Re: View from the hangar
Jerry Marstall <jnmarstall@...>
NICE!
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-------- Original message -------- From: Jon Finley <jd@...> Date: 7/24/20 1:50 PM (GMT-05:00) To: main@Q-List.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] View from the hangar Good stuff – great thing to have started Jay!!
Here’s the view out of my hangar this morning. It is monsoon season here in the high desert so some fun stuff up in the air that makes the flying even more fantastic!!
Jon
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Paul Fisher
Much less scenic, but the air is thicker! (753MSL)
The "volleyball" five stories up is the National Weather Service's NEXRAD.
Paul
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020, 11:34 Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
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Re: View from the hangar
Wow....that is tough to beat! You guys are going to be so depressed when you see the lack of a view from my hangar. Corbin Ge!ser
On July 24, 2020 at 12:21 PM, Jon Finley <jd@...> wrote:
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Corbin N33QR
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Re: View from the hangar
Jon Finley
Good stuff – great thing to have started Jay!!
Here’s the view out of my hangar this morning. It is monsoon season here in the high desert so some fun stuff up in the air that makes the flying even more fantastic!!
Jon
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Paul Fisher
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 11:24 AM To: main@q-list.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] View from the hangar
Much less scenic, but the air is thicker! (753MSL)
The "volleyball" five stories up is the National Weather Service's NEXRAD.
Paul
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020, 11:34 Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
_._,_._,_ -- Jon Finley Somewhere in the Southwest flying an RV-4
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Re: View from the hangar
Thats a great idea, we should all take a picture of the outlook from our hangers as a comparison. I know Jay's beats mine already in terms of natural beauty,
but we do get some great aircraft come past the doors. :-0 Rich T.
On 24/07/2020 01:16, John Hoxie via
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Re: View from the hangar
Jay, My airport KALM is only 410 miles from you. Perhaps you could drop in sometime. John Hoxie He is no fool, who gives up what he can not keep, to gain what he can not loose -- Jim Elliot
On Thursday, July 23, 2020, 05:00:26 AM MDT, Keith Welsh <klw494@...> wrote:
Very relaxing atmosphere. Got me jealous. Now I understand why your TriQ is so near perfect. That scenery for building would have me in a good mood too. Great photos, thanks for sharing. Keith On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 12:34 PM Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
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Re: View from the hangar
Very relaxing atmosphere. Got me jealous. Now I understand why your TriQ is so near perfect. That scenery for building would have me in a good mood too. Great photos, thanks for sharing. Keith
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 12:34 PM Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
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Re: View from the hangar
10CO, Mack Mesa. Mack, Colorado
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of John Hoxie via groups.io
Great view. What airport?
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Re: View from the hangar
Paul Fisher
Much less scenic, but the air is thicker! (753MSL) The "volleyball" five stories up is the National Weather Service's NEXRAD. Paul
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020, 11:34 Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
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GREAT view!!
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On Jul 22, 2020, at 11:59 AM, Jay Scheevel <jay@...> wrote:
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View from the hangar
Hi All,
My plane is very happy to have bugs removed this morning, and to be looking out on familiar territory. I told some folks at the Summer-Fling about the peaceful view from my hangar, so I thought I would send a picture or two.
My hangar view
The “next door neighbors”
Cheers, Jay
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Re: OAT Probe Location
Mike Dwyer
I got mine in the fuel filler under the door. Mike
Those of you with an outside air temp probe, which location did you choose?
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Re: 2 videos from Iowa
Rick Hole
Both good. Thanks Rick Hole
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020, 11:53 AM Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:
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Re: 2 videos from Iowa
I think I have made the links public now- sorry
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On Jul 21, 2020, at 12:35 PM, Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:
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2 videos from Iowa
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Re: Spring Fling
I really like Red Oak. I landed there in 2011 on my way to Blakesburg antique flyin. Nice turf runway.
Thanks Sanjay for the great report! Washed bugs off of my plane this morning before coming to work. Lots of bugs met there demise on my trip.
Cheers, Jay
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kevin Boddicker
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2020 6:51 AM To: main@Q-List.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] Spring Fling
Sanjay, Thanks for the fine report of both your trip home and the overview. Saves me from having to post about the weekend. Very glad that you made it home successfully! I remember waiting 6 - 8 hours in Red Oak IA. coming back from FOD in Beatrice. Four of us waiting there, but the others left me on my own, as they departed. I finally made it home by about 7PM, after departing Beatrice at 9 AM. A good experience for you, with the correct decisions made along the way. Stay in touch.
Kevin Boddicker
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Kevin Boddicker
Sanjay,
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Thanks for the fine report of both your trip home and the overview. Saves me from having to post about the weekend. Very glad that you made it home successfully! I remember waiting 6 - 8 hours in Red Oak IA. coming back from FOD in Beatrice. Four of us waiting there, but the others left me on my own, as they departed. I finally made it home by about 7PM, after departing Beatrice at 9 AM. A good experience for you, with the correct decisions made along the way. Stay in touch.
Kevin Boddicker
TriQ 200 N7868B 518 hrs Luana, IA.
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Re: Pics from Iowa
Kevin Boddicker
Very nice. Thanks!!!
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On Jul 20, 2020, at 9:34 PM, Bruce Crain <jcrain2@...> wrote:
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Re: Spring Fling!
Kevin Boddicker
Jay,
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Should have gone to KPDC. I did yesterday. 770’ MSL. Air is almost too thick to breath!!! Kevin
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Re: Spring Fling
Hello everyone, I finally made it back to HUF....on Monday. The flight there was excellent and the landing at DEH, while sucked, I learned was the same as for everyone else. Bounce...Bounce...Land. I learned DEH is known for that when windy due to the edies from the trees nearby when landing on Rwy 11 in a crosswind. Once down, the runway was great. We all had good departures, I know because I saw em all as I was the last to leave and Kevin told me mine was good too. I enjoyed seeing everyone, their airplanes and the time we had together. Many thanks to Kevin & Brenda for hosting again...again...and again. The weather gods finally cut Kevin some slack. It was fun seeing familiar Q's and Jay's VERY innovative Jabaru powered TriQ. Thanks Jay for getting it here for us to see. For those who have only seen photos of his plane you are in for a real treat when you get to see it live. And thanks Bruce for explaining just what the Wadlow canard is. As I understand it's the same LS airfoil just w/o the carbon fiber spar. Sounds like it's constructed very much like the GU. Yeah, I may be the last to know but....now I know. No one has said yet but our group of experts, Paul, Kevin, Jay, Bruce & Sanjay help solve a starting problem with a Titan 51D in the hangar next to Kevin's. Sunday involved much testing by Kevin and the owner after everyone had left which led to solving a wiring issue. A big round of applause for Kevin. I delayed the departure home due to a line of storms along the route in IL and gusting winds. Not a lot of time in the Thorp yet but did leave later in the morning when the winds cooled off a bit. Nice flight to DVN (Davenport) for fuel & saw both Terry and Paul. Ran into a HUGE line of severe storms in IL that had redeveloped all across the state and blocked the route home the rest of the day. I put down at the Marshall Co. airport in Lacon, IL for the nite. No hotels, just a couch and a Subway nearby. (town of 2000) Locals told me they had had storms earlier in the day and there was probably not enough of a window between the storm lines to have made it to Terre Haute anyway. When I got home Monday morning my wife told me that we had gotten 4" of rain Sunday evening and the power was out most of the night. I landed on a still wet runway and taxied through puddles on the ramp to my hangar. Water everywhere. Many thanks again to Kevin and Brenda for hosting the Spring Fling. And thank you to all who were able to attend. Till next time. Keith
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:50 PM Sanjay <sdhall102@...> wrote:
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