Triple Tree Aerodrome
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Triple Tree Aerodrome
As a new pilot I have often dreamed of making the trip "home" to S.C. and fly with my best friend. Sunday he and I flew to Triple Tree Aerodrome , SC00. 7000' golf course smooth runway, lots of camping areas for RVs, large nice bathhouses. Staff took us on a tour. The place is huge. The RW is about 2 miles including flyovers on each end. Did I mention golf course smooth? He has never flown before and he loved it. It was a great day for flying and fellowship!
C170A N1714D
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- Ryan Smith
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Re: Triple Tree Aerodrome
I love Triple Tree! Pat and the entire group of guys down there are the best.
I'll be there all next week for work during Joe Nall. I hope that my wife and I will be flying the 170 down this September for their full-scale fly in.
I'll be there all next week for work during Joe Nall. I hope that my wife and I will be flying the 170 down this September for their full-scale fly in.
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Triple Tree has is my long x-c for this year. Have been looking at going down west of Washington and returning up the East coast. I have read that as many as 800 planes attend so should be a lot of fun.
Pick one long flight each year and dream/plan the trip during the bad weather. Have done Oshkosh, Lee Bottom, Reklaw, ,Petit Jean, and Middletown, Ohio in the past. One of my very best favorites,
thanks to AR Dave for the suggestion, is Gaston's Fishing Camp.
Also have found that Triple Tree also has a very nice website.
Pick one long flight each year and dream/plan the trip during the bad weather. Have done Oshkosh, Lee Bottom, Reklaw, ,Petit Jean, and Middletown, Ohio in the past. One of my very best favorites,
thanks to AR Dave for the suggestion, is Gaston's Fishing Camp.
Also have found that Triple Tree also has a very nice website.
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Steve, I seem to remember "someone" from up in the narthest bringing some good vittles for us southerners to enjoy at Petite Jean. I hope you can make it to Triple Tree. I am giving some thought to going myself.
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- sfarringer
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Triple Tree is an interesting place, and the hospitality can't be beat. We went to the fly-in last September.
However, I was disappointed with the very small number of antique airplanes in attendance. Also, parking and camping under the trees was great at the time, but cleaning whatever sticky stuff the trees deposited on the airplane was a real nuisance after getting home.
Next year we'll go back to the MAAC flyin at Brodhead Wisconsin, which is the same weekend.
However, I was disappointed with the very small number of antique airplanes in attendance. Also, parking and camping under the trees was great at the time, but cleaning whatever sticky stuff the trees deposited on the airplane was a real nuisance after getting home.
Next year we'll go back to the MAAC flyin at Brodhead Wisconsin, which is the same weekend.
Ragwing S/N 18073
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Triple Tree has a huge general aviation fly in in September. Katie and I flew down a couple of years ago and we had a great time. There are no official air shows, it's just a long weekend of pilots hanging out enjoying good company, good food, and beautiful airplanes. It is a spectacular facility, and their hospitality is second to none. We made friends that weekend that we stay in touch with to this day. Your post brought back some great memories!
Steve McGreevy
N8293A '53 C170B
N8293A '53 C170B