

Huge cells popped up all around us, going to over 40,000'. But our courseline stayed pretty clear. It was a beautiful flight in smooth air at 9,500'


Orlando let us fly right over the airport on the way home, which was a good thing because no other route was open to us.
Not counting demo flights, the total mileage was 3526nm. Total time, 32.6 hours. Average speed 108kts. Not too shabby for a round trip flight to Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas from homebase, Melbourne, Florida.
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