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Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:26 pm Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.
Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.
Carl
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From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com (kitplanesue(at)gmail.com)>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:48 am Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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What an adventure! Who is Bill? Do you have some tech info on plane, engine, etc?
John Greaves
RV7A & Varieze
Redding, CA
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2013, at 4:25 PM, "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net (carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
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A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.
Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.
Carl
Begin forwarded message:
From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com (kitplanesue(at)gmail.com)>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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carl.froehlich(at)verizon Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:20 am Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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Here is the EAA article that covered his Guam to Jacksonville flight: http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-03-05_long-distance-lancair.asp
Bill is stuck at the southern tip of Chile waiting for a break in the weather. Current condition have icing over Drake Passage. It looks like Friday at the earliest for his over the South Pole trip to Christ Church.
Carl
From: owner-rv-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jack
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:47 PM
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: FW: Bill's polar flight - not RV related
What an adventure! Who is Bill? Do you have some tech info on plane, engine, etc?
John Greaves
RV7A & Varieze
Redding, CA
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2013, at 4:25 PM, "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net (carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
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A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.
Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.
Carl
Begin forwarded message:
From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com (kitplanesue(at)gmail.com)>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:02 pm Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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General Steve Lorenz USAF(ret), '73 USAFA ENDOWMENT CEO, our guest speaker.
From the iPhone of D. Walsh
On Mar 20, 2013, at 12:47, Jack <n81jg(at)aol.com (n81jg(at)aol.com)> wrote:
[quote]What an adventure! Who is Bill? Do you have some tech info on plane, engine, etc?
John Greaves
RV7A & Varieze
Redding, CA
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2013, at 4:25 PM, "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net (carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
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A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.
Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.
Carl
Begin forwarded message:
From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com (kitplanesue(at)gmail.com)>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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Airmarty2
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:21 pm Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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Last I checked, he was still by Tierra Del Fuego.....
This is the current news release from EAA
http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-03-15_harrelson-attempting-flight-over-poles.asp
This link below was his flight the other week from Guam to Jacksonville (7,000+ NM). (and airplane info)
http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-03-05_long-distance-lancair.asp
I am lucky enough to know Bill and his wife Sue; both professional aviators and the nicest people.
Marty Heller
RV-7
Subject: Re: FW: Bill's polar flight - not RV related
From: denis.walsh(at)comcast.net
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 16:01:38 -0600
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
General Steve Lorenz USAF(ret), '73 USAFA ENDOWMENT CEO, our guest speaker.
From the iPhone of D. Walsh
On Mar 20, 2013, at 12:47, Jack <n81jg(at)aol.com (n81jg(at)aol.com)> wrote:
[quote]What an adventure! Who is Bill? Do you have some tech info on plane, engine, etc?
John Greaves
RV7A & Varieze
Redding, CA
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2013, at 4:25 PM, "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net (carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net)> wrote:
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A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.
Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.
Carl
Begin forwarded message:
From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com (kitplanesue(at)gmail.com)>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:37 pm Post subject: Bill's polar flight - not RV related |
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Held for weather issues. He mentioned a possible window Saturday. If still no-go he will scrub and try again down the road.
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Last I checked, he was still by Tierra Del Fuego.....This is the current news release from EAA http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-03-15_harrelson-attempting-flight-over-poles.asp
This link below was his flight the other week from Guam to Jacksonville (7,000+ NM). (and airplane info) http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-03-05_long-distance-lancair.asp I am lucky enough to know Bill and his wife Sue; both professional aviators and the nicest people. Marty HellerRV-7
Subject: Re: FW: Bill's polar flight - not RV related
From: denis.walsh(at)comcast.net
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 16:01:38 -0600
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
General Steve Lorenz USAF(ret), '73 USAFA ENDOWMENT CEO, our guest speaker.
>From the iPhone of D. Walsh
On Mar 20, 2013, at 12:47, Jack <n81jg(at)aol.com> wrote:
What an adventure! Who is Bill? Do you have some tech info on plane, engine, etc?
John GreavesRV7A & Varieze Redding, CA
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2013, at 4:25 PM, "Carl Froehlich" <carl.froehlich(at)verizon.net> wrote:
A neighbor at Dogwood (VA42) took off this morning to circumnavigate the globe, via the poles. Bill broke the distance record a couple of weeks ago, flying non-stop from Guam to Jacksonville Florida. His modified Lancair 4 holds 360 gallons of fuel, and the inherently efficient design allows him to cruise at 180 knots averaging less than 9gph fuel burn.Use the below link to follow his flight. He is up linking a data point every four minutes. His first refuel is southern Brazil, then the southern tip of Argentina, from there over the South Pole to New Zealand, then Hawaii, Fairbanks, then over the North Pole back to Bangor Maine.Carl
Begin forwarded message:
From: sh <kitplanesue(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Bill's polar flight
Good morning,
In case you're interested in following Bill's attempt to fly around both poles,
here's the web link:
https://go.spidertracks.com/fleetpro/public/zqpilot
There are 4 small icons at the top left, the airplane icon puts a panel at the left that shows what ZQ is doing.
Use the plus to zoom in or the minus to zoom out. You use the pile of papers icon to determine the view. Try hybrid view.
If you click the X, it will take you to a screen where you select Tracks and then click on the top latest date.
Once he's flying this will get you Bill's track as it is reported by Spidertracks. (it also shows him taxiing while on the ground)
You must click on the last little teardrop to get his latest position info in a box on the screen.
As he gets closer to some interesting landmarks you can zoom in.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for a safe journey,
Sue
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