I thought hawgdvr had a good point about the community aspect of the site. With the number of CC planes, I'm sure there are some stories out there.
This thread is an opportunity to share your adventures, big and small.
I thought hawgdvr had a good point about the community aspect of the site. With the number of CC planes, I'm sure there are some stories out there.
This thread is an opportunity to share your adventures, big and small.
Last edited by aeroaddict; 12-23-2021 at 08:08 AM.
Dan Arnold
KEUL
BLM strip last week in the Owyhee's. This week it had snow. The strip is named Mustang due to the wild Mustang horses of the area.
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Dan Arnold
KEUL
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I put the wheel penetration skis on this week. And the pod back on too.
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First ski flight for the winter was today. Hoping for a good winter with a lot of snow and cold.
Flying Carbon Cub EX #11 since 2011
Buddy and I flew all the foothills checking for Elk.
Not a bad weather day for Dec. 24.
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Dan Arnold
KEUL
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Landed in a little hidden Meadow close to home. There’s about a foot of snow here but a hard crust on top now. Like a float plane; if the engine is running the plane is moving. Almost like being on bare ice. Take off is very short…..
Flying Carbon Cub EX #11 since 2011
Say thank you if you are one of the blessed to live where you choose and are able to enjoy the pleasures of that choice. Thank you, but I can't explain why to someone who doesn't already know.1-22-22.jpgThis morning prior to departing for Speculator NY. IMG_2524.jpgBreakfast with the boys. South Lake Champlain.jpgSouth end of Lake ChamplainRichville Dam 2022.jpgThinking of a friend and his wife in AK going through a rough patch, praying all will be well.
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How do you stay warm in the plane with an OAT like that?
Here in ID we fly in the teens (OAT) and I'm usually cold by the end of the flight.
Dan Arnold
KEUL
Admittedly it's an effort but for me well worth it. Layers which can be easily shed as soon as you become active. I start out with a thin base layer of Patagonia tops and bottoms then Duluth Bear Claw tops and bottoms. When real cold I add a zipper neck mid layer under the Duluth top. So far this combination is light and not restrictive. Finally on the bottom Carhart lined bibs. Over the bib straps and under my parka I often add a battery heated down vest.
Typically once off the ground as was the case yesterday the temp rose from -21 to 9. I was quite comfortable flying for several hours until I returned home. Felt lined Muck-lucks have kept my feet warm ever since Poor Joe introduced them to me. I use a Wiggy's mitten on my left hand with a hot pack and a mid weight glove on my right with a heat pack. For times where I just need to be get warm and stay warm I use a thin 5'x5' fleece blanket which I loosely drape over the firewall side of the rudder pedals covering my feet and legs up to my waist. I have cut a slit so the stick protrudes through so I can operate from above or below. Regardless of the temp the blanket will keep your lower parts and hands warm and through the slit heat will blow up towards your face. Yes I know blow heat in a pre 3 Carbon Cub but it does. Once I start to prepare for landing I toss the blanket in the back. Like I said it's an effort but I consider ski flying to be the most enjoyable of any other time of year. Yes I know Chuck both you and Judy think it's nut but don't knock -4900 foot density altitudes until you try it. Dan knows!
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Chuck, actually that’s a standard swivel end on the hose with a plug. I set the parking brake valve before removing the brake line from the calipers and don’t loose a drop of oil. Same procedure when I put the brakes back in place. Don’t even need to bleed the brakes afterwards.
Flying Carbon Cub EX #11 since 2011
Chuck Kinberger
Southern Cubs
Florida Cubcrafter Sales
Jupiter Fl.
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