Up early this morning to board a plane to Atlanta. Rough plan is to pick up a boxster s, drive to the tail of the dragon, then drive home.
More details as they emerge!
Up early this morning to board a plane to Atlanta. Rough plan is to pick up a boxster s, drive to the tail of the dragon, then drive home.
More details as they emerge!
In reply to gumby :
That is a weather finger if I've ever seen one. Luckily the dragon day is planned for tomorrow.
Sparkydog said:I was expecting a different type of tail.
HA!
Unfortunately I don't think even a Porsche can help me there.
In other news, as an aero nerd, I did happen to notice this sweet naca duct on the side of a 737.
Used Boxster... if its been driven little in the last few years, check tires before the Tail. Good shoes make a big difference. (...obviously, but I've noticed a lot of low mile Boxsters with 10+ year old tires.)
Playing around with the maps while I patiently await my co-driver. I think this is the route we will target. Many of these roads have been recommended to me from various folks.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
tell your copilot to pick up his calipers!
Hahahahaha he just landed and apparently his flight was a vomit comet. Lots of wind in ATL right now.
But he's safe on the ground.
I'll tell him.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:Up early this morning to board a plane to Atlanta. Rough plan is to pick up a boxster s, drive to the tail of the dragon, then drive home.
More details as they emerge!
Oh heck yes 10000000% yes yes yes
I'm in the area should any needs arise on the first leg of the trip. Looking forward to the documentation.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:Sparkydog said:I was expecting a different type of tail.
HA!
Unfortunately I don't think even a Porsche can help me there.
In other news, as an aero nerd, I did happen to notice this sweet naca duct on the side of a 737.
Probably for the apu (auxiliary power unit.)
Cool! I also flew into Atlanta today, but no Porsche, no tail, and no dragon. T'was a might rock n rolly on the descent, with what seemed like some extended maneuvering beforehand.
Been a while since I've been here and I forgot how impressive the thunderstorms can be.
Have a great adventure! Dodge the rain.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
tell your copilot to pick up his calipers!
Hahahahaha he just landed and apparently his flight was a vomit comet. Lots of wind in ATL right now.
But he's safe on the ground.
I'll tell him.
Had damn near tornado sideways rain around 5:30 at my place north of Atlanta this evening. Glad you and copilot landed safely.
More pictures!
Here's picking up the car last night. Got to hotel, and went to sleep.
Breakfast, and then the road!
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