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Well, it was a long drive, was not fun but we are now here and moved in.


Congratulations!!!!!!!!!

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Well, it was a long drive, was not fun but we are now here and moved in.


Congratulations!!!!!!!!!


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Tim- I sure would love to land my Helicycle down on your new property.

You will have a good place for choppers to visit.

I saw your YouTube video and got a glimpse of your open on both sides stairway.

Tell Cindi that I like the style of the home, and I love the seclusion it has.

Once you clear out the vegetation you don't want, that will leave more chopper parking room.

Is there room for a gyro runway if trees were cleared?


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Its about time you got home Tim !!!! ... and knowing you , you will not really feel at home until you have a helipad somewhere nearby !!!

One of these evenings you will come to your bedroom , let out a big sigh , lay down in your own bed , and feel like you are really at home ,

shortly after you get laid really really good !!!!

best to you and Cindy , and congrats on your new home !!!!


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Tim- I sure would love to land my Helicycle down on your new property.

You will have a good place for choppers to visit.

I saw your YouTube video and got a glimpse of your open on both sides stairway.

Tell Cindi that I like the style of the home, and I love the seclusion it has.

Once you clear out the vegetation you don't want, that will leave more chopper parking room.

Is there room for a gyro runway if trees were cleared?
Stan, you need to fly that bird of yours down for bensen days, then you could drop in to the pad when we get it done.

I have got a lot of clearing to do. starting to get settled in, so much to do, house has not had anyone living in it in 3 years.


Thu Aug 28, 2014 10:18 pm
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Its about time you got home Tim !!!! ... and knowing you , you will not really feel at home until you have a helipad somewhere nearby !!!

One of these evenings you will come to your bedroom , let out a big sigh , lay down in your own bed , and feel like you are really at home ,

shortly after you get laid really really good !!!!

best to you and Cindy , and congrats on your new home !!!!
You know me well, I have to do a lot of clearing but I will have a pad out here, best past in the next door Neighbor loves helicopters,so no issue there. even heard a guy on the other side had a friend with a Chopper that would land on his property on the week ends. the more we drive around the more Cindi and I love this area. Oh and got the getting laid part already covered.. :)


Thu Aug 28, 2014 10:23 pm
Well I have gotten a few more trees cut down and slowly clearing the landing area. we measured that old car port and the concrete is 12' x 19' , I would think that would be plenty big an area to set down on. showed the Neighbor, yesterday and told him the clearances and he said my lord you could land a Huey in the area when I get the trees cleared. Nice to know he does not think the Pad is to close to his house. this old guy is too Cool, he use to work on helicopters in the Army. and said he can't wait till I have it done so he can watch people take of and land from time to time. :)

I lucked out on that one.


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Pop a red can, Land in LZ anywhere ! You and have two Hueys and a Chinook! :bunny


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Great property :yoda2 congrats also :lick

I would be making a dolly (platform with 4 mower wheels or the like) or mobile heli pad..... put that right out in front of your front door.... land on that, then at night, pull it around the back under a car port or shed the right height to park the dolly/chopper under or in :yoda2

The house looks awesome :wol2

All depends on what power lines or obsticals are in your way and what the prevailing winds are and what they do coming over the tree line etc? A mobile platform/helipad would be good to find the best area before committing to concrete :lick

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here is a birds eye View, the hanger will be in front of the red building in the back, this gives me 48 feet to the edge of the carport there that will be taken down and the concrete pad used as a landing pad. there is a power pole 60 feet in front of the car port. and i also plan to cut down the trees to the side of the Pasture area, this would give me 60 feet from the carport to the trees near the house.

it is also 100 feet to the Neighbors property line.

I think when it's all done it should be plenty of area to come into then hover taxi to the touch down pad. aka the former car port.


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I am just thinking of if you had any 'issues' on takeoff, that you aren't surrounded by scrub so you have to use your machine as a great big weed wacker.... that's why I was thinking front might be better, depending on power lines? :gyro2

I still like the dolly idea.... land out front on the dolly and put the chopper away in the hanger behind the house, in the corner next to the old carport, at night on its dolly :yoda2

Then, you will need a sticker on the back of your car saying "my other car is a helicopter" :die

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Is there electrical line running across from that pole?
Steep approach is the only way and the little things have to go!


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That's why they invented :chainsaw

You could put another tree in a pot so like on thunderbirds, when you take off, it can lay over :die :laughing :laughing :laughing


Are there power lines along the road? There is a big set of high voltage lines and a pylon close there somewhere isn't there? Can you highlight the power wires for us? :yoda2

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Ok My photo editing is not any where as good as Gabor's but anyway, the gray blob is the new hanger we will be putting up. the stuff blocked off in yellow are all the trees to be cleared.

the red are power lines.

more photos to be edited soon.


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Looks like you need to hire some Mexicans..........................

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yeah for sure, got a lot of cutting to do. oh well at the rate my A&P is getting my Engine and stuff done, I may have it all cleared by the time the Hornet is ready..lmao


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Well, that stuffed my plan :chainsaw

What is an A&P? In :OZ , we have Lame (L.A.M.E. Licensed Aviation Mechanical Engineer) ie airplane grease monkey

They are the only ones allowed to work on spam cans.... I guess that's what your A&P is? :Nazi

Here is a picture of one. It is in the normal pose.... trying to think how he can charge you more on your bill :bigballs

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Airframe & Power plant...... Some says it stands for Arrogant and Prick except the ones who work for Delta....they are Awesome & Playful

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Airframe & Power plant...... Some says it stands for Arrogant and Prick except the ones who work for Delta....they are Awesome & Playful


Yeah, and depending on where you go to school... the license can cost you anywhere from around $10K to $50K or more... it is a year+ course... heavily regulated.
Silly thing is... a significant part of airframe is wood structures and fabric coverings.... archaic govt we have.
Powerplant is a bit more up to date... well as far as aviation piston engines are anyways. They do teach some on turbine engines though... thankfully.
One of the guys in my A&P class back when... went to work for a co that serviced offshore oil platform turbine powerplant engines... made good $$$.

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