Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Sun Feb 01, 2009 1:28 pm

I'm beginning to see why I spend most all of my time flying around Sunny California... ;)....

...just completed the Hop from Amarillo (KAMA), to Oklahoma City (KOKC) across Western Texas...

...finally entering the U.S. Mid-West...flat as a Pancake in every direction, dotted with the occasional small Town!.... :'(...!

Certainly a disappointment after touring the exciting landscape of the Pacific West!


That's why I don't venture east of the Rockies too much... ;D



..too true, Andrew...;)...!

..and just to prove the point...>>>>

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Paul... ;D...!

The rest of my journey is going to be along mostly flat grassland...chased by Cows..:'(...!

... ;D...!
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby JBaymore » Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:11 pm

The rest of my journey is going to be along mostly flat grassland...chased by Cows.


If you wait about two months Fozzer...... you can get chased by Tornadoes.  ;)

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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:33 am

The rest of my journey is going to be along mostly flat grassland...chased by Cows.


If you wait about two months Fozzer...... you can get chased by Tornadoes.
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:33 am

Interesting little flight today...

Finally leaving Oklahoma for the State of Missouri!...!

Checked my Maps...

Set a Flight plan from Tulsa (KTUL), to Springfield (KSGF), a distance of some 132 miles, so a nice gentle flight to take in the countryside.

Followed Highway 44 to Miami town, then after leaving Oklahoma headed into Missouri for Joplin town.
Skirted around Joplin Airfield and headed for Mount Vernon town..

A quick swing round, still following the road, dialled up Springfield NDB (404.0), and the ILS Frequency (109.90), for Runway 02.

Checked my landing procedures....with; "Don't forget to lower your wheels!" being top of the list!...;)...!

Tracked to the runway for a perfect landing...(as I do!), then refuelled at the pumps, checked the Oil again, and parked my Trusty Baron up, ready for another tasty meal in the Airfield's Caf
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby BFMF » Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:03 pm

Finally leaving Oklahoma for the State of Montana!...!


The west side of Montana is quite lovely. In fact, My first real cross country flight was from North Idaho to Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, Montana. Beautifull flight.... ;)
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:17 pm

Finally leaving Oklahoma for the State of Montana!...!


The west side of Montana is quite lovely. In fact, My first real cross country flight was from North Idaho to Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, Montana. Beautifull flight.... ;)


Sorry Andrew...Got the wrong State with the Identification "MO"....in fact my flight was to Missouri....See P.P.S. above! ..."MT" is Montana...:-[...!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby BFMF » Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:22 pm

Sorry Andrew...Got the wrong State with the Identification "MO"....in fact my flight was to Missouri....See P.P.S. above! ..."MT" is Montana...:-[...!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri



lol, I was wondering why you decided to break off from following Route 66 and fly Northwest instead... ;D
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:01 am



lol, I was wondering why you decided to break off from following Route 66 and fly Northwest instead... ;D


LOL.... ;D...!

So much embarrassment... :-[.... ;D....!

I have terrible problems with these "two-letter" (MO, MI), etc, etc State Identifiers...

...and it gets progressively worse amongst the closely packed States of the North-Eastern Seaboard... :'(..!

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Do any of you USA Blokes have similar problems?.... ::)...(...with two-letter State Identifiers!)..;)..!

Paul...G-BPLF...in a confused State.. :-[...!

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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:47 am

Today's Hop from Springfield (KSGF) to St Louis (KSTL).
Still in the State of Missouri.
180 Miles over unbelievably FLAT landscape!
Not a single landmark to be seen in any direction, so I had to rely heavily of my trusty Bendix-King Radio Stack, tuning into various VOR and NDB Radio Beacons, (and Route 66 below), to guide me in the right direction!

The trip took a speedy one hour...so you can guess my cruise? speed... :o...consumed a LOT of AVGAS!.... ;D...!

Parked up at the busy Airport of St Louis*, getting my Baron serviced ready for the next Leg of my journey along Route 66... :-*...!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Navugator...and a lesson on pronunciation!...;)...>>>>

* St Louis: Pronounced "Saint LOO-EE"
NOT Saint LOO-ISS!... :(...!
....the "S" on the end is "silent"... ;)...!

Its a "French" name...and also my Middle name...so I should know!...;)...!

Think: The Jazz Trumpeter; "Louis Armstrong"...Loo-ee Armstrong!

Here endeth today's English, (and French), lesson. Remember it!

.... ;D...!
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Hagar » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:01 am

I take it you're back on track now. ;)

Parked up at the busy Airport of St Louis*, getting my Baron serviced ready for the next Leg of my journey along Route 66... :-*...!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Navigator...and a lesson on pronunciation!...;)...>>>>

* St Louis: Pronounced "Saint LOO-EE"
NOT Saint LOO-ISS!... :(...!
....the "S" on the end is "silent"... ;)...!

Its a "French" name...and also my Middle name...so I should know!...;)...!

Think: The Jazz Trumpeter; "Louis Armstrong"...Loo-ee Armstrong!

Here endeth today's English, (and French), lesson. Remember it!

.... ;D...!

Hmmm. We've been here before Paul. Louis Armstrong was American & pronounced his name Lewissss. Listen for yourself. (Second line of the song.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXNsFaG9Eyk&feature=related

Like you I think he should have known how to pronounce his own name. :P
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:00 am

I take it you're back on track now. ;)

Hmmm. We've been here before Paul. Louis Armstrong was American & pronounced his name Lewissss. Listen for yourself. (Second line of the song.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXNsFaG9Eyk&feature=related

Like you I think he should have known how to pronounce his own name. :P


...LOL... ;D...

King Louis XIV of France was/is always referred to as King Loo-ee the 14th of France....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIV_of_France

Referring to him as King Loo-iss the 14th of France at the time would have resulted in a speedy trip to meet Madam Guillotine... :o...

...you bet!...;)...!

Paul Louis Fosbery... ;)...!

...(...hence: G-BPLF for our on-line Multiplayer Flight Sim Chums)... 8-)...!

..... ;D....!
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby BFMF » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:35 am

Hmmm. We've been here before Paul. Louis Armstrong was American & pronounced his name Lewissss. Listen for yourself. (Second line of the song.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXNsFaG9Eyk&feature=related

Like you I think he should have known how to pronounce his own name. :P


You know, i've never met an American who didn't pronounce it as "Lewiss". I'm not arguing whether or not it's the correct way of saying it, but it is what it is. ;)
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby BFMF » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:43 am

Do any of you USA Blokes have similar problems?.... ::)...(...with two-letter State Identifiers!)..;)..!

Paul...G-BPLF...in a confused State.. :-[...!

..... ;D....!


I did when I was really, young.... ;)
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Hagar » Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:28 am

Hmmm. We've been here before Paul. Louis Armstrong was American & pronounced his name Lewissss. Listen for yourself. (Second line of the song.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXNsFaG9Eyk&feature=related

Like you I think he should have known how to pronounce his own name. :P


You know, i've never met an American who didn't pronounce it as "Lewiss". I'm not arguing whether or not it's the correct way of saying it, but it is what it is. ;)

I think you just have to accept it as one of those differences between America & England. "Two nations separated by a common language". ;)

King Louis XIV of France was/is always referred to as King Loo-ee the 14th of France....

Yes Paul but Louis Armstrong was American, not French. :)
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Re: Sentimental Journey: Route 66..

Postby Fozzer » Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:28 pm

Hmmm. We've been here before Paul. Louis Armstrong was American & pronounced his name Lewissss. Listen for yourself. (Second line of the song.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXNsFaG9Eyk&feature=related

Like you I think he should have known how to pronounce his own name. :P


You know, i've never met an American who didn't pronounce it as "Lewiss". I'm not arguing whether or not it's the correct way of saying it, but it is what it is. ;)

I think you just have to accept it as one of those differences between America & England. "Two nations separated by a common language". ;)

King Louis XIV of France was/is always referred to as King Loo-ee the 14th of France....

Yes Paul but Louis Armstrong was American, not French. :)


Tomorrow I will be leaving "Saint Lewis", en-route
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