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David Rowland 7CO0 | | | | Joined: Apr 2009 Posts: 445 Likes: 5 Member/250+posts | Member/250+posts Joined: Apr 2009 Posts: 445 Likes: 5 | Thanks Dave. Guess I didn't know where to find the link to the page. I was looking on the club webpage where the registration tab is. Where does it live?
1981 152II TailWheel Lycon Sparrowhawk | | | | Joined: Jun 2019 Posts: 853 Likes: 111 Member/750+posts | Member/750+posts Joined: Jun 2019 Posts: 853 Likes: 111 | If I make it, this will be my first Clinton fly-in.
But I'm curious. For those in the know, about what percentage of those who make plans actually get there?
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| | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 11,898 Likes: 405 Member/10,000+ posts! | Member/10,000+ posts! Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 11,898 Likes: 405 | Thanks Dave. Guess I didn't know where to find the link to the page. I was looking on the club webpage where the registration tab is. Where does it live? On the Fly-In drop down menu, 2nd from the bottom.
David Rowland 7CO0 | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 25,391 Likes: 990 Member/25,000 posts | Member/25,000 posts Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 25,391 Likes: 990 | For those in the know, about what percentage of those who make plans actually get there? I've been to the Clinton Fly-In over 15 times, and I usually printed out a list of people who registered so I could try to meet the first-timers. Mark or Kirk can find the actual stats, but I guess on a good year (without major weather issues) about 80-90% actually get there. People planned all year for the trip, paid for registration, lodging, so they try hard to get there. There are always some people who didn't show due change in their schedules, unexpected family situations, mechanical problems, etc. 2021 was particularly bad, with poor weather over many parts of the country, my guess is only 60-70% made it there last year. It was sad to see the pile of unclaimed registration packets. | 1 member likes this:
Ronald Twente | | | | Joined: May 2020 Posts: 2,112 Likes: 329 Member/1500+posts | Member/1500+posts Joined: May 2020 Posts: 2,112 Likes: 329 | I’m looking forward to it as a first timer. | 1 member likes this:
Robert Voyles | | | | Joined: Dec 2021 Posts: 409 Likes: 237 Member/250+posts | Member/250+posts Joined: Dec 2021 Posts: 409 Likes: 237 | I'm looking forward to the adventure of going for my first time as well. I know I'm going to learn allot on this trip N21966 - 1973 150L | 1 member likes this:
Ron Stewart | | | | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 15,869 Likes: 977 Member/15,000 posts | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 15,869 Likes: 977 | If I make it, this will be my first Clinton fly-in.
But I'm curious. For those in the know, about what percentage of those who make plans actually get there? I have been to the fly in 14 times but have made 16 attempts. The first time I started out for the Confab was in 2005 but only made it a little more than half way. It was a very hot summer and I didn’t plan properly and started to feel I’ll so I turned back for home. The second time I didn’t get there was 2010 when I had mag failure near Binghamton NY. Spent 3 days there before we continued on for Clinton. Spent 2 nights in Tiffin OH due to 40 mph headwinds. Then it was predicted to rain for the next 3 days so we headed for home before we got stuck there. My suggestion is to give yourself a day or two extra for travel time because the weather can play havoc with your plans. Coming from MA I always take 2 days to actually travel. Trying not to fly when it’s too hot or bumpy. As some say YMMV.
Ron Stewart N5282B KSFZ | | | | Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 5,184 Likes: 248 Member/5000+posts! | Member/5000+posts! Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 5,184 Likes: 248 | I am eight for eight. And eight for eight getting back home! So far so good.
But I have not always made it in one day. About 50/50. It is 818 miles as the 150 flies. I think my best trip was leaving Clinton at 7am (that's 8 am as soon as you hit the Mississippi River) and landing in Greenville at 5:00 that afternoon, 9 hours. Quick fuel stops and a solid tail wind all the way.
Shortest trip: 818 miles returning home in 2015 Longest trip: 1,382 miles to Clinton in 2015 Shortest round trip: 1,686 miles in 2019. Longest round trip: 2,201 miles in 2015.
2015 had my longest trip (getting to Clinton) and my shortest trip (getting home). Crazy weather that year.
Best trip: 1st trip out with Amy and her Mom! Worst trip: None really, but a few have been more adventurous than others.
Best flyin? That's easy. My first one. I learned more about how to fly the 150 in 3 days than in all my training hours combined. It's ok to fly at 2,650 rpms not the 2,400 they told you in flight school. And I gained confidence that you really can fly cross county in a 150. And you can pop up to 7,500 ft to catch that tail wind.
Hoping to see everyone in forty some days.
PS: A little tip. It's best to fly with someone who is on their first trip. That way you can stick them with the tab at lunch. (Not to mention any names but Joseph comes to mind).
Good wife, good friends & a Cessna 150. Life is good. Terry Monday 1976 C150M N9463U Greenville, NC
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John Trolinger, Ronald Twente | | | | Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 7,344 Likes: 598 Member/5000+posts! | Member/5000+posts! Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 7,344 Likes: 598 | Terry, Illinois is entirely in the Central time zone. You don't "hit" the Eastern time zone until just a little east of the Indiana/Illinois state line.
Ron "20" A&P/IA 1976 Cessna 150M - N820ST St. Charles Regional Airport KSET Fly Safe... Fly Often... Super Bowl IV - LIV - LVII - LVIII CHAMPION Kansas City Chiefs! 2019 Stanley Cup Champion St. Louis BLUES! | | |
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