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    by Published on 12-14-2009 01:11 PM

    Two pilots of twin Flight Design CTs are back home in Sion, Switzerland, after flying around the world to celebrate 100 years of aviation in their country. Yannick Bovier, 37, and Francisco Agullo, 41, departed their home base on the last day of April. After 51 days, the pair returned safely on Saturday, June 19, after crossing two oceans, confronting sluggish bureaucrats for overfly permission, battling fatigue and loneliness, and performing routine maintenance that comes with so many hours logged.



    (Daniel Günther Flight Design Technik – Pius Kaufmann Aerotec FD Swiss – Francisco Agullo – Yannick Bovier – Matthias Betsch Flight Design – René Muehlethaler Aerotec FD Swiss)

    Starting on April 30, the duo leaped the Atlantic to Brazil by May 8 and then crossed the Caribbean to Miami, Florida, by May 13. After crossing the United States, Bovier and Agullo made two very long flights to cross the Pacific on June 3. The pair wrote, “[We flew over] 15,877 kilometers (about 10,000 miles) of water… in 76 hours.” The arduous passage across the planet’s largest ocean brought several interesting experiences, including landing on an atoll on the Pacific Marshall Island of Majuro.

    The ocean crossings were noteworthy but obtaining permission to overfly some middle eastern countries brought difficulties of another sort. Fortunately Bovier and Agullo are airline pilots and had familiarity in dealing with aviation authorities in many countries. They also were supported by teams at home that helped with permits and logistical efforts, as well as weather reports.
    “The story of these two pilots as reported in their log is a fascinating read,” reported Flight Design USA President Tom Peghiny. The Swiss team calls their adventure Azimut 270 and they kept their many followers updated with an online “logbook” that most pilots will enjoy reading here.
    The twin CT aircraft were modified to carry 120 gallons of fuel for their 17-hour flight legs over water. A factory-stock CTLS carries 35 gallons of auto gas or 100LL, giving it a range of more than 800 nautical miles.
    Published on 06-24-2010 08:31 AM

    We've had a lot of requests to bring the Spring West Coast Fly-In back to McMinnville Oregon for 2011. Mark your calendars for June 16ht thru the 19th...

    Remember we have a World Class Museum here harboring the Spruce Goose on one side and an incredible Space museum on the other. Come jump out of a 747 down a 65 foot drop water slide! http://www.newsregister.com/article/...039s+waterpark




    Special Representative from Flight Design...
    Special Guest Speakers Friday and Saturday night...
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    Wine tours of one of the finest Pinot producing regions in the world...

    Lot's of fun - more info to come!

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