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After 14 hours in the air over 2 1/2 days, my new baby is in her new home on a grass strip in NC! What a great trip and great time spent getting to know her! After an hour with a CFI to bring me back up to speed on the finer points of tailwheel landings (boy, you sure can forget a lot after 32 years :oops: ) we took off towards El Paso and I-10. We followed the "Big I" for about three hours and landed in Odessa, TX for fuel. As luck would have it, the wind was up around 15 kts and gusty, but pretty much lined up with the runway. After not one of my better landings, we refueled, ate a donut (I had also forgotten the amenities that some FBOs offer!) and were on our way. After another 3 hours we were STILL in Texas and getting kind of tired so we stopped in Sherman-Dennison at KGYI for an overnight. If you're ever there, be sure to stop at Lake Texoma Jet Center. They couldn't have been nicer! After refueling, we were offered a free Crew Car to ride into town for the overnight. After a big ol' slab of Texas ribs and several adult beverages, it was back to the motel for a much needed rest.

The next morning we were off again, bound for my old hometown of Chattanooga, TN. After about another hour in the air, my wife asked, "Are we STILL in Texas?" I told her, "Yep, haven't you heard how everything is bigger in Texas?" (Apparently, and unfortunately, you have to live there for that to be completely true :roll: ) After a quick stop in Tunica, MS for fuel and lunch (get the Rueben sandwich!) we were on our way east to TN. After dodging some late afternoon thunderboomers around Huntsville, AL, we touched down at Lovell Field for fuel and a great visit with our two sons.

The next day was an uneventful 2 1/2 hour leg over the southern end of the Blue Ridge mountains to Bradford Field (NC05) near Huntersville, NC, and home! I'm headed out shortly to wash and maybe polish on her a little today. Any recommendations on what to use for polish? Is Nuvite still considered the best? Also, I have heard of Flitz (?) as a good polish.

Thanks for letting me ramble, but as I'm sure you can tell, I'm very excited about our new "baby"!

Joe
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Congratulations Joe! Sounds like a great trip. I hope you and your wife arrived home as we did... still HAPPILY married. :lol:
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Thanks, Miles! Between learning to love campers, motorcycles, jetskis and now airplanes, she's become pretty adaptable! :lol:
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Joe, Congratulations on the plane. Looks really nice and cant wait to see her.
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Joe:
Nuvite was offering special pricing after Oshkosh on http://www.nuvitechemical.com and enter code: EAA2010. If it still works. If not, you can buy thru VintageTrailerSupply at less cost. You will love polishing!
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Joe, welcome to C-170 ownership. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Give us some updates as you get to know that good looking 170.
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Thanks, everybody!

Dave, do you know about how much Nuvite it takes to do a 170? I'll probably need three grades as there some pretty rough areas. Do you think the 1/4 lb. size of each would be enough or should I go with the 1/2 pound size?
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Joe:
I assume you meant Dan. That is ok because since I have a brother named Dave, I grew up with Mom and Dad saying "Dave-Dan".

I buy a pound of each at a time and if it hasn't been polished for a while, you will eventually use it. You will probably need F7, C, and S. I plan to be at VAA3 in Camden Oct 2 and if you are there we can discuss more.

Send me an email at fly170@gmail.com and I can walk you through the polishing process and Nuvite has a book (I believe for free) with lots of tips.
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D'oh! Sorry, Dan! Don't know where I got Dave from! :oops: I appreciate the info and I will definitely email when I get the Nuvite.

Joe (or you can call me by my brother's name: Steve!)
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Joe:
I look forward to watching someone else having to polish.
Thx,
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DWood wrote:Joe:
I look forward to watching someone else having to polish.
Thx,
Dan
Better yet I'll come and watch you both polish. I'll even bring the drinks.
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You got a deal, Walt! I'm a man of simple tastes! Bring a few Buds over to Bradford someday soon!
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Let me know when you'll be there. Was that Full strength Bud? :lol:
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