Clem Wu 1 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 WARNING: Lots of pics! My part of ATWC, Leg 38, began at Shannon and ended at Cork, carrying Sharon and the baton! We decided that we would split this leg into two, passing at Kerry along the way for some lunch and to drop Sharon's sister off for a convention. We, consisting of Sharon, her sister, and I, got ready dead early at sunrise, eager to get off the ground ! Just as the sun touched the horizon, we shuffled into our Diamond DA-40 Diamond Star, with our flight plan direct to our first stop Kerry. Quick snapshot of our flight plan just in case we lost our hard copy! Here is an account of how it went! Engine start! VROOM! As indicated by our MFD, the route was all planned out by our GPS, and Kerry was just 39 NM away at 220 degrees. Sharon's sister has the baton all secure! Turning onto Runway 24-6..... ...Lining up with centreline.... ....And takeoff! Beautiful morning water as we climb to our desired altitude One of the best ways to see the sun rise I say! Autopilot on as it directs us to Kerry! If you look closely you can still see some stars, even at this time of morning! Lovely weather for flying Just as things we're finally getting relaxing..... Airport in sight! Turning base... ....Finals... ... Flare!... .. And touchdown! Part one of my leg is over! Taxiing off the runway, and one person is really glad to be finally on the ground Parked, and ready to go get some lunch! Stay tuned for the next part of my leg! Thanks for viewing! Link to post Share on other sites
mutley 4,497 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 I felt I was right there with you Clem, extra points for the shot of the baton, lunch is on me Looking forward to the flight to Cork. Cheers Joe Link to post Share on other sites
rosariomanzo 545 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 Nice shots, looking forward to the next leg! Link to post Share on other sites
stu7708 244 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 Well done Clem.. Great shots, and I love the fact that you managed to split the shortest leg of the ATWC IV into a two parts Bring on part 2... Link to post Share on other sites
hurricanemk1c 195 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 And I bet that you can beat the train from Farranfore to Cork - 1:40 is the shortest time Great first part Clem - Cork will suit your aircraft! Link to post Share on other sites
brett 2,315 Posted March 12, 2013 Report Share Posted March 12, 2013 Fantastic pic's Clem made for a beautiful storyboard. Enjoyed the ride-along. Link to post Share on other sites
Clem Wu 1 Posted March 13, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2013 Cheers guys! Joe, the lunch was delicious, thank you! Look at the pic below to see what Sharon and I ate! Mikael, was this really the shortest leg? Had to make it even smaller for more fun! Kieran, I think that time... is a bit too long.... even with this plane which I used for the second part to Cork! ************************************************************ After dropping Sharon's sister off at her convention and grabbing some lunch, we were back at the airport. However... it appeared that our Diamond Star had been... STOLEN! How they managed to do that I do not know! Anyways, the stolen aircraft was not the issue right now. The real problem was, "What were we going to fly to deliver this baton to Kieran?". Luckily enough... my great friend Brendan O'Brien, the one and only pilot of O'Brien's Flying Circus was nearby, and best of all, he had his Piper Cub at a nearby strip! I quickly called him up and he delivered his Cub to Kerry airport for me to borrow for this leg. We were saved (after one lucky phone call and an hour of waiting)! Quickly, we strapped in, and prepared for the final part of Leg 38. Here is a recount of how it went! O'Brien's beautiful Cub has been delivered to us personally! Strapped in and happy! Thanks to Joe for that lovely lunch, cheers man! Baton securely in Sharon's grip, we were ready to go. Taxiing to the active! Liftoff! My primitive map says heading of 124 or so, let's go that way! Uh oh.... the clouds, let's rush to Cork quickly! Max throttle please! Well... seeing as this IS an AIRSHOW AIRCRAFT.. why don't we show Sharon some of the things it can do. Let's try a backflip! Dangit..... we stalled! Thank gosh we pulled out of it quick enough. Sharon is really nervous now, and quite scared of my flying skills! Clouds are getting darker! Quick! Let's try that backflip again, okay Sharon? Let's push down a bit for more speed! Nearly there......! YES! WE DID IT! C'mon... pull up.... pull up! Is that so Sharon? She looks happy not to doing aerobatics anymore! Perhaps she sees the destination too? Oh yes she does! Let's start to get onto approach. And touch! Ouch that was a hard landing! Look at those wheels! Heading to the GA section parking, we see some Cub friends! Down and parked! Finally able to deliver that baton to Kieran after 90 minutes of delay, sorry! Sharon seems certainly happy to be on the ground! The Cub was left at Cork for Brendan O'Brien to pick up the next day and to our surprise, it wasn't stolen! Over to you Kieran, good luck mate! Link to post Share on other sites
brett 2,315 Posted March 13, 2013 Report Share Posted March 13, 2013 Well done Clem, an excellent flight. Your a brave man doing acrobatics with a passenger in front that has just been loaded up with Mickey Dee's and pizza. Link to post Share on other sites
stu7708 244 Posted March 13, 2013 Report Share Posted March 13, 2013 Well done Clem. Great shots and entertaining comment... but I think Sharon was a bit harsh with you.. as you said it was after all an Airshow Aircraft And yes, it was easily the shortest leg.. the second shortest is Kierans leg up to Dublin at 125 nm.. more than twice the distance of the direct line between Shannon and Cork Link to post Share on other sites
hurricanemk1c 195 Posted March 13, 2013 Report Share Posted March 13, 2013 Although I've managed to get my leg up to 160nm - but you'll just have to watch this space.... Great shots Clem - glad you got to Cork on time. Better get moving! Link to post Share on other sites
mutley 4,497 Posted March 13, 2013 Report Share Posted March 13, 2013 Superb Clem, are you sure you have never done this before? Thanks for a very entertaining post, you made good use of our stunt girl Sharon, strange, she usually loves a rough ride. I'm, pleased you enjoyed the meal, one of the perks having a company credit card. We are on target to get the baton to Dublin in time for the final leg on Sunday. Cheers, Joe Link to post Share on other sites
Clem Wu 1 Posted March 15, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 15, 2013 Thanks all! Well done Clem, an excellent flight. Your a brave man doing acrobatics with a passenger in front that has just been loaded up with Mickey Dee's and pizza. Just had to show her what aviation is possible of doing! Glad the lunch didn't come out the wrong way Well done Clem. Great shots and entertaining comment... but I think Sharon was a bit harsh with you.. as you said it was after all an Airshow Aircraft And yes, it was easily the shortest leg.. the second shortest is Kierans leg up to Dublin at 125 nm.. more than twice the distance of the direct line between Shannon and Cork Thanks mate, I had fun doing the shortest leg of ATWC IV, and that's good to me! Although I've managed to get my leg up to 160nm - but you'll just have to watch this space.... Great shots Clem - glad you got to Cork on time. Better get moving! Hehe cheers bud, all up to Kieran now. Superb Clem, are you sure you have never done this before? Thanks for a very entertaining post, you made good use of our stunt girl Sharon, strange, she usually loves a rough ride. I'm, pleased you enjoyed the meal, one of the perks having a company credit card. We are on target to get the baton to Dublin in time for the final leg on Sunday. Cheers, Joe First timer mate! Hopefully she enjoyed her 'ride' and that's happy news for the pilot! Link to post Share on other sites
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