Some very interesting real world shots...

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Fantastic Peter, love the huge tree stump, never forget seeing that being made out of mashed potato in a film once.
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I must say I'm very envious of those chaps...I would love to make that trip :smile:

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Jetset wrote:love the huge tree stump, never forget seeing that being made out of mashed potato in a film once.
I was going to ask if the 'Devil's Tower' was that used in Close Encounters.

Excellent pictures.

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Imagine doing a trip like that in a flex-wing microlight :lol:

I keep meaning to get lessons!
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Kevin Farnell wrote:
Jetset wrote:love the huge tree stump, never forget seeing that being made out of mashed potato in a film once.
I was going to ask if the 'Devil's Tower' was that used in Close Encounters.

Excellent pictures.

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Yes it is -camped beside it once on a trip through the states -a truly magnificent site.

These photo's also remind me of my trip to Oshkosh made in 1999 whilst I was living/flying sailplanes in British Columbia.
A magnificent flight and experience made in my friends Cessna 182 -packed full of incidents and fun-including being refused entry to the US, passing the reporting point for the Oshkosh circuit with 5 seconds to spare before they started the afternoon airshow, flying the 182 like a sailplane folowing great cloudstreets in Saskatchewan which allowed us to increase cruise speed by 10% and save feul by 33%, flying back throught the Crowsnest pass with a 200 foot cloudbase into clear blue skies.
Definately a great way to see the country.

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jonesey2k wrote:Imagine doing a trip like that in a flex-wing microlight :lol:

I keep meaning to get lessons!
Me to Jonesey, I would love to fly a flex wing. As I already have the PPL, it's just a matter of a conversion, but I just don't have the funds.
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Ill probably do it the other way, get a microlight licence and then convert to GA. Or just buy an Icarus C42 :lol:
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Great find, Peter. :smile:

Anyone here been to Oshkosh, by the way ?

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Guilty as charged Paul

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