VAF POSTS & RV NEWS THAT CAUGHT MY EYE.....dr:
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Took Mom for a Ride …Retooferab
https://vansairforce.net/threads/daily-rv-pic.199639/post-1754428
From Last Weekend …rbenua
2 new types and 7.8 hours in the logbook this weekend - 5.5 transition training in Alex De Dominicis' RV-7, then a couple more of pattern work with my co-owner yesterday to get used to the differences in my new-to-me -9. We started on the long runway at Byron C83, then moved to progressively shorter runways at LVK, PAO, and back to a light but bumpy crosswind at SQL where the plane is based. All my tailwheel experience prior to this is in Citabrias, so the experience and speeds especially in the -7 was a lot different.
Of course, I didn't think to take pictures of any of it, so I'm attaching one from the hangar a couple weeks ago when I went to check it out after closing.
With how the day worked out, I didn't end up with a chance to go solo yet, and my work will probably keep me from sneaking out to the airport during this week, but I'm really excited about it - hopefully I'll remember to take some selfies for the RV Grin section next weekend.
Mexican Mountain PIREP …Vlad
(4) pictures
I visited this past weekend. Challenging. East end is soft but not muddy. Leave the wheel pants at home.
High Altitude Flight
On the way to and from Sedona this weekend, I ran into something very interesting.
I was at 13500' and 14500' MSL. I notice nice fluffy clouds outside at my altitude. Nothing major, just some cumulus-like clouds. They were translucent, so I could kind of see through them. I was about to let the Otto (autopilot) fly through them. Here is what the panel was saying:
Then I noticed the outside air temperature. Then it hit me ICING. Not a good idea to fly through visible moisture that is below freezing. So i turned the pitot heat on, and switch to heading mode and did a 5 degree diversion for a few miles.
Be Careful Out There
https://vansairforce.net/threads/high-altitude-flight.225290/
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Took Mom for a Ride …Retooferab
https://vansairforce.net/threads/daily-rv-pic.199639/post-1754428
From Last Weekend …rbenua
2 new types and 7.8 hours in the logbook this weekend - 5.5 transition training in Alex De Dominicis' RV-7, then a couple more of pattern work with my co-owner yesterday to get used to the differences in my new-to-me -9. We started on the long runway at Byron C83, then moved to progressively shorter runways at LVK, PAO, and back to a light but bumpy crosswind at SQL where the plane is based. All my tailwheel experience prior to this is in Citabrias, so the experience and speeds especially in the -7 was a lot different.
Of course, I didn't think to take pictures of any of it, so I'm attaching one from the hangar a couple weeks ago when I went to check it out after closing.
With how the day worked out, I didn't end up with a chance to go solo yet, and my work will probably keep me from sneaking out to the airport during this week, but I'm really excited about it - hopefully I'll remember to take some selfies for the RV Grin section next weekend.
What did you do w/your RV this weekend? (March 9-10, 2024)
...getting this weekend's thread started. I'm down for annual - WX is beautiful. :( VAFDR
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Mexican Mountain PIREP …Vlad
(4) pictures
I visited this past weekend. Challenging. East end is soft but not muddy. Leave the wheel pants at home.
Mexican Mountain PIREP?
Anyone been to Mexican Mountan UT, recently or ever? What are the conditions there in general and specifically this time of year? RV-6 with old style (not tight clearance) wheelpants, looking for a cool place to RON in that region.
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High Altitude Flight
On the way to and from Sedona this weekend, I ran into something very interesting.
I was at 13500' and 14500' MSL. I notice nice fluffy clouds outside at my altitude. Nothing major, just some cumulus-like clouds. They were translucent, so I could kind of see through them. I was about to let the Otto (autopilot) fly through them. Here is what the panel was saying:
Then I noticed the outside air temperature. Then it hit me ICING. Not a good idea to fly through visible moisture that is below freezing. So i turned the pitot heat on, and switch to heading mode and did a 5 degree diversion for a few miles.
Be Careful Out There
https://vansairforce.net/threads/high-altitude-flight.225290/
OFF TOPIC:
PS: Older issues of the ‘VAF News’ can be found at:
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