At 02:48 PM 2/4/05 EST, you wrote:
>Well, I finally touched down in Valdosta GA this morning about 8:00 am ET
>after spending two nights in Vidalia GA due to low ceilings and rain. The
>plane now has 122 hours on it and has run flawlessly on this trip.
Blessings... Bill Clapp N41768
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O.K. Bill, you caught me in hours. After getting in some flight time
today I shut down with 122.6 hours on the meter. I got in some
formation time with a Cessna 150 and a J-4 cub. I was turning
1850 rpm flying with the C150 and 1400 rpm flying with the Cub,
indicating 75mph. I wonder what my range would be at 1400 rpm !!
The air today was awsome and I must have seen a thousand
waterfoul. I was at 3500 feet for a bit and some were were even
higher than that. I could see them against a clear sky. I guess
they thought it was a good day to be on the wing also. :-)
I enjoyed your visit. Glad you made it home. You'll pass me
in hours this weekend. I'll be doing the annual on the Tripacer.
It's a good thing you got out of southern Illinois when you did.
It rained for two days following your departure.
Larry Flesner