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48 states in 48 hours single engine airplane
A local airplane I used to do the annual inspections on is going for an official record record attempt today. It actually departed from Michigan last night and is currently headed for Oregon from Washington. It took lots of planning to arrange for having someone at each airport available all night last night and tonight to sign off on their documentation when they land in each state for the record to count with Guinness.
Guy who owns the plane now that is attempting this is local and an ex Navy pilot and now a Delta pilot. Kind of neat that a plane I did quite a bit of work on over the years is now likely gonna be in the record books. It is a 1980 6 passenger Piper Saratoga. Been following his progress this morning on https://www.flightradar24.com/HRF48/3096ce15 https://48n48.org/?fbclid=IwAR0PE7mBhFC8rQUcwc23UXfhw-5e1q2ZdCfLHKxR-z6unOzxvcfOnPRY_80 Here it is about 10 years ago in my shop for an annual inspection. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1685979288.jpg |
Wow - talk about exhausting. Hope it goes off without a hitch. I would think you'd want something a little speedier but I guess it's a case of "Run what you brung".
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I will wave hello. Pretty cool.
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Cool story, and great goal. Weather will sure be a major factor. One line of thunderstorms and the flight plan is out the window.
Good luck to them. The New England states are just a cinch. Once the get to Montana, they have some long legs of the journey. I presume they are going to land in the panhandle of Oklahoma. Cimmaron county is the only county in the USA that shares a border with 5 other states. They can go from Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas if they land at the Guymon, OK airport. |
Very cool and thanks for sharing . I wish them the best .
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WooHoo, awesome, I love this!
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Here is a screen shot of where they about 10 minutes ago on flightradar24.com. Just south east of Eureka Nevada. Their "call sign" for this flight is HRF48
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Okay, a question for the pilots here. What single engine prop plane would would you choose for this stunt if you could select anything?
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Probably a Bonanza
Faster, great flying qualities, comfortable seating position. More like a sports sedan, while the Saratoga is more like a full size SUV. |
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I was thinking the same thing - Bonanza would be a great choice but whatever works. Hope they make it!! |
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\Now over Oklahoma. https://www.flightradar24.com/HRF48/3098a6fa |
This is awesome!!!!!
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I missed the photo of both the mountain and lake Sunapee when they went by. They were already in puffy clouds! But I did hear them up there on the final leg. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1686090259.jpg
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Well they made it to Maine earlier this evening. They had threatening weather on several occasions along with fog but somehow the weather just missed them for the most part. ISuper proud of these hometown aviators. Might sound easy to some, but it took a lot of planning and luck with the weather to pull this off. Going to a welcome home party tomorrow evening at our local airport in NW Ohio.
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Amelia Lindbergh who?
This should be on the news. |
If it were easy, they would not be the first guys.
People are strange, pilots doubly so, a lot of the time with ego. How many people have been eyeing this prize, impressive to say the least. |
Pretty cool accomplishment. Lost of flying, and the luck to miss the weather and stay on the flight plan.
Congratulation to them. So 48 hours of flight time. Time for an oil change, and cleaning off a lot of bugs. That will be an interesting entry in the airplane's log books. |
Great that they made it safely.
I'm wondering how long it would take to do the same in a car, staying within the speed limits... |
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