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    Took a spin for Friday the 13th.



    The tracks in the snow tell the tale.......



    Flew through some icing and had to land at Gold King and clean my camera lens.




    Had a peak up the the north side of the Alaska Range, was -15 on the river and +17 in the mountains.


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    Wolves got the moose out of the brush and in the open. No chance. They'll be back next full moon looking for leftovers. Nothing a few snares and some Manning #9's wouldn't fix.

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    A buddy came by so I could do a little work on his Pacer and twisted my arm to go fly. This is an old bridge crossing the Brazos River that is no longer used. If you have seen the movie Highwaymen with Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson about the detectives who brought down Bonnie and Clyde you have seen this bridge.
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    The Highwaymen is an excellent movie - streamed it last month

    Gary

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    Out on Gull today, 35, sunny, overflow, crosswinds and fun!

















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    I always love your photos. Thank you Brad. That overflow looks pretty nasty.

    Bill
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    Quick rip on the river before I have to do some adult stuff.





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    That's a unique, and very cool (pun intended) perspective with I assume a pole mount aft of the tail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tedwaltman1 View Post
    That's a unique, and very cool (pun intended) perspective with I assume a pole mount aft of the tail?
    Yes Sir, used the pole from the group buy and a few other pieces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kase View Post
    Flys good. Lands and takes off short enough. Heavy on the ailerons and sensitive in pitch. Super easy to land and good ground handling characteristics. Has Lycoming 0320A2B wide deck engine. Only 25 gal of gas but they tell me there's a factory aux tank you can put in the baggage. Original owner was the guy that started Flying J truck stops. I was gonna buy it but my wife shot that idea down since I already have 2 airplanes and no job.
    Flying J’s O. Jay Call’s uncle Reuel, who started Maverick Fuel with money he saved renting roller skates, was the founder of Call Air. The Call name runs deep in Star Valley.

    He passed away with his wife and passengers in 2003 in a crash departing Sun Valley in his Citation.

    Nice piece of history and extremely rare. Thanks for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stid2677 View Post
    Yes Sir, used the pole from the group buy and a few other pieces.
    Please excuse my photo-stuff ignorance - but how can the pole you used for camera mounting not be visible in those pictures??

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    Quote Originally Posted by salex View Post
    Please excuse my photo-stuff ignorance - but how can the pole you used for camera mounting not be visible in those pictures??
    I'm using an Insta360 camera, they have a lens on both sides, it can see everything except along the seam, so the pole is in the camera's blind spot. The camera uses AI to stitch the seam making the pole invisible,, cool right??
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    Oh so very cool! Where can I buy some of that AI to replace my current personal version? Mine seems to stand for "Absent Intelligence!"

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    More ice road flying this afternoon on Pelican and Gull.












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    Salmon Bar
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    There are three simple rules for making consistently smooth landings. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.

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    Denali National Park a few miles south of the summit on one of the many southside glaciers. Snowshoe walkabout for daily exercise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian M View Post

    Your pitot and static tubes ought to be parallel to or slightly pointed down from the lower surface of the wing for best accuracy. Looks like someone bumped into them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian M View Post


    Amazing pictures! I hope to get some of that weather for my arrival up there next week.

    Thanks for sharing.




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    Quote Originally Posted by skywagon8a View Post
    Your pitot and static tubes ought to be parallel to or slightly pointed down from the lower surface of the wing for best accuracy. Looks like someone bumped into them.
    Thanks for the tip! I'll take a closer look the next time I'm out there.

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    Some PSTOL flap flight testing.
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    Little Switzerland / Pika Glacier at the 5500 ft level. First time trying an Alpine/Hanging glacier.



    Kahiltna Glacier 7500 ft level with Mt. Hunter ~14,000 in the background


    West ridge hunter in the left background looking down the Kahiltna


    Same zoomed out.


    Denali background left ~20,300. Seemed like a good spot to look at the mountain at 10 miles out,
    too much closer and you can hardly see the top.

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    Where did you fly today?

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    Splashed in a fresh water pond on Cape Cod that should be frozen this time of year.
    Skis are collecting dust this winter.

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