After almost a year and a half, today was the day that I was going to make down to Rob Rollison's place in Bloomfield, Indiana (Shawnee Airport, 1I3) to pickup my BRS 1050 softpack for N912Q.
I took off this morning at 10am from Trikepilot Ranch in Sawyer, Michigan and had gorgeous 75 degree weather, light 10mph winds at my tail, and 10 podcasts of "CarTalk" on my iphone to keep me busy during the flat stretches.
In SW Michigan we have gorgeous rivers and trees and Lake Michigan. In NW Indiana (and SW Illinois) we have FLAT FLAT FLAT... hence the need for a little audio diversion. Nevertheless, with no phones, no noise, and no one to talk to... it was a great time to let my brain take a rest from the stress of daily life.
With the tailwind I made the 238 mile journey in about two hours and twenty minutes, averaging about 93mph ground speed most of the way. Not bad for 4200 RPM and 3.5gph burn on the 912s. I dropped down on the deck for most of the central Indiana route, checking out the wheat harvest that is going on almost everywhere this week in the Farm Belt.
When I arrived at Shawnee, Rob Caya was waiting for me as he had driven down Thursday to book another marathon weekend of flight training with Allistair Wilson of Astratrike. Rob is advancing rapidly and I'm hoping he'll solo this weekend!?! He's already bought a slick Quantum 912 (white) and we're eager to get him back up to Trikepilot Ranch before the winter.
A great bit of lunch (had a "Manhattan".. which I learned is a Turkey sandwich on White Bread with lots of white gravy on top?), we went back to Shawnee to meet Chris Bailey from AirplaneGear who set me up with a new Skybright Quad Strobe kit as well as my BRS bits. The strobe has top and bottom circular white strobes, with two wingtip combo lights. The tip lights have red/green position, rear facing white LED position markers, and flashing white strobes. I saw these on John Keith's GT450 and they ROCK. When we came back to Trikepilot Ranch on our way to Cushing this summer it was about twenty minutes past sunset and John looked like a Christmas Tree he was so bright. Perfect for the hard-to-see trike in the brave new world of GA flying!
It was getting on 4:30 and I knew I had a headwind.. so I said my "goodbyes" and headed North. It was another blissful flight, with light winds, the sun setting on my port side and nothing but the harvesters and my daydreams to pass the time. Once again I arrived to Trikepilot Ranch just around 8:00 with the sun having just gone below the water line of Lake Michigan. Gorgeous.
I'll be posting photos of how the BRS 1050 softpack installation works out for me. This is my second softpack install, but last one was a bit smaller and I had some other details to work out. Likewise, I'll be doing a "how to" on the strobe installation, particularly how to make brackets to hold the wingtip units.
Friday, September 28, 2007
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