Flying Sunday Morning 10-12 June 9

Started by Frank v B, June 07, 2019, 09:16:06 PM

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Frank v B

I will try to make it out Sunday from 10-12, especially now that Bruce has finally got this weather thing under control. 
If anyone needs help with a lesson or two or maidening an airplane I am eager to help. 

We have guests coming for dinner so I have to scoot at noon.

Frank

"Never trade luck for skill"

davidk


msatin

I will be there as well.
Thank you Frank
You never fail until you stop trying

Frank v B

Mark and Dave,

Punishment in stereo! :D

Now for something new.... training in perfect flying weather. 8)

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

davidk

It's like a whole different set of skills flying with the sun shining and little wind... it's so weird.

Frank v B

Well, not a perfect day but in March or April we would have dreamed about this kind of day.

No snow, no rain, no black clouds, no gale force winds, no tree tops touching the ground.

A little bit of wind, cross of course, sunshine, 23 degrees and that red ball in the sky and a mostly blue sky.  See photo 34.

When I arrived, the lawn care team was hard at work.  See photo 33.

More photos to come.

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

Frank v B

#6
Some of the people at the field today.

35- Mike ready for another flight
36- Peter ready to maiden his new V-900.  On 3 cells but goes like lightning
38- Dr. John dishing out his wisdom.  Moshe is his captive audience
39- Karl- pensive as ever.
42- Moshe and Karl
44- Mike and Manny
46- Manny in front of his half acre of wing area.
47- Loi readying his Transall
48- Mr. Coleman straightening everyone out.

41- Mark- say no more!

Oops! no photo of David Kates.  He was there.  So much for my limited journalism abilities.

Nice day.  Now back to work on the back yard.  I didn't know that checked shirts were required dress code at the field. :)

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

Frank v B

#7
So I left on time and had to get home on time until the 404 south of Elgin Mills.  Screech to a halt.  Move over for the ambulance, fire truck. 
Good intentions don't count. :(

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

msatin

You never saw me smile like that playing golf!
Thanks Frank. Sorry you were late getting home.
You never fail until you stop trying

Frank v B

Well, all the chores done, guests arrived at 3 pm, had dinner and they have now left.  I am still alive*.  ;)


Frank

* as you can tell, I set my standards low so I will never be disappointed.  ;D
"Never trade luck for skill"

davidk

Everybody happy at home, 2 happy students... a good day.