Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Louisville, Kentucky ~ Washington, North Carolina

Route:  KLOU ~ I39 ~ MKJ ~ OCW 444 nautical miles

On final for Madison Airport at Richmond, Kentucky.
Leaving Louisville Kentucky our first stop was Madison, in Richmond, Kentucky.  A quick stop for fuel and on our way to Mountain Empire in Virginia!
Mountain Empire in the distance near curve of freeway.

Left downwind for Mountain Empire in Virginia

On final for two-six Mountain Empire!

Quite a nice FBO, and Terminal Bldg - and the service to match!  Will stop here again!

The Ride to Lunch, no shotgun included though!

Energy in production!

Did not land here, but I sure wanted to!

Warren Field, North Carolina our last stop for this day!
We made it to Washington, North Carolina, June 19th.  It was pretty humid by the time we got there and arranged our rental car and made it to the Hotel.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Louisville, Kentucky

Mike & Jean's Louisville, Kentucky.
Sunday June 17th we went to church with Mike & Jean, then to Old Chicago for Pizza, Yum!  Then a nap and quiet afternoon watching TV and listening to Mike play the Guitar.

Monday June 18th we had a list of to-do's:
Booker Noe Statue at the Jim Beam Factory in Clermont, Kentucky.
First we went to the UPS Store and shipped off 70lbs of excess load home, and then went by Bowman Field to check on the plane and see if it was full of water after the Storms!  No discernable water inside, ordered a fuel up and then on to the Freeway!  Went to the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky with Katie, Mike & Jean for the tour today and tasted some fine (Free!) Bourbon!  Had some difficulty talking for a couple of minutes after; obviously not an experienced Bourbon drinker!  Went in search for a Louisville T-Shirt, and then to Saints Pizza for Trivia Competition where Mike & Jean's team came in 2nd by just two points out of 14 teams.  A lot of fun and now to rest up for tomorrow morning where we will be leaving Louisville, Kentucky for Washington, North Carolina for a couple of days. 

Several of the 20,000 barrels in the toured Wharehouse.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Louisville, Kentucky



Belle' of Lousiville
Quite a day today!  Went down to the river for a boat Cruise, had some wine!  Went to the Hard Rock Cafe for the obligutory hat and T-Shirt with Jimi Hendrix for Katie; then back to Mike & Jean's house and hit by a downpour!









When it rains in Kentucky it really rains, the road became a river!  Katie said "I'm rolling down the window so I can smell the clean air!"  The last picture shows the result!

Louisville, Kentucky Rainstorm!



Good thing Katie was sitting there, or the back seat would have been  SOAKED!


Friday, June 15, 2012

Louisville, Kentucky



Mike, Jean and I Met Katie at the Airport in Louisville, Kentucky and had a great dinner at Kaelin's "Birth place of the Cheeseburger 1934".  Had a beer and of course a Cheeseburger!  Saw some of the countryside around the town before Katie flew in.  Almost every house in Louisville is made of bricks, try to find one that is not!  Mike and Jean were great hosts the whole time we were in Louisville and showed us around!


Water Tower Louisville, Kentucky


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Topeka, Kansas ~ Louisville, Kentucky

Route: FOE ~ UBX ~ MVN ~ KLOU  479 nautical miles


Early Morning at KFOE getting ready to leave I am the only one parked!


Left KFOE for Cuba Municpal Airport, Cuba, Missouri.  My plane was the only one parked on a zillion acres of asphalt!  Million Air was super in arranging the room for the night and providing a car to get there!

Cuba is a nice little airport, everything unlocked so you could use the bathroom!   Fueled up and left for Mt Vernon Airport in Illinois.  
Cuba (KUBX) Missouri Airport on final.
 It was Quite windy at Mt. Vernon and used the cross-wind strip for a bouncy landing and fueled up for the flight to Louisville, Kentucky.  Had lunch at Mt. Vernon at Wilkey's Airport Cafe; great food and then I was on my way again.
Mt. Vernon (KMVN) Left downwind for cross-wind runway.





Fuel at Mt. Vernon (KMVN)











Well I finally made it to Louisville, Kentucky!   Left my communication devices in the plane and have just now retrieved them - now to charge them up; should be able to edit and add the last few days tonight and hopefully get the pictures in too!

Coming across river for Bowman Field (KLOU).
Approaching Bowman Field (KLOU) for landing on Runway One-Six.


I was met at the Louiville (KLOU) Airport by Mike & Jean Barney - longtime friends from California who now live in Kentucky to be near  Family.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hot Springs, South Dakota ~ Topeka, Kansas

Route:  HSR ~ LBF ~ 7V7 ~ 12K ~ KLOU  448 nautical miles

EB-57 on display at National Guard Museum, Topeka Kansas.
Keith took me to the Hot Springs Airport Early on his way to work and I unleashed the plane and headed South-East to North Platte Regional Airport in Nebraska.  Fueled up and flew to Red Cloud Muni (7V7) which was locked up, so no fuel there - flew on to Superior Muni (12K) landing on the turf cross wind strip 18 as the wind was gusting to 25+,  one gust had me flying again!  Fueled up again and then on to Topeka Kansas at Forbes Field (KFOE).  A former Military Airfield of Immense Dimensions!  The Kansas National Guard has a museum there as well as the other one, which I did not get to see as it was closed for the day.  Didn't take too many pictures on the way down, battery had died early on.



Spent the night in Topeka Kansas (KFOE), Million Air Topeka was Fantastic!  They fueled me up, arranged a motel very close by, (At a reduced corporate rate!) and gave me a chit that got me a BarBQue Beef sandwich, chips and drink for $1.00).  They were Super!  The Military Museum there must of had a slow day they were closed and locked up, or maybe my clock was off; so I went to the outdoor Kansas National Guard Museum which is much better!



M42 Duster 40mm

M7 Priest 105mm Self-Propelled Howitzer


CH-54 Skycrane with rare attachable pod!

M109A-5 155mm Howitzer,  it sure was Big!  Had plow blades off the rear end to dig in so it would not travel backward when fired!


While I was eating some Marine Officers left and climbed into their Jet and flew off for Camp Pendleton!

USMC jet at KFOE flying back to San Diego, a really cool plane finished off in a old-time military paint scheme!




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Hot Springs, South Dakota

Keith & Carolee's House in Hot Springs, South Dakota
Visited with Keith & Carolee then went to the Mammoth Museum and saw forty some odd male Mammoth carcus's pilled on top of each other. Had a fantastic steak dinner thanks to Keith! Today we went to Mount Rushmore National Monument. Took pictures of Bison, Antelope, and had buffalo chili!

Mt Rushmore National Park

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Sheridan, Wyoming ~ Hot Springs, South Dakota

Route: SHR ~ HSR  181 nautical miles

The town of Gillette, Wy on the way to Hot Springs, South Dakota - Civilization!  I had to Google the route and look for towns that looked like this so I would know just what town it was!  Fortunately, not many places on my route of flight!

Not sure where this was, but it was out by itself!  (Actually this is Mondell Field Airport (ECS) near Newcastle, Wy.)

Hot Springs, South Dakota; airport is directly ahead on other side of far ridge!
Fortunately the flight to Hot Springs was not long, however there was a lot of "Not There" inbetween Sheridan, Wyoming and Hot Springs, South Dakota!  Plenty of room for people, or cows!

Hot Springs, SD airport; I had to land on the Turf Crosswind strip as the wind was 14~23.

Fire Captain Keith Doughty
 at Hot Springs Airport.
Checking on the WX it has not looked good in the predictions, but this morning, although very windy in Sheridan there was blue sky with clouds, but no lightning! Checked and the wind with gust was pretty much down the runway so off I go - KSHR-KGCC-KECS-KHSR. As I was walking out to the plane a young Aviation Enthusiast stop me to ask which plane was mine I told him the green-white one and he wanted to know what kind etc - so I told him to google the N number and he could find out all about it! And he did!! My friends said he came out just as I left and had read up on the trip. That is really Great! Sheridan Wyoming is one of prettiest Airports and place that I have been too, the people are just great! Well anyway now I am at the "Budget Host" motel in Hot Springs, SD and this place lives up to it's four stars! I could recommend it to anyone highly! The owner is quite proud, two of his daughters are going to the U.S. Air Force Academy! The wind was 14 with peak gusts of 23 when I came in on runway 24 which just happens to be the grass runway! My last grass landing was in 2005 as a student with my instructor on board! Quite challenging! Nothing broken, bent, or ruined - but it did take me a half hour to lash the plane down! Meet up with Doughty, another USMC buddy I haven't seen in over 40 years. Time to re-cooperate, and charge all the toys batteries.




Lashed down at Hot Springs, SD Airport.  I had to tie one wing down while it was pointed into the wind, then swing it around into the parking space to tie down the other wing.  (Used climbing ropes & carabiner's stressed to 3,000lbs+)

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Sheridan, Wyoming

Headstones marking location of the fallen
ID Memorial Stones at the site of the Little Big Horn.
Today we left early and toured famous Indian Battle sites.  The most impressive was the site of the battle of The Little Big Horn.  It was pretty windy and has been raining here most of the day.

Coolie and Clyde

          
Walking out the trail at the Little Big Horn, Wyoming.










Larry's back yard!  Where is the baseball bat!