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The Home of Photos in Dunnunda! Mk II
Have a look at the 3min 30sec mark - some negative G's in the Cirrus :-)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdq...r6hs7THl4ptItg
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdq...r6hs7THl4ptItg
Didn't even see the cool footage from the R44 at the 1m30sec mark until now.
Oh to be young, rich and good looking (again) !!
Some more impressive footage in here of skydiving amongst other things :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-veT...G6YaeDHLn3XtVs
Oh to be young, rich and good looking (again) !!
Some more impressive footage in here of skydiving amongst other things :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-veT...G6YaeDHLn3XtVs
Waiting for the fog to clear before the self-loading and jumping cargo arrives.
Hmmm just noticed the pic above is skewed, oops.
More for the rotary fans, however the scenery is amazing.
https://youtu.be/48lpr0K54DM
More for the rotary fans, however the scenery is amazing.
https://youtu.be/48lpr0K54DM
Photostream
click on any photo and you will view it in the Flicker program and you should be able to scroll through all the items in the album
otherwise:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/87490663@N08/
otherwise:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/87490663@N08/
Another day at Old Warden
Is this Sedona? Certainly not your usual geographic placement of an airfield.
Meanwhile in Aspen... and that's just few of them.
Deep inside the walls of this building (well just behind the windows actually) lie the remains of a DC3 aircraft, complete with nose, wings, engine and prop.
Does anyone have the pictures of it that are floating around? They have done an amazing job of mounting it in there.
(It's at YMMB for those that are wondering)
Does anyone have the pictures of it that are floating around? They have done an amazing job of mounting it in there.
(It's at YMMB for those that are wondering)
Squark
The owner of Warbird Restoration Services has some pictures on his personal Facebook page. If you're keen you could try contacting him via the company Facebook page.
Aircraft is former VH-BPN.
The owner of Warbird Restoration Services has some pictures on his personal Facebook page. If you're keen you could try contacting him via the company Facebook page.
Aircraft is former VH-BPN.
Sadly no; first time I've missed one of their shindigs for quite a while. If you have access to the farcebook thingo however, the Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield page has quite a few. Looks like spectacular weather and a good turnout. Now I'll just go outside and find a stump to kick