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Four corners

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comancherookie

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In keeping with the reputation of our beloved Comanche's character as a great cross country airplane, I set a goal of hitting all four corners of the continental USA.
It took 10 years, but on Dec 11, 2017, I finally made it.
Sekiu (11S), WA, the most unusual, Key West International (KEYW), FL, the most open water, Eastport Municipal (KEPM), ME, the friendliest, and Brown Field (KSDM), CA, the most challenging airspace.

I've also landed at Furnace Creek L06,Death Valley, CA ( watch your ground effect float) and have flown over Lake County (KLXV), Leadville, CO a number of times but never liked the weather conditions enough to land.

These are public airports, not private or military airports. Let's get other Comanche flyers into this "Four Corners Club".

Jon
 

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