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TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:01 pm
by c170ken
Texas Eclipse Fly-In
April 6-8, 2024

This is limited to Int’l C-170 Assoc’n Members and their Guests Only. See the listing in Members Intercom. viewtopic.php?t=16738

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:42 pm
by GAHorn
IF…you are considering coming to the Flying X Ranch Solar Eclipse event….. PLEASE RSVP ASAP!

The Central Texas counties are ALL being cautioned that the large expected attendance from visitors outside the area will SWAMP grocery stores, public services, Etc etc….

I cannot wait until the Last Minute to purchase grocery and other supplies without fear of empty shelves.

EMAIL me with your RSVP…. the SOONER the BETTER!

IMPORTANT: READ the following link for details of how to attend: viewtopic.php?t=16738

Thank you.

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:31 am
by GAHorn

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:34 am
by GAHorn
I had not anticipated that my Runway Lighting would activate and my WindSock Spotlight would illuminate during the Total Darkness. :lol:

Here’s a shot of the SOLAR FLARE which occurred during the Total Eclipse…. (We had a great turn-out and a Fantastic View as the Weather cleared EXACTLY at the Right Moments!
Click to ENLARGE
Click to ENLARGE

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 10:17 pm
by JSwift
Beautiful Shot! Hope you had a great event.

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:00 am
by Bruce Fenstermacher
Glad to hear of the good turnout. That's a nice shot.

As the eclipse passed over us I was exiting my optometrists office with my eyes fully dilated. I wished it had gotten that dark here but it hadn't and wasn't going to. It was overcast and for the most part we could not see the sun though I wasn't looking. Thought about you all in Texas though wondering how it was going.

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:09 pm
by GAHorn
Bruce Fenstermacher wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:00 am Glad to hear of the good turnout. That's a nice shot.

As the eclipse passed over us I was exiting my optometrists office with my eyes fully dilated. I wished it had gotten that dark here but it hadn't and wasn't going to. It was overcast and for the most part we could not see the sun though I wasn't looking. Thought about you all in Texas though wondering how it was going.
Most attended via drive-in due to wx predictions. We had 3 fly in, Karl Towle stayed two nights, Darryl Schiller, and Charlie and Beverly Ross flew in for the day. Ken Peck brought his family and camped out. Wendell and Sheila Wyborny in their Airstream, and Pete and Judy Coffee stayed in one of our guest rooms. Don and Cathy Lewis are friends from StPaul in their RV. Many family members, of course. We set up tables/chairs in the hangar that served as the continuous meeting/eating area where we had ice chests of drinks and table snacks, continuous coffee, and breakfasts of pancakes/sausages and orange juice/milk/coffee, lunches of sandwiches and burgers, and dinners of potato salad, bbq beans, salads, and a long list of pudding and cake desserts courtesy of Sheila. Sat nite was smoked chicken and Sun nite was pork ribs, produced on the oak-fired smoker. I don’t think anyone went hungry.

tank converted smoker
tank converted smoker

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:29 am
by Karl Towle
Last weekend, we had our Texas April C170 fly-in hosted by George and Jamie Horn, at their beautiful airstrip near Spicewood, Texas, just west of Austin. This event was even more special as it was planned to expand into an extended weekend getaway culminating in a solar eclipse party. As it turned out, Saturday morning was not an ideal day for flying, especially starting anyplace north. Low ceilings limited altitude choices, and 35kt southerly winds kept the ground speeds barely competitive with Interstate travelers. However, the weather Saturday afternoon, was quite enjoyable. Nights were spent in guest rooms, various RVs, and even tents. Meals were a fantastic selection of pancakes & sausage breakfasts, sandwiches or hamburger lunches, and smoked chicken then rib dinners. If anyone went hungry, it was definitely their own fault. Sunday gave us some really nice clear skies, while Monday followed with layers of cloud cover that threatened to spoil our view of the eclipse. We got in some local flying and airplane rides in the morning, and it turned out that we were still able to enjoy some great views of the eclipse as the clouds would intermittently part and let the dimming sun peak through. A huge thank you to George and Jamie for their exceptional planning, generous hospitality, culminating in a great extended weekend.
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Cuzys for the occasion, plus eclipse safe glasses
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Glasses over cell phone lens - going into the eclipse
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Full eclipse
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Full eclipse - windsock light has turned on. Camera works amazingly well in low light. it was much darker than this looks.
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Coming out of the eclipse.

Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 1:13 pm
by GAHorn
I’d like to mention that Member Patrick Bramlett (AL) contributed the Solar Glasses. Thank You!

(But Patrick, you might want to mention to your supplier they’re combustible and not too durable for welding…. had to resort to other means…)
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Re: TX Solar Eclipse Fly-in Apr. 6-8

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 2:07 am
by GAHorn
Let me Add that our own Bruce Fenstermacher contributed a set of his “MouseTrap” springs-kit to the Fly-In as a “door prize” offering. :P

Unfortunately, due to weather, few airplanes flew in…and none of those that did needed such a kit. :cry:

The kit will be brought to the KY convention and anyone interested can haggle over them at the auction.

THANK YOU BRUCE ….for your generous offer and contribution to the Fly In! :)