Here are some pics from our fly-in to Oceano today (link).
We had a great time, and look forward to the encore!
Winds 15 kts, gusting to 25.
This made for a more exciting approach than usual. Note the sock at 1:33. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXzK1vOlGvg[/youtube]
Conga line for fuel
Hunter MOA was cold, so I flew up the coast on the way home. With all the wind, visibility was terrific.
Diablo Canyon
Morro Bay
Hearst Castle
Limekiln Creek & Cone Peak (south end of Big Sur)
Point Sur State Park
Bixby Creek Bridge (north end of Big Sur)
Monterey Peninsula (note the whitecaps)
Monterey
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Re: Diamond fly-in - California <= Pics
As beautiful as all these pictures are (and I am jealous ), there is something definately wrong. Why do all these "planes" have a prop on the nose instead of an engine and prop hanging off the wings as a real plane should have
Cary
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DA42.AC036 (returned)
S35 (1964 V-tail Bonanza)
Alaska adventure: http://mariashflying.tumblr.com