Gary, Jay I am not too good with last names. There was a Jim and there was at least one more John.
These Cub drivers are fast on ADM. Within 20 minutes the decision was made where to fly and what to do.
Everybody fired up and started to taxi.
This guys fly like helicopters they don't need ground effect.
I was the last one in line. I had plenty of minutes and taxied very cautiously. I should have stopped short of the beginning of the runway there was a deep rut running very close to "the threshold". I walked the field before and saw it. Decided to jump over. Bump, shook the nose and kept moving, have to check that nose fairing after landing.
Gaggle of Piper Cubs divided into sub-gaggles. First I flew with the seacub. A notch of flaps and RV seats nice and quiet at 65 knots.
Then I located another sub gaggle going at least 3 knots faster and joined them from the rear. They talked air-to-air - Where is that RV guy? What he is going to do?-
Then I repositioned to another sub-gaggle. These were the fastest almost 73 kts. They were looking for some potato fields.
Cool guys. Interesting chat air-to-air. Almost like RV drivers. Landed at Twitchell airport for fuel. Airport manager was very happy to see so many airplanes. Now we look like an airport he said.
I inspected my nosewheel fairing. Hmmm yeah. It's good I have a nosewheel. The tailwheel could have been completely ripped off in that rut. Looks provocative but it's not. One main fairing lost a bottom screw but they were intact.
If you can't duck (tape) it ..............
Cub drives have plenty of duct tape and advice. Good to go. Now I am official citizen of West Virginia.
