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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 4:53 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Yakers going to Waycross...
 
I am looking to leave Memphis at noon on Thursday.  Anybody want to link up?  Form X/C much more fun than solo...
 
Also...weather looks 50/50 at best for me getting back on Sunday...what's everybody's take on the weather?
 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:24 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Linedogg,
You are correct on the weather for Sunday. There as you know is another front pushing in after this one today.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:37 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

There is a group of us meeting up in LaGrange, GA around noon on
Thursday, then flying down together..  Tim Williams, Robert Langford,
BJ, Bill Walker, and a few more I think...  You are welcome to crash
the party..  self-serve gas there too..
 
David McGirt
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Yakers going to Waycross...

 

I am looking to leave Memphis at noon on Thursday.  Anybody want to link up?  Form X/C much more fun than solo...

 

Also...weather looks 50/50 at best for me getting back on Sunday...what's everybody's take on the weather?

 

Linedog

 

 

 
 
 

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:40 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Looks like this front that's coming though AL today will be out of the AYS area by Wed. afternoon.  Saturday at AYS may be a wash-out due to a low out near the Rockies.  We'll be near  the center of that low, midday Saturday,  between a warm front to our east and a cold front to our west.  IF its a slow mover, Sunday will be iffy particularly anyone heading NE.
 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:08 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

On Jan 17, 2006, at 8:37 AM, cjpilot710(at)aol.com (cjpilot710(at)aol.com) wrote:
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Looks like this front that's coming though AL today will be out of the AYS area by Wed. afternoon.  Saturday at AYS may be a wash-out due to a low out near the Rockies.  We'll be near  the center of that low, midday Saturday,  between a warm front to our east and a cold front to our west.  IF its a slow mover, Sunday will be iffy particularly anyone heading NE.
 
Chief Prognosticator Jim "Pappy" Goolsby  :-/


It's Sunday's WX that's messing me up since I have to be in NY on Monday AM. So if this pattern holds sadly AYS may be a no go this year.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:48 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Guys,
We are in the southeastern winter 3 day front cycle now. What ever is happening on the west coast today will be here is 3 days. This front that is pushing thru Montgomery today will pass AYS tomorrow. Should have reasonable weather Fri and Sat/Sun become iffy. Pappy's right.
My Guard drill days were moved from the first weekend in Jan to 21-22. It is a manadatory weekend also so I can't miss. So I'm a bust for AYS this year.
But all should start thinking of Red Air Fall Fling II in Oct! Probably the name will change to Red Air Oktoberfeast! Since we have so many Oct babies in the southeastern RPA membership.  I know, got to get past S&F and OSH first. There's rumbings of a May Feast but the details are still iffy right now.
Really should think of moving AYS back to Mar or latter Feb. The weather is still iffy even then. I know it is getting close to S&F with wanting to get some of the students carded.
Good luck with AYS this year,
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:54 am    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Talon,
You out to have your fill of close by the time you get to AYS from LaGrange! Between Linedogg and Mongoose, you ought to have your 4 ship knocked out along with your 2 ship element rejoins and wing work. Just need your form TO and you'll be there!
Ain't like rout'n in the weeds with a Hornet though!
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:22 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Steve wrote:
>It's Sunday's WX that's messing me up since I have to be in NY on 
Quote:
Monday AM. So if this pattern holds sadly AYS may be a no go this year.

Steve "SOB" Fox
>

 
Now here's a case where a Yakker needs a CJ...one of those super CJ's with M-14PF, long range fuel and full glass. Just file for FL180 and depart with de-ice on, auto-pilot engaged , and oxygen mask at the ready :>)
 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:10 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Craig,
You really do not want to start this. I know a YAK-52 driver that you meet at Red Air who has had his stock 52 at FL200. As a matter of fact you meet Weasle when we operated out of his hanger. Yep, all you need is extended range tanks. Fuel is an issue at this time. Can opt for the back seat ferry tank (strapped in), the centerline that Stu has, tip tanks from Termikus, or the two wing tanks on pylons from Dennis.
Fights on. Again!
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Roger Kemp wrote:

Quote:
You really do not want to start this. I know a YAK-52 driver that you
meet at Red Air who has had his stock 52 at FL200. As a matter of fact
you meet Weasle when we operated out of his hanger. Yep, all you need is
extended range tanks. Fuel is an issue at this time. Can opt for the
back seat ferry tank (strapped in), the centerline that Stu has, tip
tanks from Termikus, or the two wing tanks on pylons from Dennis.
Fights on. Again!
Dogmatic Viperdoc

Yo Dog! (I like that.)

I took my CJ with the Huosai to 180 doing time-to-climb testing. (I did
it twice.) No problem. Lots of climb left but I didn't want to file IFR
to keep going plus the nasal canulas are not certified for ops above 180.

I would expect a Yak-52 to be able to go to 200. HP=climb. I would
expect the CJ to go higher on the same engine tho'. Better aerodynamics
and a higher aspect ratio wing should make a difference up there.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:59 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Ever see those high altitude WW2 gun camera films?  The P-51s with the slightly higher aspect wing was turning in side those 109s &190s.  No steep angles of bank up there.  Makes me think that once again the CJ would woop some ass up there too!  Speed below - lift above.
 
"Oh give me a CJ-6 A
And send me into the fray.
With guns and panache
I'll kick any ass.
Yes! give me a CJ-6 A."
 
Pappy
 
Roger Kemp wrote:

Quote:
You really do not want to start this. I know a YAK-52 driver that you
meet at Red Air who has had his stock 52 at FL200. As a matter of fact
you meet Weasle when we operated out of his hanger. Yep, all you need is
extended range tanks. Fuel is an issue at this time. Can opt for the
back seat ferry tank (strapped in), the centerline that Stu has, tip
tanks from Termikus, or the two wing tanks on pylons from Dennis.
Fights on. Again!
Dogmatic Viperdoc

Yo Dog! (I like that.)

I took my CJ with the Huosai to 180 doing time-to-climb testing. (I did
it twice.) No problem. Lots of climb left but I didn't want to file IFR
to keep going plus the nasal canulas are not certified for ops above 180.

I would expect a Yak-52 to be able to go to 200. HP=climb. I would
expect the CJ to go higher on the same engine tho'. Better aerodynamics
and a higher aspect ratio wing should make a difference up there.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:23 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

cjpilot710(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote:
*/Ever see those high altitude WW2 gun camera films? The P-51s with the
slightly higher aspect wing was turning in side those 109s &190s. No
steep angles of bank up there. Makes me think that once again the CJ
would woop some ass up there too! Speed below - lift above./*
*//*
*/"Oh give me a CJ-6 A/*
*/And send me into the fray./*
*/With guns and panache/*
*/I'll kick any ass./*
*/Yes! give me a CJ-6 A."/*

Oh yes, give me a break!

Pappy, I am going to have to come over there a whoop ass on you if you
don't stop pickin' on those Yak-52 kids! They're nice kids and they have
a nice airplane too. Din't yo' mama larn you to talk nice and git along?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Brian,
If I were going to operate continuous above FL 150, I would install a
diluter demand regulator, a O2 tank in the instrument bay, a CRU-6O and an
aviators 02 mask. Also, if I were going to climb to >FL2OO- 250 , I would
pre-breath 100% 02 for 20 minutes. Just because my old fat self is at
higher risk for nitrogen narcosis.
That is assuming I intended to remain at attitude for a XC > 30 min. to 1
hour or so. you already know the instruments needed for IFR(at) FL's. as you
say staying below FL18 does not require filing IFR. Only if you want to get
over some stuff, would you want to file IFR. you are going to want that
down filled Flight Suit at those FL's this time of year. Actually, you
would want them in the summer to if you plan on staying up therein that
air-ish YAK of mine!

Dogmatic Viperdoc
Quote:
[Original Message]
From: Brian Lloyd <brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 1/17/2006 3:47:14 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: AYS-bound



Roger Kemp wrote:

> You really do not want to start this. I know a YAK-52 driver that you
> meet at Red Air who has had his stock 52 at FL200. As a matter of fact
> you meet Weasle when we operated out of his hanger. Yep, all you need is
> extended range tanks. Fuel is an issue at this time. Can opt for the
> back seat ferry tank (strapped in), the centerline that Stu has, tip
> tanks from Termikus, or the two wing tanks on pylons from Dennis.
> Fights on. Again!
> Dogmatic Viperdoc

Yo Dog! (I like that.)

I took my CJ with the Huosai to 180 doing time-to-climb testing. (I did
it twice.) No problem. Lots of climb left but I didn't want to file IFR
to keep going plus the nasal canulas are not certified for ops above 180.

I would expect a Yak-52 to be able to go to 200. HP=climb. I would
expect the CJ to go higher on the same engine tho'. Better aerodynamics
and a higher aspect ratio wing should make a difference up there.

--
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:43 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Like I Said, Fight's on - Fight's on!
DVD
Quote:
[Original Message]
From: Brian Lloyd <brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 1/17/2006 4:23:09 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: AYS-bound



cjpilot710(at)aol.com wrote:
> */Ever see those high altitude WW2 gun camera films? The P-51s with the
> slightly higher aspect wing was turning in side those 109s &190s. No
> steep angles of bank up there. Makes me think that once again the CJ
> would woop some ass up there too! Speed below - lift above./*
> *//*
> */"Oh give me a CJ-6 A/*
> */And send me into the fray./*
> */With guns and panache/*
> */I'll kick any ass./*
> */Yes! give me a CJ-6 A."/*

Oh yes, give me a break!

Pappy, I am going to have to come over there a whoop ass on you if you
don't stop pickin' on those Yak-52 kids! They're nice kids and they have
a nice airplane too. Din't yo' mama larn you to talk nice and git along?

--
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:18 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Roger Kemp wrote:
Quote:


Brian,
If I were going to operate continuous above FL 150, I would install a
diluter demand regulator, a O2 tank in the instrument bay, a CRU-6O and an
aviators 02 mask.

Well, you can do that if you like. It wastes O2 compared to a pulse
demand regulator like Mountain High's or Nelson's but, what the hey, O2
is cheap ... to the military.

Quote:
Also, if I were going to climb to >FL2OO- 250 , I would
pre-breath 100% 02 for 20 minutes. Just because my old fat self is at
higher risk for nitrogen narcosis.

Working on our physiology are we? Let's see -- nitrogen narcosis, aka
"rapture of the deep," comes from a *higher* partial pressure of N2
dissolved in nervous tissue. You don't get narc'd when you go up, only
down, as in SCUBA. When the dissolved N2 comes out of the tissues as the
pressure drops you get decompression illness, otherwise known as "the
bends".

Quote:
That is assuming I intended to remain at attitude for a XC > 30 min. to 1
hour or so.

Well, given how long it takes to get up there I not particularly worried
unless I have been SCUBA diving. No flying within 24 hours of any
decompression diving. Other than that, no big if we are going to be
working at 250 and below. If I were going to be pressure breathing O2 at
420 I would start to worry about it.

Quote:
you already know the instruments needed for IFR(at) FL's.

You need instruments? Whoa dude, awesome! I play keyboards myself.

Quote:
as you
say staying below FL18 does not require filing IFR. Only if you want to get
over some stuff, would you want to file IFR.

Let's see, there was this beautiful woman and I am still trying to get
over her. Now I know that filing IFR will help.

Quote:
you are going to want that
down filled Flight Suit at those FL's this time of year. Actually, you
would want them in the summer to if you plan on staying up therein that
air-ish YAK of mine!

You know what Dog? Been there, done that. I wear my long johns,
fleece-lined flight jacket, and warmie socks. No problems, even in winter.

Quote:
Dogmatic Viperdoc

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:53 pm    Post subject: AYS-bound Reply with quote

Brian,
Best check again on the nitrogen Narcosis thing at altitude It happens.
It is called decompression sickness. The treatment for it is recompression
in a dive chamber. I have had to fly two military aviators to the chamber
one at Brooks, AFB and the other was at Beale AFB. Both had to be flown
with the cabin pressurized to sea level because of the risk of worsening
the decompression sickness. One of those pilots was my Squadron cc. He had
a gradual cabin pressure leak due to a slow leaking canopy seal.
There are two ways to get the "Bends." One is from decompression and the
other is from compression. In either case, N2 comes out of solution in
blood. It coleses into gas bubbles in the tissue. Most commonly in an
injured joint. It also can happen in the spinal cord, brain (neurological
nitrogen narcosis), and the pulmonary tree. (the chokes). That is putting
it in simple terms.
In otherwords, every time you take that unpressurised twin above FL 180,
you are at risk for for developing the "bends".
Doc
Quote:
[Original Message]
From: Brian Lloyd <brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 1/17/2006 8:18:01 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: AYS-bound



Roger Kemp wrote:
>
>
> Brian,
> If I were going to operate continuous above FL 150, I would install a
> diluter demand regulator, a O2 tank in the instrument bay, a CRU-6O and
an

Quote:
> aviators 02 mask.

Well, you can do that if you like. It wastes O2 compared to a pulse
demand regulator like Mountain High's or Nelson's but, what the hey, O2
is cheap ... to the military.

> Also, if I were going to climb to >FL2OO- 250 , I would
> pre-breath 100% 02 for 20 minutes. Just because my old fat self is at
> higher risk for nitrogen narcosis.

Working on our physiology are we? Let's see -- nitrogen narcosis, aka
"rapture of the deep," comes from a *higher* partial pressure of N2
dissolved in nervous tissue. You don't get narc'd when you go up, only
down, as in SCUBA. When the dissolved N2 comes out of the tissues as the
pressure drops you get decompression illness, otherwise known as "the
bends".

> That is assuming I intended to remain at attitude for a XC > 30 min. to
1

Quote:
> hour or so.

Well, given how long it takes to get up there I not particularly worried
unless I have been SCUBA diving. No flying within 24 hours of any
decompression diving. Other than that, no big if we are going to be
working at 250 and below. If I were going to be pressure breathing O2 at
420 I would start to worry about it.

> you already know the instruments needed for IFR(at) FL's.

You need instruments? Whoa dude, awesome! I play keyboards myself.

> as you
> say staying below FL18 does not require filing IFR. Only if you want to
get

Quote:
> over some stuff, would you want to file IFR.

Let's see, there was this beautiful woman and I am still trying to get
over her. Now I know that filing IFR will help.

> you are going to want that
> down filled Flight Suit at those FL's this time of year. Actually, you
> would want them in the summer to if you plan on staying up therein that
> air-ish YAK of mine!

You know what Dog? Been there, done that. I wear my long johns,
fleece-lined flight jacket, and warmie socks. No problems, even in winter.

> Dogmatic Viperdoc

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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nitrogen%20narcosis

nitrogen narcosis
n.
A condition of confusion or stupor resulting from increased levels of
dissolved nitrogen in the blood, as that occurring in deep-sea divers
breathing air under high pressure.
Source: The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by
Houghton Mifflin Company.
Main Entry: nitrogen narcosis
Function: noun
: a state of euphoria and exhilaration that occurs when nitrogen in normal
air enters the bloodstream at approximately seven times atmospheric pressure
(as in deepwater diving) called also rapture of the deep
Source: Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster,
Inc.
nitrogen narcosis

n : confused or stuporous state caused by high levels of dissolved nitrogen
in the blood; "deep-sea divers can suffer nitrogen narcosis from breathing
air under high pressure"


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