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pcm -> Wonderful day (5/5/2008 3:42:32 AM)

Well here it is Sunday, May 4. The temp is 70 degrees and no wind what so ever. The runway 3200 feet long and 50 feet wide. What a beautiful day of flying we had. First time I got time to fly this year and WOW was it a beauty! I flew the Extra and my tweetybird. My wife flew her superstar.

I hope most everyone else was as fortunate as we were and had the same type of day. [)]




DavidAgar -> RE: Wonderful day (5/5/2008 4:21:55 AM)

It was almost 70 here today as well. Off to the flying field this am and got to visit with some club members that I have not seen in a while, as well as fly. I was even given the chance to maiden a Hangar 9 Spitfire, which flew very well. Perfect day all the way around. Dave




pcm -> RE: Wonderful day (5/5/2008 4:27:08 AM)

Ahh ha a spitfire. What engine was she sporting?

I think this time of year is just perfect. Nice temps and the gnats and mosquitoes have not made it out yet.[:D]




JollyPopper -> RE: Wonderful day (5/9/2008 10:11:03 PM)

I'm happy for your having such a wonderful day. And the fact thay you're flying with your wife is even more impressive. Hope it lasts forever.




PLANE JIM -> RE: Wonderful day (5/10/2008 1:37:39 AM)

It was 91 here and we were float flying




JollyPopper -> RE: Wonderful day (5/12/2008 9:13:36 PM)

PLANE JIM, this may be really dumb, but what is float flying?




DavidAgar -> RE: Wonderful day (5/13/2008 12:02:41 AM)

Float flying is short for putting floats on your plane and flying of water. Good Luck, Dave




pcm -> RE: Wonderful day (5/13/2008 3:01:47 AM)

Thanks, I think she just might stay with it for a while anyway.

I only flew off the water a couple of times and I did have fun. A friend of mine here has a 1/3 scale cub on floats. Really neat to see him fly it.




BuzzBomber -> RE: Wonderful day (5/14/2008 6:59:18 PM)

Beautiful day here in NJ, 70° and sunny, nearly calm. So before I left for work this morning I threw a plane and a heli in the trunk along with the flight box figuring on a few quick flights at lunch. I'm lucky enough that my club field is 15 minutes from my office. Anyway, get to the field for lunch and start unpacking my trunk - hey, where's my transmitter?[:@] Oh, yeah, that's right - hanging on the hook in the basement where I put it after checking the voltage when I left this morning[sm=stupid.gif]. Oh well, at least the weather's nice for plane watching...




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