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hharney 01-26-18 10:19 PM

Flying Adventure 2018
 
The Flying Adventure 2018 is going to be based at Cody, Wyoming KCOD. It is September 5 - 9 , 2018. Please think about joining us this year with your Skymaster or any plane that you drive. Here is more info and the online registration is open now.

REGISTER ONLINE

www.riverviewairport.com






Here are some threads of the past trips we have done, it's a first class program


http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...ead.php?t=3971
http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...ead.php?t=3784
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0_yfSTo5Q8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkOqh2r30YY

Thomas green 02-02-18 10:26 PM

Herb,
Would love to chat with you. Tom Green FNT N1390l
Tom.greenmi@gmail.com

hharney 03-31-18 11:47 AM

2018 Flying Adventure - Yellowstone National Park
 
September 5 - 9, 2018

Base Location - Cody, WY (KCOD)

Tour Yellowstone National Park

Scenic Flights around the Pard, Tetons and Jackson Hole, WY

Come early or Stay late to visit other areas in Idaho, Montana, South Dakota

Stay tuned for more info and online registration

Thoughts or Comments?

Thomas green 04-01-18 12:19 PM

There is a very unusual hotel in Winnifred Montana. The identifier is 9S7. It is 183 miles on a 348 heading from COD. There are only seven rooms and each one is designed after a different country or city and is extremely unusual and absolutely first class. There is hostil style rooms in addition to the seven suites. It also has a bowling alley in a first class restaurant. Across the street is the museum of the worlds largest collection of Tonka trucks and other artifacts of local Montana. Nothing much else on the town, but you will remember the experience. Grass runway but a giant community hanger for public use. The area was developed by a local boy who became a billionaire and wanted to give back to his town. The hotel website is Winnifredsuites.com

hharney 04-10-18 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas green (Post 22792)
There is a very unusual hotel in Winnifred Montana. The identifier is 9S7. It is 183 miles on a 348 heading from COD. There are only seven rooms and each one is designed after a different country or city and is extremely unusual and absolutely first class. There is hostil style rooms in addition to the seven suites. It also has a bowling alley in a first class restaurant. Across the street is the museum of the worlds largest collection of Tonka trucks and other artifacts of local Montana. Nothing much else on the town, but you will remember the experience. Grass runway but a giant community hanger for public use. The area was developed by a local boy who became a billionaire and wanted to give back to his town. The hotel website is Winnifredsuites.com


Sounds really cool Tom. Maybe a destination for just before or right after our Adventure

general 04-10-18 09:06 PM

Sounds like something I might put on my calendar.
I haven't been to a SOPA meeting since Branson Missouri and that's been a number of years ago.
If you're coming from the east or south Saratoga Wyoming is a beautiful place to stop, it's out of the way but you'll be parking with a lot of jets at that little Wyoming Airport
http://saratogahotspringsresort.com

JimC 04-11-18 07:31 AM

I'll try to make it.

hharney 05-04-18 09:40 AM

Yellowstone National Park Flying Adventure
 
SKYMASTER OWNERS

The 2018 Flying Adventure is in the final stages of preparation so that Registration can be opened. The base location is KCOD, Cody, Wyoming just on the east side of the Park. Rooms have been blocked in Cody at the Holiday Inn but are very limited supply. If you are planning to join us this fall please call or email ASAP to secure a room. They will go quickly and it's still prime season out there so properties are already full.

Dates are set: SEPTEMBER 5 - 9, 2018

Fly in to KCOD on Wednesday to meet together at the Holiday Inn. Thursday and Friday are fly days depending on weather. Destinations will be Jackson Hole, WY and West Yellowstone, MT. Dinners together in Cody as a group, rent a car and drive into the park, come early to explore more of this area or stay later to extend the time in the west.

It would be great to get more Skymaster together again. What do you guys think? Is this of interest or is everyone too busy? Should we start SOAPA Fly Ins back up instead of joining this annual group? Lots of options to do some fun gatherings but someone has to do a lot of work to organize the event. This event posted here is already supported by a good team and that's why I have tried to open it up to Skymaster Owners and Pilots. We have had some Skymaster participation in our Flying Adventures in the Bahamas and Nova Scotia but it has been limited. Let me know your thoughts out there? What do you think?

Thomas green 05-04-18 01:55 PM

I was under the impression, being very new to any soapa activity , that this was a Skymaster group trip. Either way works for me but I would like to see more Skymaster group activities. I am happy to chip in and do some planning.

hharney 05-08-18 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas green (Post 22889)
I was under the impression, being very new to any soapa activity , that this was a Skymaster group trip. Either way works for me but I would like to see more Skymaster group activities. I am happy to chip in and do some planning.

Tom / Others

We did some good Skymaster events starting back in 2002. Last one was 2011 maybe I think. It got a little frustrating as most of the same folks always showed up. We would get 6 - 10 planes on average but some did draw more interest. I think we had close to 20 in OKC at Don Niesser's place. Most of those events were focused on Skymasters. We would have speakers and Skymaster related presentations but it was difficult to get folks to do presentations without monetary support. Then the Skymaster pilots on the west coast said we were not being fair to them having all the flyins on the east side of the country so we did the next meeting in Las Vegas and only one western plane shows up. We had Sparky Imason speak at that meeting. Some really good stuff on mountain flying. Anyway, I started doing these annual trips in 2012 for some Michigan guys but thought "Why not invite the Skymaster group too". We have had some participation but not a lot of interest as you can see by the posts in the threads about these trips each year. We did the Bahama Islands in 2016 and had a little interest from like 3 pilots on the forum. One pilot did join us from Las Vegas and with my Skymaster and Tracy and Lisa we had a total of 3 twin tails. That is as big as its got.

In 2015 or 2016 the guys down in Ohio put on a great gathering. There were about 15 birds down there and Make Jackson did a presentation and it was FANTASTIC. My hat was off to those guys that hosted that event. It was great.

Thanks for signing up Thomas Green you will enjoy our trips.

For everyone else if you don't like to join the Bonanza's and RV's then let's talk Skymaster trips again. Although I don't think I am interested in putting the event together because I am doing all the work on these trips, like Yellowstone this year. Give me some ideas or come join us, you won't regret going with us.

hharney 05-08-18 08:21 PM

2018 Flying Adventure, Yellowstone Park
 
*********REGISTRATION IS OPEN************


www.riverviewairport.com

hharney 06-17-18 11:10 AM

Registration still open
 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...&theater&ifg=1

hharney 09-11-18 09:05 PM

Photos and Report from Flying Adventure 2018
 
https://www.facebook.com/Riverview-A...5468211816419/



Check out the Riverview Facebook for photos from Yellowstone

CRDedrickson 10-04-18 08:59 AM

New too, but game for a flying trip with other birds
 
I just got a Skymaster (N8CV ‘73 P337) and would like to do an island trip to the Bahamas or other location. I’ve spent the last year spending a lot of time in the Virgin Islands, having sailed with my brother to St Thomas and back from Annapolis.

Lots of islands down there with runways, even Anegada.

But since I’m newly back into flying I thought it would be easier with some closer places and with interesting with other pilots to start.

I’m looking for a flying trip club, but I wouldn’t think of limiting to Skymasters.

hharney 10-05-18 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CRDedrickson (Post 23227)
I just got a Skymaster (N8CV ‘73 P337) and would like to do an island trip to the Bahamas or other location. I’ve spent the last year spending a lot of time in the Virgin Islands, having sailed with my brother to St Thomas and back from Annapolis.

Lots of islands down there with runways, even Anegada.

But since I’m newly back into flying I thought it would be easier with some closer places and with interesting with other pilots to start.

I’m looking for a flying trip club, but I wouldn’t think of limiting to Skymasters.

We have fantastic trips and for 2019 will be going to the Smokey Mountains. It is proposed in mid May 2019 but no final plans have been made. Stay tune as we are talking about the Bahamas in 2020


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