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Monday, October 14, 2019

Trifecta Ending

The author Ernst Hemingway once said; “It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.” These words aptly echo Bazflyer sentiments as their journey of a lifetime, flying Comanche ZK-BAZ round the world, comes to its conclusive end. 

  

Flying round the world appropriately infers closing a loop round the planet, commencing from one point, crossing every meridian and returning to the point of departure. When the Bazflyers land back at Kerikeri in the far north of New Zealand, they will have closed a circumnavigation loop round the world not once, not twice but three times...a trifecta ending!


The first loop round the world was from Kagoshima eastward returning back to Kagoshima. Then for the double it was Coolangatta, Australia and back again. Finally, the trifecta ending and in Bazflyer eyes the penultimate journey. This loop involved flying the trusty Comanche a distance of more than 60,000 kilometres, touching down multiple times in 13 different countries, sharing the unsolicited company of wonderful people, then culminating it all back at the original point of departure..New Zealand. 


With the successful completion of loop number one, the Bazflyers become the 240th recorded flight round the world in a single engine airplane since 1924 and are now officially Earthrounders  They also become the first qualifying flight from New Zealand. In another statistic the Bazflyer’s award winning airplane becomes the 10th single-engine Piper Comanche to have completed a flight round the world. The first time a Comanche was used on a RTW flight was when British airwoman Sheila Scott flew her Comanche (Myth Too) on two RTW flights, first in 1966 and then again in 1969.


A congratulatory message received after closing the loop at Kagoshima succinctly reminded the Bazflyers of their accomplishment. “As you know, more than 4000 persons have climbed Mount Everest, about 500 have been in Space but only around 700 pilots of all types of aircraft have flown around the globe in their own machine”. 


The Bazflyers humbly harbour mixed feelings as their flight of a lifetime approaches its penultimate closure....a satisfying sense of achievement tempered with a lingering lust for the journey to continue. Superlatives inadequately embellish Bazflyer attempts to describe everything the sensory antennae has intercepted along the way, but perhaps it can be best summarised by saying; “Its the journey that matters in the end”. A journey where hundreds, may be thousands of people, all round the world have congregated under the Wings of Friendship to not only share the Bazflyer’s amazing journey but by just being there they have significantly contributed to the experience. Thank you...everyone!


Three days 1850 NM (3,700 km) across Australia to close loop #2 at YBCG, Coolangatta


Preparing the trusty Comanche for a morning departure out of Charleville 


Crossing a great sunburnt land


Nearing Coolangatta with late morning build-ups already poking their heads into the flight levels


Almost closing loop #2, on a visual approach into Coolangatta airport 


Back on Australia’s east coast...again


And in the land of pies


Thursday’s flight over the Tasman Sea completes the Trifecta Ending


2 comments:

  1. An amazing journey you 2. What a wonderful experience that you were able to share with us earthbound, armchair adventurer wannabees.
    Thanks to modern technology I marvelled that I could share the experience almost like I was in the cockpit and visiting the countries.

    Well done!

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  2. Congratulations on a safe journey around the globe. So nice to meet you at Sentimental Journey and enjoyed following your trip progress and reading your blogs.
    Janet and Jim Fisher
    Comanche N8400P

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