April 17, 2004

This morning Linas and I went up for a short hop. The weather was terrible, though. It was VFR but raining, and forward visibility was crappy at best. After getting back to the hangar we spent half an hour wiping the plane down.

In the afternoon, a nice big hole opened up over the airport and it started clearing, so I went for it. I climbed up to 13,000' MSL and putzed around for a while.

It was beautiful up there.

Here you can see Lake Matthews down through the hole.

Don't get the wrong idea...this wasn't a tiny little hole to poke up and down through. It was wide open.

While heading east I was getting 201 knots groundspeed. The wind was whippin'.

I only stayed up there a few minutes. The legal limit was 30 minutes without oxygen, which I don't have installed yet, so after a bit I started a slow descent. I flew the VFR practice ILS approach back into Chino for kicks, and everything seemed to work great.

Once back at the hangar I fabricated a simple headset hanger.

I bought a reconditioned LightSpeed R25XL headset, and I love it. I have an R20XL on order, which should be here soon. If anybody wants to buy one or both of my Dave Clark H10-13.4 headets, lemme know.

I worked on the left gear leg fairing tonight.

I got the fairing trimmed and the hinge installed.

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