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AdamFrisch 1st April 2013 01:39

Sometimes all you need is....
 
..a 60 year old twin and a dirt strip to be happy.

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Bacon Strip in the Mojave desert......

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...is a private dirt strip owned by John Bacon....

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/8.jpg
...but open to all, even old dinosaur twins. He takes great care of it and there's even two small cabins one can rent if one wants to stay the night.

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/9.jpg
The Commanders big mains makes almost all surfaces smooth, and the hard packed desert dirt was no problem. This was the first twin to ever land at the strip according to John.

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/6.jpg
Landing helped me strip even more flaking paint off the belly, so actually saving me money..

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/2.jpg
....on each dirt strip landing.

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Such a serene and calm place the desert. It's astonishing just how quiet such a big open space gets when nothing's around....

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/5.jpg
...yet still only about a 45min flight from Los Angeles.

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It was time to get back to the city before the sun set and left me flying in the desert and mountains without visual cues...

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Some Mad Max-inspired plant I passed on the way back just before I busted an aerobatic training sortie (notam'ed as well)... Lady pilot wasn't too happy, but I did see her and kept far away in my mind, but maybe not far enough. It was a detour after refuelling, so I hadn't checked the notam for that particular airport. All I could do was apologise and that seemed to smooth things over. Technically I was about 0,5-1 mile away from the notamed area, so I was legal. Still, I should have tuned the freq of that airport earlier and listened in. I wish notams were delivered plotted or graphical, so it would be easier to get an overview. They do it with TFR's, why not notams?

http://www.adamfrisch.com/images/bacon/11.jpg
My new one piece panel with the glowing UMA-lighting has made night flying a veritable pleasure and taken 30 years off the old girl. At least on the inside.

Here's the landing. As you can see, the strip is almost undefined, but it's a dry lake bed so it's all pretty smooth. Please watch in HD as compression ruins details.


Here's the slightly more sporty takeoff.


piperboy84 1st April 2013 03:56

Cool pics Adam, brings back memories of when I used to fly the old warrior out from SMO and land on El Mirage lake bed, hard to under/over shoot with several miles wide and long of a strip.

There is another strip near Mojave at LLano where an eccentric old Englsh guy runs a microlight outfight it was always fun for a visit but probably a bit tight for the twin.

Looks like your having fun !!!

AdamFrisch 1st April 2013 04:31

Cool. Is the LLano strip on the chart? Might be a nice little excursion if it isn't too tight.

There are two more "uncharted" ones in the desert I want to visit. One is the Chicken Strip up north of China Lakes, the other one is at Amboy and is right next to Roy's Motel & Cafe there. You can literally taxi up to the diner. Both are long enough for the Commander if it isn't too hot. There's also a rumoured one right next to the famous Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs, but I haven't managed to find it yet. However, flying out in the desert one sees tons of old abandoned and uncharted strips.

Desert Dawg 1st April 2013 04:45

I really enjoy your diary Adam....

Keep it coming Broheim..!

Hodja 1st April 2013 10:19

:ok:

The Mojave desert is one of my favourite places to fly... - it's a very unique place, which I think your pictures does capture very well.

Even the "big" airports out there, like Mojave (KMHV) & Inyokern (KIYK) are pretty cool places to go.

clunk1001 1st April 2013 10:26

Looks amazing.



But as I'm stuck in my office today the closest I'm going to get to a 60 year old twin is.....

http://www.winewithchristina.co.uk/w...girls-1p0f.png

...but I'm not going anywhere near her dirt strip.

Happy April Fools day!

piperboy84 1st April 2013 11:53

Heres the link Adam

The World’s Smallest Air Show | Aircraft Market Place

Doodlebug 1st April 2013 12:13

What a severe pang of nostalgia for my bushflying days you've unleashed :{

If I remember correctly you were mulling over 'upgrading' from your trusty steed, some time back? I really hope you've had a re-think, looks like you've got the perfect aircraft and that you're enjoying perfect flying! (you must save a lot on your props, having them high off the ground. Used to do run-ups 'on the run' while backtracking dirt strips so's to save the blades in Cessna twins)

Pace 1st April 2013 15:47

Adam

That is what flying is all about not this pen pushing, regulation obsessed finger pointing aviation we have here nowadays.

Oh for the pioneering days when you could fly a Bi-Plane up the river thames to sight see the city at 50 feet :)

They always say if it looks right it flies right and that aircraft of yours looks right ;)

Pace

Silvaire1 1st April 2013 16:04

That looks like fun! I enjoyed the videos.

Next stop Ocotillo? Do a bunch of desert strips before you wash the airplane, and before it gets too hot! :)

AdamFrisch 1st April 2013 16:31

Ha - Clank!:ok:

I'm still upgrading. In fact, I've just put down my down payment..:eek:
But am keeping the Commander. Nobody wants a 520 anyway and the insurance and tie down is cheap, so she's staying. In fact, there was a 520 in Texas just recently the salvagers didn't even want to come pick up for free! And this is an aircraft that is entirely salvageable, not a ramp mummy. It's bad times for old twins. I wish I could save every 520, but it's just not feasible.

Brian's Ranch strip is doable at 1400ft before it gets too hot. I will try to explore a bit more in the desert when I'm free next.

Piper.Classique 1st April 2013 19:10

Adam, that looks like great fun. If you are ever in France we can go for a ride in a 60 year old single (super cub) together.
Enjoy your flying!


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