Kansas

We have definitely made excellent progress in this trip: initially we thought it would be another 5 states as American Expedition # 1 was, but I can see the odometer counting and counting miles, and we are in Kansas!!

This chapter tells the story of an entrepreneur that converted the dream of flying into one of the largest small aircraft manufacturers; how the weather (once again) made us flee to avoid being hit by hailstones and a bit of preparations for the upcoming storage of Scotty and the toad while we are back home in Spain!! Enjoy

This was leaving from Nebraska City.

To be honest there was only one particular place / city I wanted to see, and it was Wichita. I’ve known this name for years as it is the home of aircraft manufacturers and birthplace of companies like Cessna, Beechcraft, Mooney, Stearman and even Boeing in the past. But, I have to confess, it’s been ages since I lost track of the aircraft activities in Wichita, and to my surprise, a few things happened: Cessna was bought by Textron… Learjet doesn’t exist anymore!! The last jet ( a Learjet 75) was delivered on March 2022, after 60 years of production. It appears that the parent company (Canadian Bombardier) didn’t find economically viable the continuation of business of private jets from Learjet (company that was created by Bill Lear, inventor from Missouri). And, to make things worse, Cessna stopped plant tours for the public due to the infamous COVID… AGHHHH

Nevertheless, we decided to visit the Kansas Aviation Museum and make the visit worthy. This was a good visit, and the good thing is that it uses the old airport of Wichita!! At some point you feel transported back to the 50s as you walk the terminal.

I feel like I am an Air Traffic Controller!!

Sadly a visit to the interior of this B-52 was not allowed, but we still can see its belly!!

Speaking about Learjet, it looks like private jets suit me!! 🙂

And of course I had to see a Cessna. I flew as a passenger on a Cessna 182 back in Colombia going from an oilfield airstrip to an airport in a small city. It was fun!!

And here is the story of Mister Cessna

Cessnas are so popular in the US, people use them as private planes, or commercial or trainer planes. There are more than 40,000 Cessna 172!!

And here’s a smaller version circa 2007 in Aberdeen, Scotland 🙂

In the good old days, Cessna produced single engine, twin engine and jets. See the complete range below

The museum also offers a good sample of old airplanes, perfectly preserved

And a good number of model airplanes as well … music to my ears!!

Now, back to the campground. It appears that summer season came strong to the mid areas of the US and when I say strong, it definitely is!!

Once again we are on the TV and the weather announcements interrupt the normal TV programs just to show that there is a storm approaching our area and this time hailstones are on the menu….

And because we were right in the edge of the green and red zones, we decided to pack and go north, about 70 miles…. that reminds me of Dallas when we had to leave west running away from tornadoes!!

We are the blue dot; caught right in the middle.

That’s us safe and sound preparing lunch at Salina while the hailstorm is underway south of us.

Tree number 14

Speaking about trees, see this strange root array we found at the campground where we planted the tree number 14

This is the result of roots protruding from the ground up. It looks like The Needles in miniature!!. They look even better being decorated with dwarf figures. Kids must be delighted to walk along the area!

This conifer was planted at the Spring :Lake RV Resort in Halstead, Kansas. Have a good life lovely tree!!

And definitely the map looks now busier and busier…

11 responses to “Kansas”

  1. Madeline Willis avatar
    Madeline Willis

    It was wonderful meeting you and your beautiful wife! What interesting stories you have! My prayers are with you….Mallory has shared the many problems you are having in Colorado! Hopefully everything can be fixed quickly! We hope to see you again as we both traverse these United States!

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    1. Madeline!! Nice to hear from you. I hope your travels are going better !! I should hear from the maintenance shop on Monday regarding the water pump. Tomorrow though, the plan is very different: there is a Hot Rod show in town so we’ll be there in the morning!!. I need good pictures to try to disguise the issues we have been suffering from here in Colorado 🙂

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  2. Jaime, I keep enjoying your travel adventures. Here’s my connection to Cessna/Textron. I worked for years at an insurance company called WaUSAu Insurance. I moved to Liberty in 1999 when Liberty bought Wausau. In 2003 I wrote the worker’s compensation insurance for Textron, which also included Jacobsen Lawnmowers, that at the time weee used at Augusta National, home of the Masters. Anyway, after writing Textron I quit Liberty 3 weeks later and joined the company I retired from last April.

    Keep planting!

    Steve

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    1. OMG Steve!! We could’ve spent hours talking about airplanes and golf LOL. Both being my passion; I bet you have been to Augusta? And probably you visited the Cessna plant in Wichita then? On a side note, there’s a Hot Rod exhibition (hundreds of refurbished and modified cars) here in Pueblo so this is going to be the activity of the day.

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  3. German Mendieta avatar
    German Mendieta

    Kansa, awesome hope things are good at home with scotty

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    1. Oh yes!! Kansas was cool; I know you like airplanes as well!!

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  4. Jaime Mendieta Plata avatar
    Jaime Mendieta Plata

    Ahh I wish I was there with you too to have enjoyed the museum together! As we like to imitate the air traffic controller radio, this would have been the perfect way to do it! I’m so happy for you that you got to sit at the cockpit of the Jet!

    Very interesting read on the history of Learjet and Cessna!

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  5. ha ha ha… very true!!! like… 12345N to ATC do you copy? ATC to 12345 permission for departure over…. ha ha ha. Thanks for reading! Glad you liked it

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  6. erikapaola16 avatar
    erikapaola16

    How cool you were able to enjoy seeing all those planes and reliving those memories of being a passenger in a Cessna!

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    1. Too many hobbies! but that’s cool!! Hope you enyoyed the reading!!

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  7. Too many hobbies! but that’s cool!! Hope you enyoyed the reading!!

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