In case you hadn't noticed, I am on holiday this week :-), and so I've been hanging around the aero club a bit more than usual. Today dawned with low cloud and a mixed-bag of a forecast. In the end it turned out quite nice enough. the cloud base was above 2000 feet and the winds were a chilly, but reasonably gentle 15/ 16 knots [just under 30 km/hour].
Like a couple of days ago, I took Piper PA38-112 Tomahawk ZK-TAW up. Rhys [a student pilot] came along for the ride, and the following photos are some of those he took on my camera.
The flight itself was a quick scenic followed by a couple of circuits. The scenic photos are from the south-west corner of the North Island - around Karori Rock and Ohau Point. The aerodrome photos are of Wellington International Airport. Apologies for some of the image quality - next time I'll ensure the windscreen is cleaner...
Enjoy!
2 comments:
Hey, Rodney, how about getting a plane that allows you to land and drive when the weather is a problem?
http://www.terrafugia.com/index.html
This looks ex!
Hi Martin,
Yeah, it looks interesting, although, you know what they say - never take v1.0 of anything, full of bugs :-)
Cheers,
Rodney
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