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Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:34 am
by VFR52170B
Fellow 170 enthusiasts and taildraggers;

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I am very pleased to join this forum, and the association. My name is Joseph Thompson, and I hail from the mountains above the Boise River, in south-central Idaho. I'm 28, married 1 year (next week!), and enjoying the rural lifestyle the this country provides.

So, I do not yet have my P.P.L, however am perusing it actively. Starting off in an C-180, and Aeronca L-3, most of my hours are tail wheel time. I have also logged time in the Pa-28, Pa-23, C-185, C-140, and of course, the beloved C-170. (1952, B). It would be most pleasant to someday own a 170, and this is a goal which I shall strive to achieve.

Being married now is a great joy! Spending more time with her, has taken me away from the ranch, and punchin' cows! Rather, I find myself landed behind the desk again, primarily doing flight simulator software and web development.

I'm anxious to get to know each of you, as personally as possible. I'm full of questions! More on that it a little bit!

Thanks in advance to all the community members here, who work toward keeping this whole bunch together!

- Joseph

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:12 am
by imncntrl
Welcome, that's supposed to be a great place to fly.

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 12:39 pm
by Onewinglo
Welcome Joseph.
I'm a new pilot also and this group has been most helpful, friendly and encouring. A lot of our members are in route or at our annual convention in Gulf Shores, AL so responses to the forum may be spotty for the next week or so.
Again, Welcome!
JP

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 1:29 pm
by Bruce Fenstermacher
Welcome to the forum and the Association Joseph.

Folks, Joseph and I have exchanged email and a nice phone conversation. He has a very interesting project which he eventually wants to share with us and as I'm learning he has a very rich family history in aviation we might also enjoy hearing stories about.

But hey I want to hear ore about "has taken me away from the ranch, and punchin' cows!". Punchin cows? We don't do that in these parts. What is that all about?

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 1:36 pm
by c170b53
Welcome Joseph, thanks for joining. If you go the the members area you'll see the membership directory. Jerry Terlisner is a long standing member located in Boise very close to the airport. Super guy! He's a great member and likely a good contact if your in the 170 search mode.

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 1:45 pm
by VFR52170B
Well, good-morning!
Thanks for the replies fellas.

I am aware of the convention this weekend.. Can't wait to photos from the event!

Well, "punchin" cows, let's see... I guess it's pretty much like the John Wayne movies, complete with pistols and 5-gallon hats! I trained horses for several years, from the ground-up. Mostly working horses, and cow horses. Out here, acreage doesn't go that far. The family owned ranch is 2000 acres, however we're only one of the smallest ranches in the community. (Prairie, population - about 75)

There are some great back-country flying opportunities out here.. However several of the 170 guys that I've spoke with, seem to want a bit more poop than that 145 horse...

Destinations like Cabin Creek, Dewey Moore, Mackey Bar, and Pistol Creek are a few that come to mind.

Our own local airstrip is 2U0. It's 5400ft in length, with plenty of room! Can get a little dusty, however.. so painted birds might be cautious. Elevation is just about 5000ft, too.

Jim, thanks for the heads up with Jerry!

- Joseph

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 3:41 pm
by hilltop170
Welcome Joseph!

Good luck with your flight training and search for an airplane. I think you are on the right track with getting a 170 with a horsepower upgrade. Having flown in Idaho a fair amount, 180hp would be my choice, either Lycoming or Continental, they both perform very well.

Would you be able to put up a hangar at the airport? Even a small Port-A-Port hangar would be enough to get the plane out of the weather and they are surprisingly inexpensive.

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:25 pm
by 170C
Welcome to the 170 Assn Joseph. Glad to have a young man joining with us older guys and gals. You will bring some fresh ideas to our group. I am impressed with the information you have shared with us, especially enjoy seeing a photo of a member, we all should do so. Yes, a bunch of us will be in Gulf Shores this coming week, but a lot of us will be checking the forum every day or so.
Thanks for telling Bruce a bit about the "real" west. We have to help out our yankee members from time to time :lol: As a displaced Texan I have to explain some of these same things to others occasionally. Let us know when we can help you and plan to bring your bride to one of our upcoming conventions.
Frank

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:33 pm
by Bruce Fenstermacher
Joseph, one of the coolest things about this Association I think is that I know have someone I call a friend who lives on a 2000 acre ranch and punches cows wearing six guns and 5 gallon hats like I have only seen in the movies.

Around my house an acre cost on average $100,000 so your small 2000 acre ranch would be worth $2,000,000,000. Lets just say you wouldn't need to punch cows if you could own that kind of land around here. We often talk about survival equipment. We don't carry any around here because if we have an accident in our plane we are likely to have hit a house. Most likely a neighbor will call for help. As I can not begin to comprehend your home area, you can not mine.

Meeting and to know people just a little of such varied culture, I find more fascinating that the 170 we all appreciate.

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:10 am
by johneeb
Joseph welcome,

Be careful while out there punching those cows as this is the season that the Blue Leader (aka Blueldr) goes to Idaho. He is the one with the 44cal. side arm saying things like do you feel lucky punk :roll: (you can learn a lot about aviation from him, we all have).

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 3:03 am
by 4583C
Joesph
Welcome from Texas! I was just a couple of years older than you when I joined this group in 82 and have been on the family ranch all my life. There are a few others that are likely to have used grass on their boots as well. I was a member for ten years before going to my first convention. (Only missed two since) That ten year wait is about the only regret I have about my years as a member.

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:13 am
by VFR52170B
Gents,
I'm sure honored by the kind words. Thank-you!

A few photos from our local strip;
170 photos on the way.. :) *wink

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- Joseph

Re: Introductory Post, from Idaho

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:57 pm
by GAHorn
Joseph.... WELCOME!

Always GLAD to have new Members..... or a new baby CALF! :lol: