2011 International Cessna195 Fly-in

The Cessna 195 Convention took place from September 29 to October 2 in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, featuring numerous aircraft and engaging activities. Attendees enjoyed flying, socializing, and attending informative forums, including discussions on aircraft preservation. The event fostered a sense of community among aviation enthusiasts, culminating in plans for next year's gathering in Kentucky.

RV10 Summer Outings

The summer has been enjoyable, despite busy work schedules. Highlights included a canceled trip to Three Forks due to severe weather, followed by a successful journey to Oshkosh with a friend. Family day trips to Invermere and Crawford Bay provided fun swimming and beach experiences, showcasing the joy of flying and adventure together.

Saskatchewan Flight

Many general aviation pilots, including CRUFC members, find excitement in cross-country flights. The author, after two years of restoration on a 1946 Champ, embarks on a journey with fellow pilot Stu Simpson. Their trip to southern Saskatchewan encompasses fuel stops, scenic views, and valuable experience, reigniting the author's flying confidence.

Troy Does Dallas

The journey to Dallas for painting the RV-10 was spontaneous, beginning with a call on Sunday morning. Despite weather challenges and adjustments, Troy and the narrator navigated successfully, experiencing various terrains and delays. They enjoyed in-flight activities, cleared customs quickly, and finally arrived, reflecting on the unpredictability and enjoyment of their adventure.

Night Rating

The author shares experiences flying their RV10, highlighting summer trips and the decision to pursue a night rating. They detail the challenges and thrills of night flying, including instrument reliance and overcoming weather issues. The process of acquiring skills is ongoing, with future IFR training planned despite family time constraints, enhancing safety as a priority.

Goose Bumps

On November 2, 1947, Howard Hughes demonstrated the Spruce Goose's flight, changing aviation history. Inspired by this, I pursued my dream of flying, leading to my first solo flight on December 5, 1980. Recently, I ventured on a cross-country trip to see the Spruce Goose, enhancing my confidence and passion for flying.

Vegas Trip

After much planning and delays, a family flew their RV-10 from Canada to Las Vegas, finally enjoying a warm vacation. They faced weather challenges but successfully navigated to various destinations, including the Grand Canyon. The trip included a private wedding and enjoyable family time, highlighting the efficiency and performance of their aircraft.