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The strat boys are a whole different game...

https://theaviationist.com/2016/05/25/usaf-b-52s-perform-show-of-force-in-jordan-during-35-hour-nonstop-mission-from-the-u-s/

My best is about 17 hours nonstop from Andrews to Yokota AB, JP. 2 air refuelings 

Finally 31 May is the 49th anniversary of the first nonstop Atlantic crossing by a helicopter, 9 air refuelings.

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My longest one day was KEKA to KRAP with a stop for fuel at KBYI (Burley ID) 951 nm.  This was back in 1990 when I went to Oshkosh in my 63C.  Wouldn't have been to bad but I left after work (night crew at Safeway) so it made for a long day.

Pritch

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10 hours ago, amillet said:

I have a bucket list/fantasy of circumventing the perimeter of the continental U.S. landing at airports at the farthest corners.

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You will need to land elsewhere before 0Q5 (Shelter Cove) no fuel. Plus 033 (Eureka Muni/ Samoa) is the furthest west airport in the Continental US.

Pritch

 

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It's not cross country unless you cross the country ~me

Jun 2012 - Linden to San Diego

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October 2012 - Linden to Phoenix and Chicago (fleeing Hurricane Sandy)

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October 2013 - $1 gas in San Marcos 11 hours non-stop. Visit Phoenix and Vegas

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December 2013 - Caribbean Circumnavigation in 2 weeks

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July 2014 - Canadian Arctic expedition

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March 2016 - Caribbean adventure #2

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2 minutes ago, Marauder said:

And you all thought Stinky wasn't going to show up. I just want to do whatever he does for work to free himself like this!

I'm not sure which I would prefer--his time off, or his fuel budget! :D

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The award goes to 201er.. :)   Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner.

I was wondering when he would chime in.. Love those YouTube videos.

When's our next excursion. I'm running out of your videos and tired of re-runs.

 

-Tom

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I've got 4 states left to get to all 50 (NE, SD, NH, RI). I told my wife that I wanted to circumnavigate the US in a GA plane. She looked at me and walked away. I suspect I'll have to wait until I retire in a few years. I don't expect to rival 201er, but I'm willing to burn a few dead dinosaurs.

 

 

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2 hours ago, dlthig said:

I've got 4 states left to get to all 50 (NE, SD, NH, RI). I told my wife that I wanted to circumnavigate the US in a GA plane. She looked at me and walked away. I suspect I'll have to wait until I retire in a few years. I don't expect to rival 201er, but I'm willing to burn a few dead dinosaurs.

Don't feel bad, I've only been to 26 states and 2 territories in my Mooney. 49 states otherwise.

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41 minutes ago, teejayevans said: Hawaii seems to be the hardest of states to fly to, at least in a Mooney

Does renting a Tomakawk and flying it around the islands count?

Negative! Minus points for cheating!!

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1 hour ago, daver328 said:

Excuse us Air Force boy. But if you would shelve your Air Force ego for a moment ..., I think he meant IN A FREAKIN MOONEY!!!!

Yea, I figured as much, but I just happened to read the story that morning. Relax Francis! Besides, I threw you a bone, so to speak, with the whirley-bird reference.

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3 hours ago, daver328 said:

Excuse us Air Force boy. But if you would shelve your Air Force ego for a moment ..., I think he meant IN A FREAKIN MOONEY!!!!

At least you were an Aviator, Dave.  I feel like I walked all 50 states.  Freakin' Air Force. ;)

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My longest flight was when I flew to TX to trade my J (GREAT Plane!!!) in on the Bravo (Also a GREAT Plane....Hell, all Mooneys are GREAT Planes :P).

I took off from Petaluma (o69) climbed to 15k' direct Shafter VOR (EHF) and left turn to Demming, NN (KDMN). At 15k' I had an ~45 knot tailwind the entire way. 4.58 hours and 837 NM. I think I burned around 45 gallons - WOW!!

Next leg was supposed to be to KGGG and Don Maxwell's shop but it was overcast there, night and I had been in the air for over 7 hours. I was noticeably tired and decided not to push it. I told ATC I had been in the air for over 7 hours and just needed a VFR field with hotel nearby. The controller said "give me a minute" and came back with "KILE 22 miles SE - turn right heading 170, there is a restricted area 12 o'clock - do you need vectors?". I told him I could navigate around it. This guy knew exactly what help I needed and I thanked him twice for his help. I crossed mid-field and turned down wind a little low...gear down....it's now dark and very short final I think, damn, I'm fast. I look down and realize I hadn't deployed the flaps. Oh well, fuck it and landed no flaps. Fatigue CAN be a killer!!

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