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RedGreen
April 23rd, 2010, 18:50
Do not fear going forward slowly, fear only to stand still. - Chinese Proverb

You could argue that I've entered a mule into the Kentucky Derby. The C-135A certainly won't be the fastest plane in the air for this race, and those four J-57s will ensure I don't win any fuel mileage awards. What this plane does have, is excellent range and a ton of character. Whether that's going to be enough to be competitive at all is hard to say.

Anyway, it's time to get going. Departing for WIIH in a matter of minutes.

RedGreen
April 23rd, 2010, 19:28
Leg aborted due to real-life concerns.

RedGreen
April 24th, 2010, 18:42
YPDN to WIIH take two will be starting shortly.

RedGreen
April 24th, 2010, 22:15
Successfully landed at WIIH in Jakarta. Flight was uneventful for the most part. The scenery in the South Pacific is much nicer during the daylight hours to be sure. Was a tad faster than what I really wanted to be on my approach, but deploying the landing gear remedied the issue handily. Thankfully, the haze the weatherman was predicting was nowhere to be found, visibility was perfect. Pulled off a nice landing to top off the flight.

+30 Minute Bonus (Indonesia Landing)
First Night Landing Completed
34,491 Pounds of fuel used. (Does this race have a "Friend of OPEC" Award?)

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=rNso2kN8ytf4vC4gaEjrqRfVR5M

smilo
April 25th, 2010, 02:17
pish, posh...only 34K+ pounds of fuel?
I better than doubled that.
I'm hoping the boys will save a bunch,
the more for us to guzzle.

I'm all for the "Friends of OPEC Award"
this is the 50s!
back in the States,
gas is 10 cents a gallon

RedGreen
April 30th, 2010, 16:50
This next leg will be a very personal one. My father spent a year of his life in the Army at this location in '68 and '69.

I will be departing WIIH shortly. Destination: VVTS, otherwise known as Saigon, South Vietnam.

salt_air
April 30th, 2010, 16:55
Hat's off to your Dad!!

Have a good flight. :wavey:

RedGreen
April 30th, 2010, 19:34
The American cargo aircraft successfully landed in Saigon. It's a sight that will become quite common in the upcoming decade.

+30 Minute Bonus (South Vietnam Landing)
Second Night Landing Completed
24,008 Pounds of Fuel Used

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=EaTPikbwUt3FSSA8dfIO0ZyU9o0

RedGreen
May 1st, 2010, 16:14
From Saigon, on to another city that I have personal connection to. During his tour of duty in Vietnam, my father had two R&R's. He spent one of them in Bangkok, Thailand. The other one was spent in Hong Kong. It was on the trip to Hong Kong that my father was able to experience firsthand the Runway 13 approach to Kai Tak.

While normally I wouldn't pass up an opportunity to take on Runway 13, I will likely opt for the simpler approach to Runway 31. This flight will also commence at dawn rather than dusk.

Onward!

RedGreen
May 1st, 2010, 18:36
Successful landing in Hong Kong. It's always a pleasure to touch down in this city.

+30 Minute Bonus (Hong Kong Landing)
20,121 Pounds of Fuel Used

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=BZx18MStUkIySoCWCdIQ0BZeQ0

RedGreen
May 7th, 2010, 15:59
Up next, we depart Hong Kong for Taipei, The Republic of China (RCTP). This will easily be the shortest trip on my route, so it's a good opportunity to get that final nighttime landing out of the way. I'll certainly enjoy seeing the lights of Hong Kong at night as I depart.

RedGreen
May 7th, 2010, 17:22
Another successful landing.

+30 Minute Bonus (Republic of China Landing)
Third and Final Night Landing Completed.
12,080 Pounds of Fuel Used

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=PB3hdGARJtGsh36wsYgN4oGXU

RedGreen
May 8th, 2010, 19:52
We'll now be departing for the third checkpoint of the race, Yokota Air Base (RJTY) in Japan. It'll be nice to be making my landings in the daylight from now on!

RedGreen
May 8th, 2010, 22:43
Successfully landed at Yokota Air Base. Feels good to finally put down at what could be considered "American Soil." It's almost as good as that amazing tailwind I had (for once) that propelled me on my way.

Now, off to find my woman from To-ka-yo! :jump:

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=WAh9mOYL5CDioZtUncpDTQ7mo

RedGreen
May 9th, 2010, 16:31
Forgot to add to the previous post:

+30 Minute Bonus (Japan Landing)
24,791 Pounds of Fuel Used

RedGreen
May 22nd, 2010, 10:35
Time to set a new personal record for longest flight of all time (in distance.) My previous high was a 2500 nm jaunt from New York City to Juneau in a DC-7C that took just under nine hours. This run likely won't take as long, but the flight from RJTY to PAED clocks in at over 3000 miles.

I've done (North American) Transcontinental flights and Trans-Atlantic flights before. Time to add a Trans-Pacific flight to my resume!

RedGreen
May 22nd, 2010, 17:40
Safely landed and secured in Anchorage! Got to see a beauty of a sunrise as I left Japan, and even saw a moonrise as I entered Alaskan airspace. Another one of those flights that I'll remember for a long time.

73,664 Pounds of Fuel Used.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=kyeZqs8FFKG0WGiViMPQ7KK60

Vicious
May 23rd, 2010, 13:11
Nearly 7 hours in the air!!! I hope you brought a good book to read along the way.

WTG!

Vicious

Dangerousdave26
May 23rd, 2010, 16:06
Nearly 7 hours in the air!!! I hope you brought a good book to read along the way.

WTG!

Vicious

AHH 7 hours is nothing. Thats just a short break between Potty Breaks. :icon_lol:

RedGreen
May 26th, 2010, 16:31
I finished the last quarter of a book I was reading, Oh Ranger! True Stories from our National Parks, and also read issues of Car and Driver and Electronic Gaming Monthly during the flight. Whenever I do these long distance flights I always have that moment about two-thirds of the way in where I ask, "Why do I do this to myself?" However, the thrill of touching down and finishing the flight is always worth it.

I plan to wrap this thing up this weekend.

salt_air
May 27th, 2010, 02:28
Happy Trails Red.......

RedGreen
May 29th, 2010, 13:20
Time to wrap this thing up. Departing Elmendorf shortly for the finish line at Edwards Air Force Base. (Come to think of it, finishing the race on Memorial Day weekend is somewhat appropriate...)

RedGreen
May 29th, 2010, 18:18
Done and done! Felt good to finally touch down at Edwards after a long race.

47,141 Pounds of Fuel Used

By the way, I neglected to mention earlier that I carried a payload through this entire race. The payload consists of some fine Australian lager that was loaded aboard at Darwin. It's been well refrigerated through the Pacific Rim, and is ready for immediate consumption. :ernae:

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=bHTNE4gGBnwqpjbNMyiJmhw7qc0

smilo
May 29th, 2010, 19:37
well done...a damn nice finish.
save a beer or two and I'll drop in to help celebrate.
better make it three,
Heidi's coming too and she's thirsty.

Moses03
May 29th, 2010, 21:05
Way to go RG. :salute:

teson1
May 30th, 2010, 04:12
Hats off to you, and all who have made it through. :applause:
Nice leg.

MM
May 30th, 2010, 09:53
Welcome to hot and dry Edwards. That lager will come in handy. The Navy guys have put away most of the local beer supplies.

Nicely done.

Vicious
May 30th, 2010, 16:21
Well Done!

Vicious

salt_air
May 30th, 2010, 17:37
Well Done Brotha David!

Welcome to Edwards....

Make sure you head toward the Air Force Officer's Club,,,,,still plenty of wash there after a long trek.......:ernae: