Absolutely love everything about that area of Wisconsin. Small town experience, great little restaurants, beautiful geography year round, and so much history in Baraboo. Thanks for sharing
I grew up in Sparta. I live in NE Nevada now. Can't wait to fly home and all around the Driftless Area. Reedsberg is wonderful. Beautiful lumber baron mansions. When in Baraboo, see an event at or take a tour of the Al Ringling Theatre. A spectacular artifact of architectural and artistic history!
I do really like when the two of you bring us along for the ride. This video made me hungry........ What part of Texas are you going visit? We have a house in Killeen that we have had since May. We aren't there yet though. Still up in Elko, Nevada packing and getting ready for another trip. Two down, probably six more to go. And I have a 40' enclosed goose-neck to do it with! LOL Moving 1,600 miles with a lifetime of possessions is not fun. We have sold a ton of stuff already. Cars, boats, trailers, tools, furniture, and we still have, at least, that many trips left. I will be so glad when it is all done. Then I can get down to the business of finding a airplane to tinker with. I'm still heavily leaning towards a Bushcat. I would love a fast RV-8. But I think a all metel airplane would give me anxiety down there. I think a Cat would fair significantly better where it to be caught outside during a hail storm. Those are quite frequent down there. I've been considering a few all fiberglass alternatives as well.
Yes a hailstorm would not affect a BushCat. Ice balls would just bounce off. The trampoline factor is 8.2. Our son lives in San Marcos. We visited him down there a while back. Good luck in finding a plane. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for posting these adventures. I sit at home waiting for the day when I can do this. A few more years and I will be able to do it. Until then this really helps! Cheers
Hi Tom, Keep on sharing your great videos! Nice to see people enjoying benefits of "Light Sport" aviation. If it would be possible, I'd like to figure out a way to chat with you about your experiences with the CTLS and the Bushcat...pros and cons, likes and dislikes, etc. Also, to discuss nuances of the Rotax 912ULS engines. If you're willing and interested, please get back to me about the best way we could communicate with each other (would rather not do it through the Comments section). Thanks, Dave M
Thanks for another enjoyable Saturday morning! Are ya'll going to Sun-N-Fun?? Best wishes for that wedding anniversary! (You are really messing-up the national average - glad to see it... HaHa!) Happy New Year!!! Cliff and Ellyn Bond, Oriental, NC
I was wondering if you got a private pilot license ? And if you are still have a Sport Pilot license ? And if so, do you find it to be a inconvenience in not being able to fly at night ? I am 63 and want to get a Sport Pilot license and build a Zenith 750 STOL light sport. In a nut shell does that Pilot License fit all you needs ?. Hope you ca answer, thanks for the video's.
Hello Brian, absolutely the Sport Pilot Certificate meets all my needs. It’s not an inconvenience for me to plan to land before sundown. Most of the private pilots I know rarely fly at night. The greater risk I don’t think is worth the rewards. Sure night flights are nice but an engine out in the dark is usually fatal. That said there is hope for a night flying endorsement option to accompany the upcoming MOSAIC. We’ll see. But for me Sport Pilot fits me like a glove. Thanks for chiming in and thanks for watching.
Thanks, that's music to my ears, you said exactly what my goals are, thanks again. I just had my 33rd. anniversary, congratulations on your 36 years, Happy Flying.@@bushcattom
Absolutely love everything about that area of Wisconsin. Small town experience, great little restaurants, beautiful geography year round, and so much history in Baraboo. Thanks for sharing
@@article.ii.defender5188 you're welcome
I grew up in Sparta. I live in NE Nevada now. Can't wait to fly home and all around the Driftless Area. Reedsberg is wonderful. Beautiful lumber baron mansions. When in Baraboo, see an event at or take a tour of the Al Ringling Theatre. A spectacular artifact of architectural and artistic history!
@@ricesutliff Thanks for the info.
Congrats guys.....that's awesome.....may you have 36 more.!!!
Thank you very much
Really enjoyed your video. I’m building an LSA STOL and can’t wait for these types of adventures with wifey…
Thanks for watching
I do really like when the two of you bring us along for the ride. This video made me hungry........
What part of Texas are you going visit? We have a house in Killeen that we have had since May. We aren't there yet though. Still up in Elko, Nevada packing and getting ready for another trip. Two down, probably six more to go. And I have a 40' enclosed goose-neck to do it with! LOL
Moving 1,600 miles with a lifetime of possessions is not fun. We have sold a ton of stuff already. Cars, boats, trailers, tools, furniture, and we still have, at least, that many trips left. I will be so glad when it is all done. Then I can get down to the business of finding a airplane to tinker with. I'm still heavily leaning towards a Bushcat. I would love a fast RV-8. But I think a all metel airplane would give me anxiety down there. I think a Cat would fair significantly better where it to be caught outside during a hail storm. Those are quite frequent down there. I've been considering a few all fiberglass alternatives as well.
Yes a hailstorm would not affect a BushCat. Ice balls would just bounce off. The trampoline factor is 8.2. Our son lives in San Marcos. We visited him down there a while back. Good luck in finding a plane. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for posting these adventures. I sit at home waiting for the day when I can do this. A few more years and I will be able to do it. Until then this really helps! Cheers
Happy to be there for you. I totally understand. It took me until my 50s to realize my dream of aviation. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for taking me along for the ride. Magical day.
Glad you enjoyed it
Happy Anniversary. Great video. My wife and I will have our 50th anniversary in 5 days I told her I will take her to Kwik Trip for dinner.
Wow, a high roller! Congrats on 50 years.
Hi Tom, Keep on sharing your great videos! Nice to see people enjoying benefits of "Light Sport" aviation. If it would be possible, I'd like to figure out a way to chat with you about your experiences with the CTLS and the Bushcat...pros and cons, likes and dislikes, etc. Also, to discuss nuances of the Rotax 912ULS engines. If you're willing and interested, please get back to me about the best way we could communicate with each other (would rather not do it through the Comments section). Thanks, Dave M
Happy Anniversary!!!!!!!!
Thanks Bill
I would have went to this if I knew it was a thing and took some photos of planes with my cam, Happy wedding anniversary.
Thanks. And thanks for watching
I don’t know if I’d swing the husky. That bush cat seems really fun to fly. I like side by side over tandem
Yes you’re right. I already forgot about the Husky. 🙂
Ha. lol. Ta-da!!!! 🎵
Congratulations happy wedding anniversary from the UK... my wife and I have just celebrated our 50th anniversary.... so keep going !
Thanks. Congrats to you as well.
Congratulations!!
Thanks
Glad you guys had a relaxing anniversary!
It was nice. Thanks for watching
The red and black plane was a Rans S-21 Outbound.
I like it.
Congrats.
Thanks
Thanks for another enjoyable Saturday morning! Are ya'll going to Sun-N-Fun?? Best wishes for that wedding anniversary! (You are really messing-up the national average - glad to see it... HaHa!) Happy New Year!!! Cliff and Ellyn Bond, Oriental, NC
Hi Cliff and Ellyn, Happy New Year to you as well. Sun N Fun plans are soft. A definite maybe. Thanks for watching.
Always amazed you two aren’t in a coma until 4pm. That’s quite a carb load. Gr8 vid, though.
Oh…and then you were out!
Yes, carbs give way to naps. Life is good.
How long of a flight is that
About an hour and fifteen minutes.
Congrats guys. So how long does it take you to warm up that 912 on a day with no temperature?
Ten minutes or so.
I was wondering if you got a private pilot license ? And if you are still have a Sport Pilot license ? And if so, do you find it to be a inconvenience in not being able to fly at night ? I am 63 and want to get a Sport Pilot license and build a Zenith 750 STOL light sport. In a nut shell does that Pilot License fit all you needs ?. Hope you ca answer, thanks for the video's.
Hello Brian, absolutely the Sport Pilot Certificate meets all my needs. It’s not an inconvenience for me to plan to land before sundown. Most of the private pilots I know rarely fly at night. The greater risk I don’t think is worth the rewards. Sure night flights are nice but an engine out in the dark is usually fatal. That said there is hope for a night flying endorsement option to accompany the upcoming MOSAIC. We’ll see. But for me Sport Pilot fits me like a glove. Thanks for chiming in and thanks for watching.
Thanks, that's music to my ears, you said exactly what my goals are, thanks again. I just had my 33rd. anniversary, congratulations on your 36 years, Happy Flying.@@bushcattom