Any more suggestions? I thought about Middletown Ohio, isn't this the home of Aeronca?
Any more suggestions? I thought about Middletown Ohio, isn't this the home of Aeronca?
Attached is a PDF of grass runways with fuel service.
-Glenn
Last edited by Glenn Gordon; 06-12-2013 at 10:31 AM.
Thank you. That's a great addition to my flight bag.
Thanks Glenn, That's exactly what I was looking for!
I'd call ahead, the list looks like it is a couple years old.
Jim Hann
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Bob,
Check These out: 62PA, 07N, 08N, P15 and N38. They are all 2200' or more and all have fuel except 62PA but your only mins from it. The strip in Wellsboro is at pilots risk but parallels the main hardtop surface and has been in use this year. It is virtually on the rim of the PA Grand Canyon. At N38, I can assist with ground transport if you give me lead time.
I would avoid the AOPA sources because it has been my experience that they are not interested if your not flying something big ($$$$). Have a safe flight and report your experience for the benefit of the rest of us.
40i, 6g4, 2d1
Good suggestion. Call when planning, and then again before you head out. I've used this packet a couple of times to plan long flights, and on the way to Oshkosh last year I arrived at one of the fields (3KK) to find out that they had run out of fuel a few days before and had no plans to refill any time soon.
This document used to be available on the front page of the Vintage Aircraft Assoc website. I can't find it anymore. Are people just keeping a hard copy, or is it in a member's only section now?
8I3 was one of the friendliest grass strips I stopped at on my grass strip tour.
AAA is also near your route, and has asphalt and turf.