So, I am finally back home after a nice visit to Ohio for the Corvair get  
together at Barber Field in Alliance Ohio.  I left out Friday morning and  got 
as far a Parkersburg WV where the weather stopped me.   Elaine and  I spent the 
night at Holiday Inn - pool and all for Elaine you know.    We left out 
Saturday morning and the weather was great! Flew up to Miller field  next to 
Barber 
field since the sod was wet at Barber.  After checking out  the sod and 
giving it a bit of time to dry off I went back and got the plane  from Miller 
and 
flew into Barber for all to see.  Several Corvair cars  showed up and a few 
guys interested in the Corvair engine conversion.  Kip  and Pete were the hosts 
and were more than hospitable.  Forest (local in  charge) was great about 
getting the field ready for the KR.  We had a good  time - pancake breakfast, 
bean 
lunch and all.  I did a little forum on  behalf of William Wynne and found 
most of the guys well informed about building  their corvair engines.  In the 
afternoon I gave the guys a few fly-bys for  that "Corvair Rush".  
    Elaine and I spent the evening with Pete Klapp and  enjoyed his 
hospitality.  Sunday was spent with my Aunt and Uncle that live  in Cayahoga 
Falls up 
the road.   
    So after the family visits and waiting for better  weather, Ealiane and I 
left out of Kent State U. airport at 11am.    Spent an hour and a half in  
Big Sandy, Kentucky for lunh (good steak) and  then made Valdosta at about 6pm. 
 
It was a fun and eventful trip.

Time in flight @13 hours total and 73 gallons burned.  Thats about  5.5/hr or 
so.  I lost a lot of time on the trip up trying to skirt weather  and find a 
hole north before giving up and staying in Parkersburg, but the trip  back was 
about right - about 4.5 hours of flight time direct.  Its so cool  to leave 
Ohio just before lunch - have lunch in Kentucky and make the Florida  state 
line by 6 pm - 

SO - I am tired and ready to get to back but greatful that I am home safe  
and did not have to drive!  

Happy flying guys - you others .....get your planes done!

Bill Clapp and 41768

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