was on my dime, and your right, you would hate to see it heheh. Actually for the experience, the fun, time with my daughter and great friends, and seein family I aint seen in 11 years, it was a cheap trip.
I have been makin a similar run since 1985, prolly 40 times mostly commecial flights @ 35k+ and several times driving. I can honestly say that this was by FAR the best views and best time.
Ancient weapons n hokie religions kid.......every lil bit helps!
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#13
Aye, was a great trip! Yeah Zara you'd hate to see the fuel bills heheh but we was on a shared plan  Tongue

Wished we had more time to spend out in mountain country, Az truly lives in a beautiful part of the country. That cool mountain air out on his porch was sure refreshing after the several hour trip over em heheh I was halfway expectin to see a graul come up out of them woods, or even a Janta or two. But Az reassured me he'd been taking care of those kind things so...  ;D

To expand a little bit on Kimball... we were on the west side of Laramie right at sunset so was crossing that final range at cheyenne shortly after dark, Kimball is not far east from there and was our planned fuel stop.

It's a small untowered field, so I kicked up the runway lights a ways out to get a fix. Their weather reporting equipment was broadcasting a 13 knot wind from the SE, runway is SE slightly also, so no big deal.

Well as we got closer I noticed I had to keep a large amount of crab angle (angle of the plane into the wind) to keep centered on the runway, which meant no way in heck was that weather reporting correct... it was more like 35 knots from the S LOL

No problem, bigger crosswind is manageable, I just adjusted accordingly and lined her up. Well we got about oh maybe 40 feet off the deck at end of runway and the runway lights shut off pretty much leaving us with a black windshield, and landing light illuminating the wheat field beside the runway as I still had that 50 degree crab angle in the plane. Well hand went on the throttle getting ready to go around, and some rapid fire on the comm to get the lights back on.

Lights came back on just as I was about to go around and we'd drifted off center over the grass, pulled it back over and kicked in full rudder for a nice smooth crosswind landing.

We was never in any danger, it was just one of those WTF moments and a bit of excitement. Az had visions of the movie Airplane! where gay John unplugged the runway lights and said "just kidding". So we was kinda lookin around the airport for him, nobody around though.

Then of course came time to fuel up... thats a whole nother story almost. The pumps were credit card enabled but ancient system. At first try the pump shut off before we had time to get the hose up onto the wing. Tried it again, and it auto shut off after $50 (apparently only pre-approves 50 at a time). So we thought ok same guy on the lights runs these pumps LOL

All in all though was a stop we will never forget, one of those had to be there things heheheh

Rebel parts... Imperial parts... All Made on Tatooine!!!
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#14
heh...had to be there....heh....i think i will stay on my 18 wheels. lol
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(08-30-2009, 05:54 PM)Zarathos link Wrote: heh...had to be there....heh....i think i will stay on my 18 wheels. lol

;D  we seen allot of 18 wheelers crawling up those hills as we passed overhead at 200mph heheheh  *where's the rib poke icon?*  Tongue
Rebel parts... Imperial parts... All Made on Tatooine!!!
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#16
(08-30-2009, 06:14 PM)Holmes link Wrote: ;D  we seen allot of 18 wheelers crawling up those hills as we passed overhead at 200mph heheheh  *where's the rib poke icon?*  Tongue

Mr Greyhound motor'd round few of dem rigs too  :-[
Ancient weapons n hokie religions kid.......every lil bit helps!
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#17
there be some steep hills and i be haulin a heavy load. i'll be sure to flip the bird up at those 200mph flying contraptions!
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#18
Heh, NO place for me to be driving by in my little doghouse.

Hey, Zara! Been watching a show called "Ice Road Truckers". Ever hear of it? Bet you're glad you don't have to worry bout the highway you're on giving out from under you.  :o ;D
Beware my dark side......oh! Hi Dark.
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#19
brrrr!
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