Quote from: Leslie601 on October 24, 2018, 04:24:04 PM
Oh! I missed the whole thing - I would have been pestering you to take the east coast route and RON here in Charleston.
That tank feed issue is a bit worrisome, maybe some sort of obstruction in there. Good luck!
Leslie
Hi Leslie!
That would have been cool. As is, the trip is finally over. We left Moultrie about 11am after the obligatory trip to Starbucks as we waited for the fog to lift. We prepared to head for home with much assistance from the airport guys, who were extremely solicitous and attentive of the two women traveling across the country in their little plane, carrying our luggage, driving us back and forth in their golf cart, and treating us like ladies.

On takeoff I put on my best voice and called, "Moultrie traffic, experimental 211 Romeo, right turnout, southbound departure. Thank you for everything!" To which they replied, "Our pleasure, ma'am! Have a nice flight!" Cassie and I first-bumped and blew it up.
My copilot flew most of the way south to our first stop, to visit with our good friend Livia again. This time we had plenty of time to go to lunch, then hang out at her place and talk until later in the afternoon.


Another hour south with Cassie at the controls, and we landed at the airport near her house. We unpacked and waited for a cab to take her home.

Cassie was sad that it was all over, but we made some awesome memories.

When she was off in the cab, I took off solo for the last 20 minute leg to my house. On the way I circled her house as the cab pulled into her driveway, and waggled the wings. I made a passable landing landing landing (three bounces) at home with the gusty crosswind, but didn't bend anything, pulled up in front of the hangar, and shut down the engine for the last time of an incredibly epic trip.
Thanks for riding along!
Stephanie