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The good old Melbourne city orbit. It never grows old.
What parachutes? I was taking photos and didn't see any.
what is the low range to the north? has to be to the east of Mt Macedon
suspect it may be in the vicinity of Seymour gap
(who first came up with the mini skirt? Seymour Crutch)
well done whoever was snapping away at those NSW fire service fling wings
like to see elvis or delilah sucking it up in similar clarity
a very happy chappy from Arizona was flying Delilah out of Ballarat in the summer of 2010 . . . . Dale Weir .. . . . Got his start at 14 from Pete Bowers the great Boeing historian .. no less . .. Pete built a primary glider then gave it to Dale. . . . Dale flew hueys in nam . .. . He called the hughes 500 an easter egg with an erection
suspect it may be in the vicinity of Seymour gap
(who first came up with the mini skirt? Seymour Crutch)
well done whoever was snapping away at those NSW fire service fling wings
like to see elvis or delilah sucking it up in similar clarity
a very happy chappy from Arizona was flying Delilah out of Ballarat in the summer of 2010 . . . . Dale Weir .. . . . Got his start at 14 from Pete Bowers the great Boeing historian .. no less . .. Pete built a primary glider then gave it to Dale. . . . Dale flew hueys in nam . .. . He called the hughes 500 an easter egg with an erection
Slackie, that would be the Walsh Memorial Flying School at Matamata, and I would call those wave clouds but what the person above posted sounds a lot fancier! That's also the first Tomahawk I ever flew in the foreground there, although it wasn't LAD when I flew it.
Just a few random pics from today. A great day to be out flying and enjoying the skies... It's always good to keep these pics and look back at them a few years later and see how much things have changed.
Lethbridge Victoria (near Geelong). Note the new bitumen subsequent to Government grant. Lots of hangars are about to appear here.
The Bellarine Peninsula (South-east of Geelong), with the Port Phillip Bay heads to the left.
Point Cook. Looks like a visiting RAAF aircraft, possibly pre-Avalon?
Tyabb. Where the rich kids live. Note the concrete improvements from the recent Government grant.
Loving OzRunways... keeps me out of trouble. I do however need an anti-glare screen protector if anyone has any ideas.
Lethbridge Victoria (near Geelong). Note the new bitumen subsequent to Government grant. Lots of hangars are about to appear here.
The Bellarine Peninsula (South-east of Geelong), with the Port Phillip Bay heads to the left.
Point Cook. Looks like a visiting RAAF aircraft, possibly pre-Avalon?
Tyabb. Where the rich kids live. Note the concrete improvements from the recent Government grant.
Loving OzRunways... keeps me out of trouble. I do however need an anti-glare screen protector if anyone has any ideas.
Last edited by Squawk7700; 29th Jan 2015 at 10:19.