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Transition for the O3 powered Mooneys….

Is often the first time….

you feel Corvette like acceleration

you see the VSI clip 2kfpm….

you experience ground speeds over 200….

Damn the annual expenses… full speed ahead!

:)

Best regards,

-a-

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On 8/15/2022 at 5:39 AM, LANCECASPER said:

I was thinking "Who in their right mind does transition training in Tucson in August?". Then I noticed the Air Conditioning scoops on the Ovation!! Beautiful airplane!

yeah I noticed all the green grass in the background next to the ramp....my airport looks nothing like that!!!

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12 minutes ago, thinwing said:

yeah I noticed all the green grass in the background next to the ramp....my airport looks nothing like that!!!

That's at Nogales, AZ. Our monsoons have been good this year - everything is green.

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On 8/18/2022 at 12:41 PM, KLRDMD said:

That's at Nogales, AZ. Our monsoons have been good this year - everything is green.

Much of my yard is green year-round, and never 110°.  :D

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2 minutes ago, Hank said:

Much of my yard is green year-round, and never 110°.  :D

How’s the humidity there?

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36 minutes ago, KLRDMD said:

How’s the humidity there?

We have some! More than 36" of rain so far this year, it keeps the trees alive, he grass growing and creeks, rivers and ponds full of water,

My weather app just updated and doesn't show today's humidity anymore.  But it will be 73% tomorrow with scattered showers and storms.

When was the last cloud out your way, or your last daily high temp down in double digits?

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15 hours ago, Hank said:

We have some! More than 36" of rain so far this year, it keeps the trees alive, he grass growing and creeks, rivers and ponds full of water,

My weather app just updated and doesn't show today's humidity anymore.  But it will be 73% tomorrow with scattered showers and storms.

When was the last cloud out your way, or your last daily high temp down in double digits?

We've had tons of rain this year. When the humidity hits double digits, that's too high! The highest high temperature in the next week is 93ÂşF. It gets down to the 70's overnight. We've had one day this year of 110Âş and only a handful above 100Âş.

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1 hour ago, KLRDMD said:

We've had tons of rain this year. When the humidity hits double digits, that's too high! The highest high temperature in the next week is 93ÂşF. It gets doewn to the 70's overnight. We've had one day this year of 110Âş and only a handful above 100Âş.

Apparently your normal weather moved East to Texas

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