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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Sep 30, 2007
Description: Did somebody say free beer? This will be next year's most popular fly-in.

( Gary, Phil, Bill, Rob)
Date Taken: Sep 30, 2007
Place Taken: Triple Tree, SC
Owner: jonladd
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Ed Irizarry - Oct 01,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Phill,Bill,Rob-nice flying and meeting all you guys the other day on the way to Lake Norman from Triple Tree. That was a bumpy ride including the trip to Columbia SC.     
  
Philip Mendelson - Oct 01,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Same, Ed, we actually climbed up to 6500 after we departed Charlottes airspace. It smoothed out nicely.     
  
Philip Mendelson - Oct 02,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Actually, I wanted to go up to 8500, my suggestion was rejected by my wingmen!     
  
John Slot - Oct 01,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    6500, Phil did you get a nose bleed? Well above standard searey operating altitude (SSOA)     
  
Dan Nickens - Oct 02,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Yeah, John, you're right. That's more like a SOS (SeaRey Orbital Status).     
  
Ed Irizarry - Oct 02,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    My Serey become unstable at about 4800'. Droping wings left and right.Got to constantly fly it. Low wing load-wants to stall.     
  
Don Maxwell - Oct 02,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Ed, maybe you should re-pitch your prop for higher cruising speed at any given rpm.     
  
Ed Irizarry - Oct 02,2007   Viewers  | Reply
    Will try that. Now is at 1 -1/4 turns. Thanks.     


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