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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 3:39 pm    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 5:02 pm    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

Hey Jesse,

I’m in Greenville, SC and with all the hype, the “apocalypse” is turning into a zoo here for tomorrow. I’ve forwarded your msg. on to our EAA guy, Dale Ellis, who will be there tomorrow and knows most of what’s going on.

Later, – Lew

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I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

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F: 815-377-3694

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 6:26 pm    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

Hi Lew.

I don't know of anyone from there or going there. Sorry.

It will be a zoo there tomorrow, I am sure. We could see 400 airplanes. I am going to be in the tower trying to help manage the traffic mess.


Dale

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I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 9:26 am    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

I hope you made it.  I wish I could have helped. 

Let me do a report:

Triple Tree was fantastic!  Beyond the wonder of totality (and we got it all as the cooling air killed the convection, thus killing the cumulus for clear blue skies), the folks at TT did an absolutely outstanding hosting job despite having no way to accurately guage the response.

I'm sure it was a zoo for those that worked and volunteered for the event but they all deserve praise.

I was last there 10 years ago when I was the only fly-in for an RC meet.  The place as grown quite a bit since then so that they house a fly-in or two in addition to the famous RC events.  7,000 feet of smooth grass with parking and camping for many 100s of people and planes and campers.  We came in the night before, sans the arrival procedure I'm sorry to say, but fit in with the traffic and the unofficial tower just fine.  We were directed to a nice shady (!!) parking spot surrounded by by a couple of hundred other aircraft.  Top notch bath and shower facilities, several lakes, paths, roads, buses, carts and very friendly hosts were all in place and operating.  Everything was low key, organized, flexible and accommodating.  My SO had a broken  foot and was using a knee scooter so camping was challenging but fun nonetheless.

A cook your own steak dinner was setup, "Filet or Sirloin", outside the main hangar along with the right beverages.

I noted throughout that there were few mosquitoes and was convinced, without evidence, that the many acres had been sprayed.  They had a water truck wetting down the dusty spots periodically.  Just wonderful!

The next day we just watched hundreds of arrivals that included a DC3, my first sighting of a Pilatus Porter, and just about every other production and experimental aircraft imaginable on the grass strip.

The eclipse included a long foreplay, a few moments of ecstasy and a very quick departure my most aircraft and campers on the site.  We lined up at one of two departure points and didn't witness anything amiss beyond a few runups while sitting in line.  The control tower had a great controller on the radio with lots of help on the ground.  Running a tower at a private, untowered airport is an art form that they nailed.  I'm sure the last to arrive were a bit miffed because they seemed to be last to get out... but that's only fair, no?

ATC at Greer and CLT were a bit overwhelmed by the Monday afternoon GA push but I'm sure they knew it was coming(?).

Bill "thinking this must be what early Oshkosh might have felt like" Watson

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I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:38 am    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

Hey Bill,

I passed on your review to Dale Ellis who is very involved with Triple Tree. He was extremely grateful and says he will pass it along to other volunteers/organizers. They had way more planes and participants than anticipated an still managed to pull it off without hitches ... maybe the exception was all the folks who wanted to take off immediately after totality and created the conga line.
Later, – Lew

From: Bill Watson (Mauledriver(at)nc.rr.com)
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I hope you made it. I wish I could have helped.

Let me do a report:

Triple Tree was fantastic! Beyond the wonder of totality (and we got it all as the cooling air killed the convection, thus killing the cumulus for clear blue skies), the folks at TT did an absolutely outstanding hosting job despite having no way to accurately guage the response.

I'm sure it was a zoo for those that worked and volunteered for the event but they all deserve praise.

I was last there 10 years ago when I was the only fly-in for an RC meet. The place as grown quite a bit since then so that they house a fly-in or two in addition to the famous RC events. 7,000 feet of smooth grass with parking and camping for many 100s of people and planes and campers. We came in the night before, sans the arrival procedure I'm sorry to say, but fit in with the traffic and the unofficial tower just fine. We were directed to a nice shady (!!) parking spot surrounded by by a couple of hundred other aircraft. Top notch bath and shower facilities, several lakes, paths, roads, buses, carts and very friendly hosts were all in place and operating. Everything was low key, organized, flexible and accommodating. My SO had a broken foot and was using a knee scooter so camping was challenging but fun nonetheless.

A cook your own steak dinner was setup, "Filet or Sirloin", outside the main hangar along with the right beverages.

I noted throughout that there were few mosquitoes and was convinced, without evidence, that the many acres had been sprayed. They had a water truck wetting down the dusty spots periodically. Just wonderful!

The next day we just watched hundreds of arrivals that included a DC3, my first sighting of a Pilatus Porter, and just about every other production and experimental aircraft imaginable on the grass strip.

The eclipse included a long foreplay, a few moments of ecstasy and a very quick departure my most aircraft and campers on the site. We lined up at one of two departure points and didn't witness anything amiss beyond a few runups while sitting in line. The control tower had a great controller on the radio with lots of help on the ground. Running a tower at a private, untowered airport is an art form that they nailed. I'm sure the last to arrive were a bit miffed because they seemed to be last to get out... but that's only fair, no?

ATC at Greer and CLT were a bit overwhelmed by the Monday afternoon GA push but I'm sure they knew it was coming(?).

Bill "thinking this must be what early Oshkosh might have felt like" Watson

On 8/20/2017 7:38 PM, Jesse Saint wrote:

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I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse(at)saintaviation.com (jesse(at)saintaviation.com)
C: 352-427-0285
F: 815-377-3694

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 10:39 am    Post subject: Triple Tree from NE? Reply with quote

Thanks!

There wasn't any hitch in the departure... what are you going to do when 'everyone' wants to leave at once?  You move 'em out as fast as you can, which they did.

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On 8/23/2017 1:37 PM, lewgall(at)charter.net (lewgall(at)charter.net) wrote:

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I  passed on your review to Dale Ellis who is very involved with Triple Tree.  He was extremely grateful and says he will pass it along to other volunteers/organizers.  They had way more planes and participants than anticipated an still managed to pull it off without hitches ... maybe the exception was all the folks who wanted to take off immediately after totality and created the conga line.
Later, – Lew
 
From: Bill Watson (Mauledriver(at)nc.rr.com)
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 1:26 PM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com (rv10-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: Triple Tree from NE?


 

I hope you made it.  I wish I could have helped. 

Let me do a report:

Triple Tree was fantastic!  Beyond the wonder of totality (and we got it all as the cooling air killed the convection, thus killing the cumulus for clear blue skies), the folks at TT did an absolutely outstanding hosting job despite having no way to accurately guage the response.

I'm sure it was a zoo for those that worked and volunteered for the event but they all deserve praise.

I was last there 10 years ago when I was the only fly-in for an RC meet.  The place as grown quite a bit since then so that they house a fly-in or two in addition to the famous RC events.  7,000 feet of smooth grass with parking and camping for many 100s of people and planes and campers.  We came in the night before, sans the arrival procedure I'm sorry to say, but fit in with the traffic and the unofficial tower just fine.  We were directed to a nice shady (!!) parking spot surrounded by by a couple of hundred other aircraft.  Top notch bath and shower facilities, several lakes, paths, roads, buses, carts and very friendly hosts were all in place and operating.  Everything was low key, organized, flexible and accommodating.  My SO had a broken  foot and was using a knee scooter so camping was challenging but fun nonetheless.

A cook your own steak dinner was setup, "Filet or Sirloin", outside the main hangar along with the right beverages.

I noted throughout that there were few mosquitoes and was convinced, without evidence, that the many acres had been sprayed.  They had a water truck wetting down the dusty spots periodically.  Just wonderful!

The next day we just watched hundreds of arrivals that included a DC3, my first sighting of a Pilatus Porter, and just about every other production and experimental aircraft imaginable on the grass strip.

The eclipse included a long foreplay, a few moments of ecstasy and a very quick departure my most aircraft and campers on the site.  We lined up at one of two departure points and didn't witness anything amiss beyond a few runups while sitting in line.  The control tower had a great controller on the radio with lots of help on the ground.  Running a tower at a private, untowered airport is an art form that they nailed.  I'm sure the last to arrive were a bit miffed because they seemed to be last to get out... but that's only fair, no?

ATC at Greer and CLT were a bit overwhelmed by the Monday afternoon GA push but I'm sure they knew it was coming(?).

Bill "thinking this must be what early Oshkosh might have felt like" Watson

On 8/20/2017 7:38 PM, Jesse Saint wrote:

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I hope to be at Triple Tree tomorrow for the eclipse. Is anybody going from anywhere near Lancaster, PA or Virginia Beach that has an open seat for the ride home?

Jesse Saint Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse(at)saintaviation.com (jesse(at)saintaviation.com)
C: 352-427-0285
F: 815-377-3694

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