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Thanks! :-)
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And here's one of mine. There looks like the remnants of a strip showing as a vertical line in this photo:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Et...=w1289-h859-no |
Hi Mark,
Yes, when lower the strip is actually very visible (and looks good). Just don't know how firm it is (very similar to the Bluie East Two airstrip)... |
I confess to being somewhat reduced in enthusiasm for a couple of days after reading Pierre's accident report :(
However thanks for both of the photo's, that has restored some interest! While it looks rather barren it really does evoke a sense of adventure and a desire to drop in and experience the place. Sam, I see what looks like the bulldozer shed mentioned in the earlier report is still vaguely there. If you land you could take your toolkit and get the old girl going so you could do a bit of grading on the strip. What could be better - flying into a remote and seriously scenic airstrip in your airborne toy, with a large ground-based toy to play with as well :} FP. |
I am SO with THAT idea! :-)
Back there next June (going to put bushwheels on the 'toga), I'll keep you posted... Cheers, Sam. |
Amazing, nothing seems to have changed since I flew over that strip in 1991, a real time warp, a fly out would be perfect and I have the ideal aircraft to land there :)
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Then please get in touch! Seriously.
I REALLY want to take a group of bushplanes and helis there (and to a series of other strips/beaches around northern Canada and Greenland). I've even found a guy who'll sign off big wheels on our Saratoga... :-) |
Originally Posted by Sam Rutherford
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I REALLY want to take a group of bushplanes and helis there (and to a series of other strips/beaches around northern Canada and Greenland).
So I guess we'll have to live the moment vicariously, hopefully someone is delegated to post a full expedition report :-) FP. |
Fantastic stuff! Amazing pictures. It's like another world up there. I wish I could join you on your fly out.
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Ah, 8500nm is rather a long way. I assumed (always good in aviation) that you were either Europe or N.America based!
Fly safe, Sam. |
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Originally Posted by Sam Rutherford
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Ah, 8500nm is rather a long way. I assumed (always good in aviation) that you were either Europe or N.America based!
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No, but the flying here is not bad - here's my version of Akpatok, if nothing else it's a little warmer! |
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Originally Posted by India Four Two
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North or South Island?
... and at the risk of a little thread drift, just to show that we're not all pussies down this way, here's something that is perhaps a little more Akapatok-like in its ruggedness (further to the south). http://www.pprune.org/attachment.php...1&d=1499554480 We do land on that white stuff occasionally ;) FP. |
Okay, nice! :-)
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