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Pine Bluff Formation Clinic, 10/14-10/16
The Pine Bluff Formation Clinic (hosted by Bulldog) Yahoo Group site is online for your info and signup.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2011PineBluffClinic/ Please go there and go to Database section and signup there. There are several messages already there for your info. Updates will be sent out from that site. |
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Thanks for the post BG. We plan to have a Catfish Fry on Saturday evening after the days training flights and an open bar at the EAA Hangar "O" Club. That should add to the fun. Also on Sunday following the all up formation flight, the "Harbor City Wings & Things Fly-In" will begin featuring a performance by Falcon Flight.
Bulldog |
Pine Bluff
Remember the Saturday "T" shirt! You guys know who you are!
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I am looking to have a good time flying and having a lot of FISH (beer).:D
I hope we have a big flight on Sunday. |
Fun ahead
I'm looking forward to this clinic.
Less than a month away now! Mark |
Is it too late to show up?
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Not at all
Tram.
Please sign in and then add record to the database. These clinics are very well organized and certain to improve skills. We have a blast during these clinics. Look forward to flying with you. BeeGee RV-7 N151WP Lee's Summit, MO |
Pine Bluff Formation Clinic
After 42 people signed into the Yahoo site, 29 signed up into the Database, 6 cancelled, and 23 participated in the clinic held at Pine Bluff AR (PBF).
Bulldog Loyd acted as host with his EAA Chapter all pitching in, doing a SUPER job of providing Over the Top hospitality. Airport Management additionally provided superior hospitality and an excellent airfield with a 150' wide runway which had just been upgraded, spacious ramp, and a huge hangar, and excellent briefing rooms. Local air traffic was minimal and the airspace without restrictions except for one sector over the arsenal, and the air was silky smooth. GREAT training environment. A lot of great formation training occurred. After a Friday afternoon seminar, we flew four turns on Saturday with some great formation proficiency upgrading. Everyone upped their formation skills with several upgrading to solo status, a couple Novices passed their Wingman evaluation, and two passed their Lead evals. Then on Sunday morning, 16 pilots were selected for the ALL UP and we launched into smooth air for a sequence of formations, ending up in the mythical 16-ship Diamond of Diamonds. Saturday evening the local EAA Chapter put on a Catfish Fry with all the fixins which was to die for. The local chapter has been renovating a PT-19 and they fired up the engine after sitting idle since 194? Great clinic with super hospitality and super environment! |
Sounds like you guys had a blast.
It just wasn't meant to be for me. My wife works most Saturday's of the year and this one, she was off and I was in town, I couldn't tell her I was going to play with airplanes. I did get to spend some quality time behind a round engine of Friday, so the weekend wasn't totally lost. :) I thought I had gotten a PM from a member here who told me they'd keep me up to date and I must have fallen through the cracks, I only found out about the clinic by searching for "formation" on the board to see if anything was coming up.. Maybe next time.. |
For those that were not there, it was a great time of very professional training during the day and lots of laughs in the evening. "TC" let me tag along this time, as this was her first clinic. She flew all four flights on Saturday solo, and I hear she made great progress. Instead of picking flowers by the side of the runway while everyone else flew, Falcon put me to work as instructor/safety pilot with a newbie, David Bray. We didn't get him to solo status, but he made progress, and best of all, didn't try to kill me. He didn't know it at the time, but I was absolutely thrilled to get 5sec. of RV8 stick time. You guys flying -8s around in formation have it so easy with all that power! Watch out when I get mine done, after having done so much in formation with Tanya's 160hp -9a. After all the training was over, I got to fly #7 of the Falcon flight demonstration practice. Talk about getting the blood pumping. Obviously this is a whole different level of performance expectation than what we do at clinics for basic training.
Sunday was my day to fly. We launched the 16 ship all up and I flew #2 in perfectly smooth air. It really just felt like a familiar lunch run on the wing of Falcon except with a little extra pressure to keep it perfectly steady and deviation free for the rest of the flight to fly off of. RV9 formation tidbit: I have a large piece of tape at the proper measured distance on the underside of each wing to indicate an RV7 wing hinge location for a wingman to fly the proper line of position. It is silver and can be a little hard to see, I think I'll paint it black. After the all up, we flew the Falcon flight performance for the fly-in, just as practiced the day before. The whole weekend was a ball. I thoroughly enjoyed having the opportunity to pass along some knowledge and technique. I even caught David calling me "passionate about this" to TC behind my back :) Maybe next year we'll be able to bring a -9A and a -8. |
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