My first aerial pic's
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RE: My first aerial pic's
Thanks guys, for the compliments!
I was surprised at how well the pic's turned out. I took the camera up 5 times and snapped around 30 to 40 pic's per flight. Only a handful of pic's turned out fuzzy.
Ron
I was surprised at how well the pic's turned out. I took the camera up 5 times and snapped around 30 to 40 pic's per flight. Only a handful of pic's turned out fuzzy.
Ron
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RE: My first aerial pic's
Here's three more. See if you can spot the hawk (or eagle?). Sometimes it's difficult to find a little clear airspace to fly in. What with all the birds (geese, ducks, hawks, and a myriad of other small flying critters) and the occasional low flying full-size A/C. Once, a couple of weeks ago, a home-built type A/C flew by so low and slow (I just know the pilot was checking me out) while I was flying the Stinson that I could've landed on it's wing.....[X(] Since that close encounter I've decided to cool the super high altitude flying for a while!
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I got lucky this morning and snapped a couple of pic's of that home-built? type aircraft. It was practicing take offs and landings off a grass strip about a mile from my home.
Ron
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