6th annual Maule and All Fly-in

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HI Shirt

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I'm in :D

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I'll see if I can dig one out... a hawaiian shirt, that is.
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Ok seriously... let's make Friday "Hawaiian shirt day"

I'll be sporting mine
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I'm in....who else?

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Grass strip

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Is the Grass strip beside the factory/lake mowed and in good condition? Landed on the runway 2 years ago and it's a 10 min taxi over. We have 2 planning on being there Friday/Saturday.

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The grass strip parallel to the lake is mowed and in excellent condition. We haven't had any rain for about a week so all the grass should be usable for tying down and camping. We prefer using the grass strip mainly for the amusement of the gathered throngs.

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Hopefully the winds will be favorable to using the grass for the STOL & Flour Bomb contests this year. Wish we could make it but we have our second funeral in a week and a grandbaby in the hospital (Doing much better, though!)

Y'all all have fun!
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Post by tellicovillage »

Just returned from Maule flyin. Thanks to everyone on the Airport the 6th annual Maule flyin was a great success! Hopefully someone will post the details on the flour bombing and stol competition here. If you missed it plan to go next year fun and informative

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Post by TomD »

Had just booked my trip to go back East when I heard the dates. I could have reversed my trip and made it had I known.

Maybe a bit more advanced notice for those of us multiple thousands of miles away.

TD

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Moultrie Fly in

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Great weekend. Thanks Duane, Brent, Michelle and Ms. Maule.
Just a confirmation that Maules are the greatest planes ever made.

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Maule Air inc. FB page;

Results for the Short Take-Off and Landing Competition at the 6th Annual Maule and All Fly-In 2018,
Sponsored by Airframes Alaska
Temperature was over 90 degrees on the ramp.
Ft. Number represents combined total on the shortest take-off and landing. Each contestant had two TOL attempts.
1. Kit Wilkes with 360 ft. Total TOL in an MX-7-180B
2. Robert Guhr with 472 ft. Total TOL in an M-6-235
3. Ty Wilkes with 635 ft. Total TOL in an M-5-180C
4. Casey Matthews with 646 ft. Total TOL in an MX-7-180C
5. Dick Wydra with 670 ft. Total TOL in and M-5-210C
6. TIE - Kerry Patrick with 700 ft. Total TOL in an MT-7-235
TIE - Greg Shanks with 700 ft. Total TOL in an MXT-7-180
7. Andy Travnicek with 727 ft. Total TOL in an M-7-235C
8. Richard Stairs with 800 ft Total TOL in an M-5-210C

Shortest Takeoff - 220 ft. (TIED Bob Robert Guhr & Kit Wilkes)
Shortest Landing - 140 ft. (Kit Wilkes)

Great Job by all the pilots who competed.
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What a range! 360ft, seriously? Wow!

Nice job, Casey :D
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I have so much to learn and so far to go.

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Chris in Milwaukee wrote:What a range! 360ft, seriously? Wow!

Nice job, Casey :D
Thanks Chris! I was surprised myself.
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snaproll wrote:I have so much to learn and so far to go.
At least you have a really nice plane to make the journey in!!!
I can't remember if I fired six shots, or only five.....


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