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Shell Creek Airpark 812
Placida. 810 & 811
It was a good morning. Got out to the field at 6:16 and cracked of a couple off nice ones. There were boomers off shore but the air was good inland. During the second flight Ty Jenkins and James Peace showed up. James has a Nirvana Rodeo with the carbon trike. Very nice rig…. It took him several attempts and one turtle to get off but he got some good airtime once up.
No Fly Day
I hadn’t really planned on flying this evening but when the wind came down and it looked good, I jumped in the truck and drove out to Shell Creek. When I got there the wind was blowing 5 mph from the east. The launch was going to have to be crosswind to the South so I motored out to the runway. The plan was to launch perpendicular to the runway and after it was overhead turn south and launch down the runway. A bit technical but nothing extraordinary, there was plenty of room to inflate and make a turn and clear air for 1000 feet to the south.
Shell Creek Airpark #808 & 809
The take offs were long and low for both Mike and I. After getting up a good head of steam I felt confident that a small amt of brake would launch me. I was wrong. A little brake got me off the ground but then I was stuck in that awkward situation where I couldn’t gain any altitude because of the brakes and if I let off brake I would start coming back down. So there I was 6 inches off the surface waiting for the rig to pick up enough speed so that I could get the flock out. It really wasn’t a big deal but it seemed to take forever before the rig started climbing. I slowly let off the brakes and eventually it happened. I can see why Dan D. had some issues after leaving Porto Valarta and going to 5500 ft. I’m not sure this would be the best wing for Monument Valley and certainly not for launching out of a bumpy horse meadow. It requires speed for launch.
APCO LIFT EZ #807
Maintenance Day
Flight 801 equipment shortened flight
Shortly after launching the throttle cable developed lost motion resulting in power loss. I was over the mining pit at 300 feet at the time. Turned back to the LZ and landed without incident. Linkage broke and will be easy to repair with some safety wire.
798 Shell Creek
797 back dated from Monument Valley
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