So, clearly I missed something. Where the heck is he headed ultimately?
I just heard from him, he made it to North Dakota (Hazen).
Vlad said:Finishing my beer and a sandwich. Really nice airport hotel room for $25 at KHZE. Gas $5.25.
Must be doing the Winery tour at Prosser, WA with RV-10 builder, Jack M.
Will let everyone know when he arrives here in Atlin.
Greg
Greg, are you going to loan him yout tires?!! Ha!
Vlad assured us after inspection he has five plys left to go...no tires needed
Secret mission underway in Prosser WA with Vlad. He wanted all to know that he claims prison food here in WA is best he has had Pictures to follow.
Did Vlad have something to do with this in Missoula, Montana yesterday?
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/...ntana-3-cars-in-river-265898791.html?mobile=y
It is a suspicious coincidence I agree, but this happened before Vlad arrived. His departure route from Missoula took him directly over the scene of the crime but alas it had already been committed. I also did not notice any wing-mounted guns that he could use to strafe capitalist bourgeoisie airplane parts.
The test was passed when Vlad conquered the wakeboard.
Question about the track... Are the altitudes and speeds shown on the track accurate to what the plane is actually doing?
I agree. I would not make the assumption that a sneaky Russkie wouldn't divert to take out a tempting target full of Boeing products. However, AND BECAUSE OF THAT, I was monitoring his arrival pathway. I wanted to make sure that our capitalist goods and women and children were safe so I watched his every move for a couple hours before he arrived - and escorted him continuously on the ground. Unless he figured out a way to trick the APRS, he was nowhere near the scene of the crime. If they find bullet holes and shell casings with cyrillic stamps I'll have to revisit this question. However, he must be a well trained spy because he behaved like the perfect gentleman the entire time.
Glad the Moose Drool was good. Stop in any time and I'll take you to the 5 microbreweries in town. Now what happened to the sixth Moose Drool?