August 5, 201312 yr Nah, it's just over that 14,000 foot mountain range. :lol: Beautiful image ... where did you get that two seater? Dennis Trawick Screen Shot Forum Rules
August 5, 201312 yr Author Nah, it's just over that 14,000 foot mountain range. :lol: Beautiful image ... where did you get that two seater? Thanks :blush: Yeah I haven't figured out that whole Rocky Mountains thing yet :Nail Biting: Got plenty of time though with a TAS of 72kts :lol: Got the ultralight last night, its the Ant's Drifter http://www.antsairplanes.com/drifter.html I'm actually going to attempt the whole flight into So.Cal. Got some help with Foreflight on the iphone, Simionic G1000 on the ipad, and Airview on my networked 7" touch screen. Though I anxiously await the T7 like everyone else, this little ultralight is a hoot too :p0502: Chris Strobel KSNA
August 5, 201312 yr I haven't figured out that whole Rocky Mountains thing yet Fly south to the Texas panhandle and then west? :huh: Chase Barnett
August 5, 201312 yr Author Fly south to the Texas panhandle and then west? :huh: Hmm...Maybe I should have a 'plan Chris' route home' poll :unknw: Chris Strobel KSNA
August 5, 201312 yr Author Those in favor of Chris going to Texas, say "I" Eyeeee Texas it is! Just bought the whole MSE state :Party: Chris Strobel KSNA
August 5, 201312 yr Very cool shots, but I'd have gone home via "South Pass" in Wyoming. I'm just sayin' :wink: Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
August 5, 201312 yr Try following Historic Route 66 out of Chicago. It'll take you all the way home plus the highest elevations you'll probably see is 5800 feet although you'll be passing around the 10000 foot Sandia Mountains at Albuquerque. Cool airplane!
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