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My Bucket List: A Flight of Fancy
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:07 pm
by salem
Call me crazy (a lot of you probably will) but it has been my life's dream to fly down the Amazon River in a microlight and photograph/video the voyage. From Belem to Manaus and back. Seven days there and seven days back. Averaging 200 Kms - 250 Kms per day for a total of 1449 Kms. Fourteen legs each way with the longest leg 135 Kms long. Very doable on the Challenger. I am thinking of fitting floats on the plane for a safer passage but I've never flown with floats before and it might not be very clever to start now. There are numerous problems such as visas, flight permits, dismantling, crating and re-assembling the plane, quality of fuel on the way, weather, etc. but I am determined to make it happen next year. Dry season in Brazil is June to September so it's preparation time. I welcome all ideas and suggestions as well as any Challenger owner who might like to join me in this adventure.
Re: My Bucket List: A Flight of Fancy
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:39 am
by Blue Max
Good luck.
I guess you are flying with a Challenger.?
I will suggest that a trike will be a better choice.!
Plenty reasons for that.!

Re: My Bucket List: A Flight of Fancy
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:46 pm
by Baitbird
Can I sugest " peacefull sleap , Tabard and citronella cream"
No use doing all the planning and then not enjoying the journey!!!
Sounds like a very nice "bucket list" item.
Hope all works out well.
Keep us updated as your planning, paperwork etc progresses.
J
Re: My Bucket List: A Flight of Fancy
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:42 am
by nicow
salem wrote:Call me crazy (a lot of you probably will) but it has been my life's dream to fly down the Amazon River in a microlight and photograph/video the voyage. From Belem to Manaus and back. Seven days there and seven days back. Averaging 200 Kms - 250 Kms per day for a total of 1449 Kms. Fourteen legs each way with the longest leg 135 Kms long. Very doable on the Challenger. I am thinking of fitting floats on the plane for a safer passage but I've never flown with floats before and it might not be very clever to start now. There are numerous problems such as visas, flight permits, dismantling, crating and re-assembling the plane, quality of fuel on the way, weather, etc. but I am determined to make it happen next year. Dry season in Brazil is June to September so it's preparation time. I welcome all ideas and suggestions as well as any Challenger owner who might like to join me in this adventure.
Wow,this sounds very nice
