TEMAC - 25 photos posted

Started by Michael, September 09, 2006, 09:54:19 PM

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Michael

Michael

bfeist

looks awesome, sorry i missed it. i'm planning on being out on sunday weather permitting.

Benjamin Feist - EMFSO Website Developer

gordonbw

Sunday afternoon was nearly perfect at TEMAC, with sun, pleasant temperatures, plentiful thermals and just a bit of cross-wind to make landings 'interesting'.  Flyers included Michael, Rick, Bill, Ben (and his son) Alex J., Simon, Glenn and me.  A highlight of the day was Glenn's new 2.4 meter Dimona motorglider, "scale" powered on an Astro 40 and 3s lipos.  Majestic, smooth and only $160 from GreenRC Models!


Gordon Braun-Woodbury
"How on earth do I land this thing?"

Michael

It seems like everyone who didn't come Saturday, came to fly on Sunday.
It was fun both days.

Glenn's plane was impressive.

I also liked Al Biggerstaff's Ultra Stick. (no pun intended [:D])





Michael
Michael

piker

I see.  So the "fair weather flyers" were out on Sunday!

(That's a dig at Glenn.....not everyone else  [:D])

Robert

rkhoo

I can only envy on those who went...nice photo guys.

Glenn's scale sailplane looks very nice.
 

Park

rkhoo,

Pls check your upsteamworks mail box. I did sent you a message regarding your backpack. Other TEMAC members found it at the field. I'm still keeping it.

thanks,

Park.
 

Michael

Michael

pmackenzie

Nice shot.
Now that I see the giant pond just to the west, I can understand where all the mosquitos come from at dusk!
Pat MacKenzie

piker

Yes.  We need to figure out how to get in there for float flying [:D]

Robert

Kenvention2

I was experimenting with air to air digital camera video that day as well.

I managed to get some footage of planes as they landed while I flew a landing pattern beside them.

Andre and Colin tried to get close to the camera/plane in the air but it did not work out as well as I had hoped. Maybe with a little more practice . . .

I was thinking about the pond for float flying as well. Just a few to many trees

Ken