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Neustadt a. d. Aisch (EDQN) - flying nice places in Germany

Originally we hat the intention to fly to Brittany on Saturday. Friday night the Covid related rules in Germany changed and it would have been impossible for us to be back a mandatory stay of 14 days in quarantine. So no chance, because that would be impossible due of my business. So instead we did a short flight to Neustadt a. d. Aisch. A small airfield on a hill with 660 meters of concrete runway, to do a short trip with our foldable bicycles there.

Still too many parked aircrafts at EDDS.

It seems like only the Echo class makes use of the airfield.

Merceds Benz museum at Stuttgart.

The river Neckar with industrial harbour.

Schwäbisch Hall.



You may spot EDQN on the picture in the upper left corner.


To go downhill to the river Aisch was easy. The way back uphill was much harder with the small bicycles.

We enjoyed an ice and an espresso to go on the market place at Neustadt.

Not the white horse, but much more smiling.

Near Gunzenhausen, the lake will be on of our next destinations for another bicycle trip.





With a direct approach behind a King Air on the ILS another nice Sunday trip comes to an end.

Last Edited by eddsPeter at 28 Mar 19:08
EDDS , Germany

Nice trip, looks you kept the holiday & flying plan just changed the destination

Meet up another time in Brittany, pity France got black listed
Surprisingly it’s a brilliant weather around here as well

Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

A very nice trip. Great to see people getting out and about even in these hard times.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Nice day out!

You flew under the centre span of the viaduct, yes? :-)

EGLM & EGTN

eddsPeter wrote:

Not the white horse, but much more smiling

Another great writeup – thank you. It really shows the usefulness of the bicycles. Where are all the helicopters parked?

EGHO-LFQF-KCLW, United Kingdom

Illesheim?

Illesheim?

That‘s true.

You flew under the centre span of the viaduct, yes? :-)

Why do you question this @Graham? Isn‘t it obvious, that this was the only available possibility to avoid clouds! ;-)

EDDS , Germany
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