carl Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 1) I don't think anyone has to respond my babble. So I flew today to get gas. Altoona has gas at 5.85 a gallon (rip off), I am based there. Mifflin county has it for 4.89 . I took off with 10 gallons in right tank and 6 in the left. Using 10 gallons On the right tank. I was very nervous. My plan was direct to Mifflin 39 miles. 20minutes or so , about 4 gallons . 12 gallons a hour divided by three . I flew about 120mph and leaned a bit. If my gps failed or i was lost , i would call NY center and ask for vectors to the nearest airport. Over the first ridge , there was lake Raystown, then the damn, then Huntingdon.then up the valley and there was the airport. Jumpers in ten minutes. I landed and refueled ., self service, self service jet too , how to chose? I had 6 gallons in left and 8 gallons in right . I used 2 gallons. Fuel says . groung wire . what is that ? got it! The jumpers were landing.Young Nubial women in blue yoga pants...... I jumped in Vegas and was told of a " dress like Elvis" jump. ,but this was better ,I like women in yoga pants. ( I did not mention big all, I know where this will go) Restart, hot start , don't touch anything . Hit the starter. Yeah it worked ... 18 minutes flying back , no stress, I had 20 gallons each side. Pennsylvainia is always hazy and the ground looks exactly the same. I don't trust GPS (tablet),the russians will hack them.( I have I-fly gps , worked great ) I don't trust my vor either ( i know I have trust issues) Questions 1)How low should i go , not really looking for the run till it is empty concept , but does empty mean zero in our tank , or does empty ( engine quits) mean, maybe 5 gallons left , when measured with the stick. I have a condo in fort lauderdale , so I am working toward a trip to FXE . but it seems Spirit is cheaper., but it takes me twelve 12 hours travel time plus parking fees. Anyone want to stay there ? But I have to make fuel stops . So today was great. I did my first fuel stop. My goals 1) Fly to Mifflin county , get gas and watch the yoga women jump. 2) Get back to Vegas an jump dressed as Elvis ( anyone in?). 3) Extend my flights to Hagerstown and visit Ross. And get gas. Ross I am coming !!!! 4) Flight to Florida. 5) Meet the parrot king. I am not pressed for time . also anyone with aerobatic experience? I am looking for simply , reaching into the backseat and wow we are upside down, now what? carl 1 Quote
carusoam Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 1) take your time... Ross has the best explanation of what is going on inside a piston engine. There is a lot in there regarding engine timing and flame fronts... 2) don't wait too long... The parrot man has been busy with the big picture (if that is possible) 1 Quote
carl Posted July 12, 2015 Author Report Posted July 12, 2015 ha ha. well, a great response. and never mix yoga pants with Elvis . yes Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Reading that thread was like going to a Dead concert... "What a loooooooong strange trip it's been"..... 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 If you run the numbers it rarely makes economic sense to fly somewhere to get cheap gas. That being said, if you are just going out to bore holes in the sky, you might as well fly somewhere with cheap gas.... 2 Quote
Hank Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Congrats on expanding your envelope! The book for my C says to not land with less than 6 gals in the selected tank. I think it has to do with uncovering the fuel port while turning in the pattern. Check the Owners Manual for your E. Quote
carl Posted July 12, 2015 Author Report Posted July 12, 2015 nobody know my name..."What a loooooooong strange trip it's been"..... Yes . but it s only beginning. Hank; exactly , thats what I want to know, of course when you get to 6 gallons you had better land, cause you aren't staying up much longer. Like This Quote MultiQuote Quote
Immelman Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 The question is, did you offer any of the jumpers an airplane ride??? This is where having a good calibrated dipstick, engine monitor, and fuel flow meter/totalizer will make you happy. Your airplane can happily fly along at 5-6gph just fine... can be useful if things get tight or the unforseen happens. 1 Quote
Hank Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 The question is, did you offer any of the jumpers an airplane ride??? This is where having a good calibrated dipstick, engine monitor, and fuel flow meter/totalizer will make you happy. Your airplane can happily fly along at 5-6gph just fine... can be useful if things get tight or the unforseen happens. I took a jumper to ride just a couple of weeks ago. Last year, when I was finally able to bring the plane down from WV, I gave a ride to a coworker; he said he'd been in a small plane before when he went skydiving, so he really enjoyed his first landing. I always dip my tanks before each flight. Learn your plane, your power settings, and estimate fuel burn on every flight. Confirm it every time you refuel. This will give you confidence in operation and fuel burn. Not having an engine monitor or fuel flow, I fly using the clock in the yoke and change tanks every hour. I plan on 2-1/2 hours per tank. Got distracted recently and missed my three-hour switch, so the left tank had taxi, runup, departure, climb from 264 msl to 9500, and a total of 2:25 cruise before the engine hiccuped during descent. checked the throttle and mixture,they hadn't moved. Second hiccup! Duh--check fuel selector, still on left, change to right and everything was okay. Ten minutes later I was on the ground. Flight time was 3.8, used 39 gallons (must have been a little rich, should have been 34 gals). Quote
yvesg Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 I took a jumper to ride just a couple of weeks ago. Last year, when I was finally able to bring the plane down from WV, I gave a ride to a coworker; he said he'd been in a small plane before when he went skydiving, so he really enjoyed his first landing. I always dip my tanks before each flight. Learn your plane, your power settings, and estimate fuel burn on every flight. Confirm it every time you refuel. This will give you confidence in operation and fuel burn. Not having an engine monitor or fuel flow, I fly using the clock in the yoke and change tanks every hour. I plan on 2-1/2 hours per tank. Got distracted recently and missed my three-hour switch, so the left tank had taxi, runup, departure, climb from 264 msl to 9500, and a total of 2:25 cruise before the engine hiccuped during descent. checked the throttle and mixture,they hadn't moved. Second hiccup! Duh--check fuel selector, still on left, change to right and everything was okay. Ten minutes later I was on the ground. Flight time was 3.8, used 39 gallons (must have been a little rich, should have been 34 gals). This why I switch my tanks every half hour... Yves Quote
Jeff_S Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Okay, so I realize spelling can be optional for some folks, and the OP's original message reads like a cross between Kerouac and Joyce. But still, while I'm quite sure he meant to say "nubile" in his description of the young jumpers, I just had to see if "nubial" was actually a word. Well, it is, sort of, if you believe Urban Dictionary: Nubial: A part of someone's body that you love to pinch "Nubial is part of someone's body you like to pinch such as Kneecap, elbow, cheeks, behind" So either the OP is actually brilliant, or he lucked into something there. Either way, Bravo! 2 Quote
carl Posted July 12, 2015 Author Report Posted July 12, 2015 Spelling is optional, and of course I lucked into that . But a Kerouac,comparison, you are too generous. Quote
carl Posted July 12, 2015 Author Report Posted July 12, 2015 wow, there are a lot of spelling errors , sorry. Quote
Danb Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Carl Now you need to get out as much as possible and fly every time you have a chance, that trip to FXE will be fun Btw did you take your Cymbalta this morning..just kidding. Quote
Shadrach Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Better make it soon! There's a new addition to the family due in January! 1 Quote
DS1980 Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Flying for cheaper gas - incorrect Flying for nubial women - correct. 1 Quote
Marauder Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Flying for cheaper gas - incorrect Flying for nubial women - correct. And I'm willing to bet you all are just waiting for some pictures of nubial a.k.a. "pinchable" women?! Aren't ya?! Remember the old saying, "pinch an inch"? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Marauder Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 Reading that thread was like going to a Dead concert... "What a loooooooong strange trip it's been"..... Exactly! I started to read it and decided I needed a couple more beers before the true genius of his post would reveal itself to me! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Marauder Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 1) take your time... Ross has the best explanation of what is going on inside a piston engine. There is a lot in there regarding engine timing and flame fronts... 2) don't wait too long... The parrot man has been busy with the big picture (if that is possible) 3) there is a thread around here regarding a good place to go to turn an aircraft upside down. http://mooneyspace.com/topic/14202-aerobatic-training/?hl=aerobatic 4) reminder: nobody wants to see Elvis in yoga pants.... Don't mix aviation goals... Are there any logical reasons to jump out of a perfectly good airplane? Best regards, -a- As for your #2 item, I think poor Stinky Pants has been bathed, re-clothed and a nose ring installed. He's a goner for sure. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Hank Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 As for your #2 item, I think poor Stinky Pants has been bathed, re-clothed and a nose ring installed. He's a goner for sure. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Certainly his opportunities for ten hour + nonstop flights has fallen to whatever the airlines are offering . . . She won't be able to use a Gatorade bottle . . . . Has he visited recently? I do recall some videos posted over the winter including handheld portions from the right seat, and an announcement afterwards. Or is he busy getting domesticated? Quote
carl Posted July 12, 2015 Author Report Posted July 12, 2015 ""Exactly! I started to read it and decided I needed a couple more beers before the true genius of his post would reveal itself to me! "" It was late last night , after a few when I started it. carl 1 Quote
Mooneymite Posted July 12, 2015 Report Posted July 12, 2015 I'd had two beers when I started reading this thread. My conclusion: I need two more. Write on. 1 Quote
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