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T-6'ing in the Adirondacks

Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:05 pm

Good evening sports fans,

Last Friday in NY, dad and I flew with Mark Murphy in Mark and his dad, Dave, in their T-6's. I flew Mark's SNJ-5C, recently rebuilt by Midwest Texans, and Mark flew his Dad's T-6 because Dave wasn't available. My father climbed in back with me, and Mark's buddy Scott strapped in, and we went up for some fall flying! I handed my father the camera for a change, it was my turn to drive! He took all of the photo's in this post except for the first one.

I led the formation around high above the foothills of the mountains and lake Sacaganda. We practiced breaks and rejoins, and I focused on leading, which I had only done once a few years back. Mark peeled off to drop Scott off and pick up his wife Diane, so we could fly to lunch. While dad and I loitered, we tossed around the SNJ in some acro, and then I formed up on Mark and Diane and we flew to Mohawk Valley, a small 1800 foot grass strip.

We ended up flying for about 2 hours. And there was much rejoicing.

Here is the SNJ-5C. I like this shot because it almost looks like a model!
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I got a little too excited with adding oil and got to watch my mess drain out of the vent...
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Frequency time...
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Mark and I...
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Here are dad's Air-to-Air pics, I'm impressed, he got some cool shots!
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I also tried my hand at flying trail/slot. I had never done this, so it was a neat new learning experience!
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Loop time!
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Lake Sacangada was a playground for us!
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On our way to lunch.
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Mark and Diane...
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Dad took this shot in our overhead break. Final is flown right down the river and onto the turf. It's 1800 feet long, but fortunately I had it stopped in around 1500. I had never been in a runway short of 2100 feet, and definitely not in the T-6!
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Taxying up to the drive-thru
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Mark and Diane
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And me after shutdown!
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I hope you enjoyed the ride as much as I did!

Thank you Mark, Dave, and Diane!

Trey
Last edited by Trey Carroll on Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:37 pm

Looks like a great time!
Beautiful country up that way!
Sometimes, New York City gives the rest of the state a bum wrap.
Jerry

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Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:12 pm

Good job!! 8) :!:

Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:04 pm

I see the trees are starting to turn....

Yup, NYC does give the rest of the state a bad name....

Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:43 pm

Beautiful shot's! Thanks for sharing. :D

Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:12 am

b29flteng wrote:....Yup, NYC does give the rest of the state a bad name....


Hey.., I resemble that remark!!!!! :evil:
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