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1/11 |
We have to load food cloths, tools, kites, and metal detectors.(water and land).I think we are going to go to a campground that is just before the Skyline bridge near Tampa.leaving Wednesday coming home Saturday.No towed on the next few trips have to save up the money. If we don't go anywhere we could put on towing parts now.When we go to Cleveland in July we will probably rent a car.don't know in Washington if we have to rent or not. lenny lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | ||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Anybody who Owns a Barth and flies a kite has gotta be all right. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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1/11 |
had a bunch of power kites. Now two new solders. just stunt kites, gave my big ones to my son and nephews. got to big for me . lenny lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | |||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
Good idea to have a "shakedown" for a few days nearby. Good luck! This is only my opinion, but I'd get the Barth up to your standards of reliability before considering a toad. And I concur with avoiding it for the Cleveland trip, as the best route takes one up I-77 in VA, with a 5-mile, 7% grade. I'd make sure the old girl could handle it solo before asking her to haul extra. Not to mention, the WV Turnpike charges per-axle (as do most toll-takers). For two axles, the WVTP is $5, collected at 3 booths. The long grade is before the WVTP, and the grades in WV are much more moderate. I go up towards Cleveland a couple of times a year (actually, west of Akron). To summarize, I've found the best route (adjusted for your origin) is to exit I-75 at exit 358 north of Ocala (SR 326). From there it's a 4-mile easy run to US-301. Take US 301 through Baldwin (where it become a good two-lane), straight through Callahan to SR A1A/SR200 (two-lane for part, 4-lane for the last few miles) to I-95 at Yulee. Then I-26 to Columbia, I-77 to Cleveland. Rusty "StaRV II" '94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields | |||
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1/11 |
We do take 77 when I hit state route 18 west to Wellington or Grafton oh.71 is a wash board don't like I75-I71 in Covington ky. lenny lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | |||
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1/11 |
does anybody fly kites in the group? lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | |||
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1/11 "5+ Years of Active Membership" |
I carry a few plain old kites in my back compartment for fun. If there kids around, I'll let them hold it till they lose interest, then I can enjoy the experience. Lake Champlain Bluegrass Festival Vectra Grand Tour 34 New Hampshire | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Yeah. I am a sucker for kites that look like sailing ships or airplanes, etc. My favorite right now is a Wright Flyer. Looking up at it, it reminds me of the original suspended in the Smithsonian. As a kid, I had a war surplus target kite that had a rudder and could be maneuvered. It was sky blue with an airplane silhouette in black, and used nylon fabric. It was originally used as a target for machine gunners. I had a ball with it, but got into trouble for diving at cars on the highway. I also used a messenger to drop snowballs or water balloons. My silliest endeavor was building a kite to Alexander Graham Bell's tetrahedral design. It worked, and had a good area to weight ratio, but a lousy build time to flying time ratio. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
Wellington and Grafton are only a few miles from where I'm going Saturday (Lodi); be there 6/14-23. I get off I-77 at Strasburg, then go through Wooster. Rusty "StaRV II" '94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields | |||
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The Old Man and No Barth |
I remember those WW II target kites El Segundo Bill mentions. They were above my pay grade at the time, but my best boyhood buddy & I, both of us airplane modelers, built our own right after the war. The fin & rudder were made of aluminum sheet salvaged from a brand new J-3 Cub that had crashed across the street from his house (killed the pilot & passenger, a couple of just returned WW II aviators, probably badly hung over that Sunday morning - they dived on a girl friend's house, clipped a tree, folded up both wings, & crashed in the only vacant lot in blocks). Our first attempt was too heavy for the size of the kite we made, but we made a bigger kite, & it worked fine. | |||
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1/11 |
NOW I ONLY HAVE A FEW STUNT KITES USED TO FLY THEM AT SHOWS THAT IS WHY I HAVE TWO SHOULDER REPLACEMENTS THE LARGEST KITE WE FLEW WITH SIX MEN WAS 760SQ FEET DID SET DOWN IN THE STANDS ONCE DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS NOW A IDIOT TRIED TO FLY IT ONCE ALONE AND DIED.HOPE THEY BURIED IT WITH HIM.NOW THEY ARE FLYING OVER 1000 SQ FEET. LENNY lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | |||
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1/11 |
/CLAR MAR LAKES lenny and judy 32', Regency, Cummins 8.3L, Spartan Chassis, 1992 Tag# 9112 0158 32RS 1B | |||
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08/09 |
Olroy, I know this is a Hijack of this thread but... What other WWII stories can you enlighten us with. It would be great to hear some of your experiences and would also be good to memoralize them too if you care to share them with us. Thanks Ray 1990 28' Barth - John Deere/Oshkosh chassis with 460 Ford | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Please, Please, share some pictures. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
WWII!! The "Great Generation". It was and is. Wonder how many of these heroes are members of our Barth family?
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