Paragould Arkansas

plthijinx • Sep 15, 2005 2:44 pm
well tomorrow i'm going wheels up around 2 and landing in Zippyt's hometown of Paragould Arkansas in search of either dove or that lass that he shot a picture of Here anyway i'm sure that much beer will be consumed and many lies will be told. then the next week if he can swing it from work, he'll be driving down with his professional camping truck to chase texas dove 60 miles south of austin! should be fun weekends!
xoxoxoBruce • Sep 15, 2005 4:25 pm
I nominate Mrs Zippyt for sainthood. :lol:
plthijinx • Sep 15, 2005 5:49 pm
hey Zip, meet me at the airport (kirk field) around 6 p.m. - mkay? i should be landing between 5:30 and 6 depending on when i leave La Porte and unless you want to go for a quick spin in the geronimo then an ice cold heineken would be gr8 2! :beer: :thumb:
Hobbs • Sep 15, 2005 6:58 pm
Well I sure hope you find them there, 'cause they sure ain't here. Opening day came and went Sept 1st, and it was the first time in years I wasn't out in the field. The birds weren't where they were 'sposed to be, meanwhile, my brand new Bennelli grows mold in the garage. :mad: Good luck boys! :thumb: Take some pics and bring back some stories so I can live vicariously through you.
plthijinx • Sep 15, 2005 10:39 pm
Hobbs wrote:
Well I sure hope you find them there, 'cause they sure ain't here. Opening day came and went Sept 1st, and it was the first time in years I wasn't out in the field. The birds weren't where they were 'sposed to be, meanwhile, my brand new Bennelli grows mold in the garage. :mad: Good luck boys! :thumb: Take some pics and bring back some stories so I can live vicariously through you.


we will, and i talked to zip earlier and it looks like he's going to teach me how to pierce my ears (or head) with a fly rod on the spring river. and the pictures will be a plenty. shoot, i'll even take a pic of zip flying the geronimo! oh, where's here hobbs?
zippyt • Sep 16, 2005 12:11 am
plthijinx , Dude , we have a few cold ones in the feidge as we speak , but we WILL have to go " accross the Kalua colored water of the St Francis river , to the resort town of Cardwell MO. , to MR. "T'S" " for a resupply ,


I nominate Mrs Zippyt for sainthood.
She will be gone Friday nite ( Bunko in Mempho' and all that ) BUT she has promised her WORLD FAMOS [COLOR=Red]HOT WINGS [/COLOR] for Saterday nite !!!!! Fred ,,, have you ever had your EYE balls ever sweat !!! :mad2: :rar: :worried:

[SIZE=5]BE AFRAID , VERRY AFRAID !!!!!!![/SIZE]
plthijinx • Sep 16, 2005 8:24 am
i'm up for the challange!
Hobbs • Sep 16, 2005 10:45 am
plthijinx wrote:
oh, where's here hobbs?
Here is Surprise, AZ (Phoenix essentially). We usually go to a place called Robins Butte for the dove, it's way west of Phoenix close to Gila Bend. There were some grain fields that some old man used to maintain and they would bring the birds in by the droves. Once he dided, the fields were taken over by AZ Mame and Squish (AZ Game and Fish) and they went to pot. Birds disapeared. Two years ago, we discovered an area where we used to go duck hunting in the winter when the river was running. We were up to our armpits in dove. The next year, the farmers closed off the fields claiming there were exclusive to the local hunting club now.

I haven't shot a dove in two years now. :rattat: Here hoping for duck season. Gotta get me some birds. Image
plthijinx • Sep 16, 2005 11:58 am
wait a minute.....i'm not going to hear dueling banjos on the river am i? :worried:
BigV • Sep 16, 2005 1:05 pm
zippyt wrote:
...--snip--BUT she has promised her WORLD FAMOS [COLOR=Red]HOT WINGS [/COLOR] for Saterday nite !!!!! Fred ,,, have you ever had your EYE balls ever sweat !!! :mad2: :rar: :worried:

[SIZE=5]BE AFRAID , VERRY AFRAID !!!!!!![/SIZE]
Dove wings, by any chance?
zippyt • Sep 16, 2005 11:39 pm
well the bag limit IS 24 per person , so that would make 48 all togather , that MIGHT feed a refugee , but NOT me !!!
plthijinx • Sep 17, 2005 2:04 am
well, i made it! and to quote lookout123 "the beer is cold" but in our case it's heineken, red stripe and Mr. James Beam.
plthijinx • Sep 17, 2005 2:05 am
zippyt wrote:
well the bag limit IS 24 per person , so that would make 48 all togather , that MIGHT feed a refugee , but NOT me !!!


very true. he hasn't missed a meal in a while! :lol2:
zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 12:48 am
freddie (plthijinx) came to visit, here's his ride:
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here he is doing his preflight in search of cheaper avgas, to no such luck (3.90 where we went to 3.65 where we came from)
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reading the after-take-off checklist:
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cloud tops:
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bean field arkansas USA:
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the "infamous" Hobb's gauge:
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zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 1:31 am
notice the placement of the cellar shirt! yeah, i'm flying the airplane!
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see! i told ya iz flyin'! :mg: :eek:
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freddie and i after a few tasty beverages!
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Undertoad • Sep 18, 2005 8:15 am
Aw yeah! Rock on brothers!
richlevy • Sep 18, 2005 12:30 pm
So how much aviation gas does it take to fly one way to AK?

Do they make a biodiesel airplane? ;)
zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 12:41 pm
80 gal But it may be leaking out of the cap .

Fred says there Are Diesel planes , so thus you Could run bio-diesel ,IF the FAA were to approve it as a suitable fuel .
I read some thing once discussing small Verry effecent diesel engines for Ultra-lites , on BIG point was that you could have a coffie can sized fuel tank and be able to runnall day
zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 12:44 pm
Speaking of bio diesel , I am considering gettin this kit for my camping truck ,
http://www.greasecar.com/
Undertoad • Sep 18, 2005 12:54 pm
Hey, this thing here must have given you confidence in the plane.

Image

Looks like quality equipment!!

What the hell, couldn't even take the time out to wrap the end in electrical tape?

Ten bucks says that when you press it, a little speaker gives out a "brzzzam" sound and you can pretend you're firing at enemy pilots.
zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 3:08 pm
Actualy its more like "RATATATATATAT" ,

Well Fred winged it out of here a little bit ago with the promise to fly on up again one day
Nothing But Net • Sep 18, 2005 4:40 pm
Dudes call me up last night, drunk as skunks. zip suggests I upgrade to the Glock Model 23 (hi-cap .40, perfect for CW). I am convinced the 3-safety system works well, or he might have shot himself. Again. :biggrin:
seakdivers • Sep 18, 2005 8:36 pm
Errrmm...... .AK is Alaska, not Arkansas.

So how much would it cost to fly to Alaska?
zippyt • Sep 18, 2005 8:56 pm
I was woundering when some body would catch that ,

But hey , Alaska and arkansas get mixed up ALL the time :grin:
plthijinx • Sep 18, 2005 11:07 pm
ass. is. tired. i got bounced around more that marbles in a tin can on a dirt road. turbulence sucked today.
seak - waaaaaay too much avgas. commercial flight is the way to go.
UT - making fun of my PTT installation are ya? (push to talk, ie transmit) i was in a hurry so i just got it working and hauled butt.
i'm going to bed. soon.
richlevy • Sep 18, 2005 11:16 pm
Ok, I do sometimes get AR, AK, and AL mixed up, usually when a state has both of the letters following the A. Arkansas and Alaska both have K's. Arizona and Arkansas both have R's, but I know that AZ is a postal code so I have Arizona covered. Alaska and Alabama both have L's.

Personally, life would have been easier if we had named a state or two with X's and Y's.

I work with banks, not the post office.
wolf • Sep 18, 2005 11:40 pm
Life would be easier if we just used the states names, not these federal district two-letter codes that are part of the one-world conspiracy ...
plthijinx • Sep 19, 2005 1:39 pm
here's the lowdown seakdivers:

From: T41 -- La Porte TX
To: A13 -- Anchorage AK (Bold)
Alt.: 8,000 ft. Profile: Geronimo
Time: Mon Sep 19 18:09 (UTC)

Routing options selected: Great circle.
Flight plan route:
LOA240007 TTT240018 SPS060011 SYO060008 LBL030003 LAA030029 BVR030019
CYS210003 DDY210020 RLY030004 BIL210046 HLN030027 FCA030026 YXC030022
YNY030049 YXS210014 YYD360050 ANN360115 LVD360068 SSR360014 YAK360004
JOH360028
Flight totals: fuel: 410 gallons, time: 21:52, distance 2831.0 nm.
Hobbs • Sep 19, 2005 1:58 pm
Tally-ho. Will maintain visual.
plthijinx • Sep 19, 2005 4:57 pm
i couldn't even imagine ferrying the geronimo to alaska. i'd be a tired mofo when done....
Undertoad • Sep 19, 2005 6:15 pm
I want right seat. I want to see how boring it is to fly over the Rockies. Plus I want to press the "RATATATATATAT" button. Navigate the return trip via LAS please.
xoxoxoBruce • Sep 19, 2005 8:08 pm
My uncle was getting ready to fly back to Alaska (from Massachusetts) when a local guy told him he was going up to teach school and would be taking his own plane. He asked my Uncle if he wanted to ride along. Sure, sounds like fun.
Turns out it was a high wing and this guy wasn’t instrument rated.
It was March and they could only fly in daylight and good weather.
Followed railroad tracks and the Alcan highway, slept under the plane in sleeping bags and it took them twice as long as he could have driven it in. :lol:

btw- The guy at work that takes the tank truck to Philly Airport to buy Jet-A for the helicopters says they’ve been paying $5 a gallon.
richlevy • Sep 19, 2005 10:33 pm
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
My uncle was getting ready to fly back to Alaska (from Massachusetts) when a local guy told him he was going up to teach school and would be taking his own plane. He asked my Uncle if he wanted to ride along. Sure, sounds like fun.
Turns out it was a high wing and this guy wasn’t instrument rated.
It was March and they could only fly in daylight and good weather.
Followed railroad tracks and the Alcan highway, slept under the plane in sleeping bags and it took them twice as long as he could have driven it in. :lol:

Actually, that does sound like fun. It beats a cramped seat in a commercial airliner eating $5 sandwiches and waiting for the line to the bathrooms to end. Of course, at least airliners have bathrooms.
wolf • Sep 20, 2005 2:56 am
I'm sure PltHijnx thought to take along an empty coffee can.

(He's not allowed to empty any beer bottles until he sets down, you see ... and it's tougher to aim at such a small target when you have to steer in three dimensions.)
plthijinx • Sep 20, 2005 8:57 am
wolf wrote:
I'm sure PltHijnx thought to take along an empty coffee can.

(He's not allowed to empty any beer bottles until he sets down, you see ... and it's tougher to aim at such a small target when you have to steer in three dimensions.)


that's good wolf! i needed that. an empty gatorade bottle works great for those situations!
plthijinx • Sep 20, 2005 4:13 pm
wolf wrote:
... and it's tougher to aim at such a small target....

it is when you have a small popper! :lol2: