Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

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Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby BFMF » Fri Feb 27, 2004 7:30 pm

After grabbing a bite to eat, I headed back to the aircraft, filled the tanks back up, and did my pre-flight. After remembering to check the main gear, I noticed One of the tires looked a little low, but after pumping it back up, it looked ok, so I made another mental note to keep an eye on it. I departed Yakutat at 0100Z Time.

I was glad the weather had finally cleared up. It had stopped raining, the wind had calmed down, the fog rolled over, and besides a few clouds, it was a nice sunny day. It still amazes me how fast the weather can turn here in Alaska.

It was smooth as I climbed up to my cruising altitude where I watched the Alaskan scenery untill the sun started to set. As the sun slowly set, I noticed the aircraft getting colder. A quick glance at the outside air thermometer confirmed that the temprature had dropped down to about 15 degrees below zero. I checked that the cabin heat was still on max while I buttoned my coat up. I had nothing to do now except sit back and relax while listening to my cd/mp3 player as I navigated the aircraft.

There was no wind untill I encountered some turbulence between Ketchikan and Prince Rubert, but after it smoothed out, I was stuck with headwinds that slowed me down.

After almost 6 hours of flying, I was happy when I landed at the Bella Bella airport at 0656Z time, but since it was after 10pm, I wasn't too surprised to find out that since I was in what seemed the middle of nowhere, everyone had gone home. There wasn't anywhere to stay the night, and since I would have frozen to death sleeping in the plane, my only option was to fly on to Port Angeles from here.

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Re: Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby Jared » Fri Feb 27, 2004 8:58 pm

Looks really good! :-)
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Re: Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby Sock » Fri Feb 27, 2004 10:41 pm

Still excellent!!!   Great shots and great story, number 2 has got to be my favorate. ;D
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Re: Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby ATI_7500 » Sat Feb 28, 2004 3:55 pm

go andrew,go andrew,go andrew!!! ;D

err...and nice pics! ;)
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Re: Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby ozzy72 » Sat Feb 28, 2004 4:04 pm

Andrew out of curiosity, how many hours have you logged with this trip?

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Re: Ferrying a Junkers JU-52 - Part 5

Postby BFMF » Sat Feb 28, 2004 7:54 pm

Thanks guys, glad you've been enjoying it.

I just completed the trip with Leg 6, I just need to upload it.

It took me 20.5 hours of flying time :o

Leg 1: 3 hours
Leg 2: 2.6 hours
Leg 3: 2.6 hours
Leg 4: 3.7 hours
Leg 5: 5.8 hours
Leg 6: 2.8 hours
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