N4843W
New member
SE MI
- Aircraft Year
- 1977
- Aircraft Type
- 114
- Reg Number
- N4843W
- Serial Number
- 14173
Many years ago ... 5? 6? 7? A group of us undertook the Great Lakes Tour. We met up Friday at Put-in-Bay, Middle Bass Island and stayed over on Kelley's Island, both in Lake Erie. Had dinner with Joe Greene, Commander Owner who has gone incognito on us. Saturday Morning we flew up the Lake Huron Shore, had lunch on Mackinac Island, then flew over to Beaver Island. Had Dinner with Don Falik, who not long after bought a Twin-Commander and kind of dropped out of sight as well. (should we be worried about this trend?)
Sunday we all flew off toward home. We had a great group and a good time was had by all. The Great Lakes are stunning and a couple of folks from as far away as Texas and Maryland were rather shocked to see the amount of "Big Water", shorelines, forest, sand dunes, etc.
Several have mentioned doing this again. Like anything, it takes more planning that you'd think. I thought that going just prior to or after Oshkosh might be the ticket. Warm temps abound and that might help us pull more planes and pilots/passengers, as a fair number of folks headed that way anyway. Or we could depart from KOSH and go the opposite way around.
So, here is an initial, very simple poll, just to get things started. I am seriously thinking about flying first into Toronto Lakefront, staying over there, then to Put-in Bay ... then after Beaver Island land on the only airstrip in Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands. That would give those who are interested, landings in all 5 of the Great Lakes ... Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior. Kind of cool and I have never heard of anyone doing that.
So, if you are interested at all, post your thoughts here and let's see what develops.
Sunday we all flew off toward home. We had a great group and a good time was had by all. The Great Lakes are stunning and a couple of folks from as far away as Texas and Maryland were rather shocked to see the amount of "Big Water", shorelines, forest, sand dunes, etc.
Several have mentioned doing this again. Like anything, it takes more planning that you'd think. I thought that going just prior to or after Oshkosh might be the ticket. Warm temps abound and that might help us pull more planes and pilots/passengers, as a fair number of folks headed that way anyway. Or we could depart from KOSH and go the opposite way around.
So, here is an initial, very simple poll, just to get things started. I am seriously thinking about flying first into Toronto Lakefront, staying over there, then to Put-in Bay ... then after Beaver Island land on the only airstrip in Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands. That would give those who are interested, landings in all 5 of the Great Lakes ... Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior. Kind of cool and I have never heard of anyone doing that.
So, if you are interested at all, post your thoughts here and let's see what develops.
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