Good Morning Sean

Don't worry about a tent or sleeping under a wing, there is lots of room.

We are about ninety (90) minutes north east of Toronto by C172 or about three hours by car from Toronto and that depends on the Week-end Traffic.

June, July, August and September the traffic is terrible.
We have always meant to go to "Old Rhinebeck" but something has always come up and we have never made it.
For years I have wanted to go to the Canadian Warplane Heritage in Hamilton, Ontario along with the Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Ontario. One can fly into both and yet we have never made it to either one.
The trip would only take half a day flying but still have not found the time to go.
We get so many invitations by friends, relatives and former flying colleagues every year and yet something always is booked prior or something else happens

I really believe we had more free time on our hands before retirement than we do now. This is something the old girl and I spoke about at 32,000 ft in a spam can on our way to Vancouver, Canada for our granddaughter just prior to Christmas.
It always seems the children, family always have to come here for one reason or another to visit. We never seem to have time to go anywhere.
Yesterday for example, I never even had time to visit on SimV. I started running at 07:00 hours and never finished till almost 22:00 hours last night. I seemed to be behind schedule all the time and now when I look back at yesterday, I wonder what I accomplished.

I guess when the old girl gets home we are going to have to sit down and work some things out.
Perhaps retire from so many Volunteer Organizations would be a start.
Volunteers don't get much thanks anyways and perhaps it there were not so many volunteers there would be more folks employed.
The way I see it, the more volunteers do, the more these overpaid, underworked, conniving directors of hospitals and such can give themselves a raise.
Oh well, will wait till see what the old girl says when she gets home.

Can you explain to me again why you would dump two notches of flap on downwind again.
Was this just to reduce speed in the circuit, go into slow flight on downwind?
Not sure the reason he did this?
Also do you know if the C150 was the standard trainer and the C152 was the aerobatic trainer?
I think the C150 and the C172 were around a good many years prior to the C152 were they not?
I also heard someone mention a C175 and that is was a more powerful C172.
Not sure about that one either.
If you have any info let me know when you can.

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug