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doug reeves: unfluencer
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What did you do with your RV this weekend?

Rain and the side gig sim took up my weekend <RV looks this way…all sad> ….hoping better in your neck of the woods.

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Day Seven of flight testing the F1…. took a break from all that maneuvering, put the mask on the helmet and did some cruise power testing at altitude! (We went faster, but I took this picture right after finishing the climb to 17.5K and was cooling the CHT’s at LOP)IMG_9421.jpegIMG_9422.jpegIMG_9423.jpeg
 
Australian long weekend: I flew from Sydney/Bankstown to Stonefield YSFG near Adelaide for the 50th anniversary of The Adelaide University Gliding Club, which is where I learned to fly in 1999.

"Proper IFR" for the first part of the trip to get there: Crossing the Great Dividing Range, using pilot-calculated lowest-safe altitude with an IMC ceiling set by the freezing level. Flew the approach into Narrandera YNAR and became visual shortly after the IAF. Half an hour later, after refuelling, runups and taxi, it was CAVOK for the rest of the trip, but still with a 25 knot headwind the whole way.

Coming back yesterday: Big high pressure system dominating the South Eastern part of the continent. Mild conditions, freezing level above 10,000'. Easy cruising above a broken cloud layer at 7000' the entire day. ATC giving me track shortening. Perfect flying.

The 50th anniversary included operations with a Long Wing ES-52B "Kookaburra" that was older than the club. Amazing that these things are still airworthy. The same one will probably be back for the club's Centennial in 2076.

There was a pretty large turnout at the 50th festivities. People who were stalwarts when I started but which I haven't seen for 20 years, it had a real "We're gettin' the band back together!" feel to it with all the familiar faces.

So much of the best parts of my life began with a trial flight at that club. I was immediately "hooked," and went back almost every weekend for more than ten years. Learned cross country navigation, did a handful of 300km flights, got an instructor rating and served a few years as Chief Flying Instructor. Then kinda went, "What's next?" and gave GA a try, before falling into Experimental by acquiring an RV-6. So many wonderful experiences over the last quarter-century, all starting with that one trial flight. Pfwoar.

- mark



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- mark
 
Plugging away on fuse kit, also pancake eaa breakfast- one member giving away model kits to kids. Many had never seen one.
 

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Flew with some friends to Marginal Aviation's First Ditch fly in to check out all the cool vintage airplanes. Also got to try out Nick's 360 cam mounts for the first time. The mounts themselves are a big improvement in offering more flexibility of the installation, but the pole that he recommended is also a vast improvement over the Flight Flix one. It's a thicker walled tube with a wood dowel glued to the inside, and it is ROCK solid compared to the one that Flight Flix sells.