Posted by Gary Morical I have purchased a T-Bird ll from Bob Ellefson in DeSoto Iowa at Aircraft Supermarket. I will be picking it up, and flying it back to Vancouver The range of the T-Bird is 200 miles, so I'm looking to stop every 150-175 miles. I am looking for information to aid in my flight. Such as, where best to find ultralight friendly airparks where I can gas up (mogas as my If you could provide me with the following information I would be greatfully Ultralight Airparks along I-80 in Nebraska (name and designation) Auto gas available? Restaurant If you can't provide me with any information, do you know someone who could? Thank you, in advance, for your assistance, Gary Morical
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on 1/24/2007, 8:13 pm
24.87.8.X
Hi there,
British Columbia, this spring. I contacted EAA USUA Headquarters and officials there suggested that I communicate with each of the Clubs or Chapters along my route.
plane has a Rotax 532 engine), have a meal (airport or close by restaurant)and places to overnight (lodging nearby). Also any suggestions of route to follow or areas to avoid? My original thought was to, generally, follow
I-80 to Salt Lake City and then I-84 to the Columbia River and then up the
west side of the Cascades. There, I am back into familiar territory. ?????
appreciative:
available? Lodging available? Recommended route?
Name? Phone number? Email address?
604-214-3448
lgmorical@shaw.ca
Richmond, BC, Canada
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