MichaelFarley56 wrote:Great thinking Mike! I’m glad to hear it worked out well for you!
Did you have any issues on the trip back to Boston? How did the airplane and AeroVee perform for you on the trip?
Thanks for sharing the report! I’m glad it worked out well for you!
On the trip out I stopped at the Air Force Museum for a two day visit. Awesome place! Huge!
The trip back was my best yet. Usually the clouds keep me low throughout the midwest. This time I got to fly at 5,500 and 7,500 all the way home. A 30 kt tail wind took 3 HOURS off the time it took me to fly out (8.4 vs 11.8). With full fuel and my gear I was at 1,036 lbs. 3,500' density altitude was the worst I ran into and still climbed OK (but not going to win any time to altitude awards!).
After leaving OSH I landed at Waukesha with a 22 kt gusting crosswind. NOT something I like in my tail dragger. I got on the ground OK and taxied gingerly. The tower had warned me I might need to go around, and after I landed they actually said, "nice landing!" But I think I'll avoid doing that again any time I can! Scares me.
Plane and AeroVee had no issues. 4.5 gph average at 100 kts TAS. Total of 4 oz of oil used for the 22 flight hours. Best of all, average CHTs were 230F to 320F depending on the cylinder. All cylinders running under 300F at higher, cooler altitudes. Never saw above 350F even on a hot climb out. Oil temps not over 185F, and averaged around 160F.
I'll eventually put together a YouTube video of the trip.
Thanks for asking!