2007 Maule Fly In
- RobBurson
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Hi: I see some would like to go to Johnson Creek. Most of you are all ready on the Back Country Pilot Form. My guess is there fly in will be at JC. They are open to all airplane types. Check em out at http://www.backcountrypilot.org/ http://www.backcountrypilot.org/forum/p ... .php?t=956
Cheers...Rob
Cheers...Rob
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Montana Maule Fly-in
To answer some of the preceeding questions. Float planes can use the lake. It is 3 mi long and a mile wide at the greatest measurements. If you have to end up docking away from the campground I will have some type of transportation available.
There are 4 mountain strips, 6 landing sites in the Missouri River Breaks National Monument, and several local grass strips within an hours flight of Valier. Should be something for everybody if you want to sharpen your landing skills.
Keep checking the Fly-in link at www.montanabyair.com for updates.
Rick
There are 4 mountain strips, 6 landing sites in the Missouri River Breaks National Monument, and several local grass strips within an hours flight of Valier. Should be something for everybody if you want to sharpen your landing skills.
Keep checking the Fly-in link at www.montanabyair.com for updates.
Rick
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Has anyone thought about all of us going to Oshkosh as our fly in some year? I am also anxious to get a date set. The second or last weekend in July work for me.
Don Fitzpatrick N5501Y
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for stepping up to the plate. Sounds like a great place and I would come for sure were it not for a direct conflict that I can't get out of. We are having a memorial service for my wife's mother, in Vermont, that very same weekend.
I wish you guys all the success with this fly-in and will look forward to hearing all about it next year.
Don Fitzpatrick
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Thanks for stepping up to the plate. Sounds like a great place and I would come for sure were it not for a direct conflict that I can't get out of. We are having a memorial service for my wife's mother, in Vermont, that very same weekend.
I wish you guys all the success with this fly-in and will look forward to hearing all about it next year.
Don Fitzpatrick
MT7 N5501Y
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Glacier park
I seem to remember a note somewhere on the Maule Fly In thread that the folks up in Glacier park were rolling out the welcome carpet either during or after the Maule fly in.
Can anyone remember or fill me in on the details?
Thanx
tom
Can anyone remember or fill me in on the details?
Thanx
tom
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I think everything is ready. The grass has been mowed. The weather forecast looks good- highs in the low 80s - lows in the 50s - slight chance of afternoon thundershowers.
I will be around Friday morning to open the pavillion. Any questions call 406-949-5709 or email montanabyair@yahoo.comm.
Rick
I will be around Friday morning to open the pavillion. Any questions call 406-949-5709 or email montanabyair@yahoo.comm.
Rick
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