Not the best picture but one of the few airborne shots I have!
I think we should have a competition on who has the most antennae (aerials) sticking out
I think my TB20 and Aart’s DA42 would be close
Yes, one day I will have to learn what they are all for
These are the ones I fly in and have a share in.
All I have to do is fly around and pictures of my aircraft appear on the internet. Someone near EGNS took this one day:
Here’s the plane I used to own in Houston, my syndicate partner strapped an SLR to the strut and used a RC transmitter to press the button :-) She’s a 1946 Cessna 140 (who we named Lusty Betty)
Taken near the Bolivar Peninsula, near Galveston TX (bright and early one morning, I think we got up at 5am to do this)
Unfortunately I don’t have photos online of the club Bonanza I used to fly a lot in Houston actually in flight (I know I have some but they are all colour prints). That was what I flew for going places. Although it wasn’t mine I was the club member who flew it by far the most!
And here’s my helicopter:
Agusta 109A. OK, OK, so it’s actually a model :-) T-Rex 600ESP mechanics, 4 blade rotor head (mechanics converted to turn anticlockwise like the full scale A109, and the tail rotor switched sides with a home-modified bellcrank to put that on the correct side (finding ready made RC heli bits for anticlockwise rotor systems is more or less impossible)
A picture of my Falco taken by me!
Falcos are kool
I think Stickandrudderman wins this thread :-)
Most people take pictures of warbirds, that’s a somewhat unique shot of a warboard formating (?) on a classic aircraft, great picture!
I have to admit that I didn’t know which to be more excited about, flying the Spitfire or formating on my own aeroplane!
Here’s a photo of me taking the photo