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So you think your K3 got special treatment?

Don Rasmussen
Great Pics!!!

>>> If you look carefully at the high resolution
versions, you can see me peering back at the other
plane to maintain spacing.

This is some flying term that I am unfamilar with. Is
"maintain spacing" important in flying? ;-)

;-)

"Never let another airplane get in the way of a good
photo"


The in-flight photo was taken by a pilot friend and
professional photographer, Dan Dawson, while we flew
formation from Watsonville up to Half Moon Bay for
lunch on Sunday, Dec 30th. (He was a passenger in the
other plane.)

A friend wanted pics of his plane, a recently
refurbished 1970's Cessna
 
172, so I was the photo plane on the way up. After a
free lunch from him, Dan moved to the 172 plane and
they took pics of me on the way back home.

See http://flickr.com/photos/dandawson/tags/airtoair/
for the complete picture set of both planes. If you
look carefully at the high resolution versions, you
can see me peering back at the other plane to maintain
spacing.

And to answer another frequent question - No, I do not
make HF QSOs while in flight as PIC :-)  (But when
Lerma is PIC I might sneak in one
 
or two VHF QSO's. No HF in the plane yet..)

73, Eric  WA6HHQ
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Re: So you think your K3 got special treatment?

Neal
I believe that "maintain spacing" ranks right up there with "keep the shiny side up" and "speed and altitude are our friends".  :-)

Neal WA6OCP

wb8yqj wrote
Great Pics!!!

>>> If you look carefully at the high resolution
versions, you can see me peering back at the other
plane to maintain spacing.

This is some flying term that I am unfamilar with. Is
"maintain spacing" important in flying? ;-)

;-)

"Never let another airplane get in the way of a good
photo"


The in-flight photo was taken by a pilot friend and
professional photographer, Dan Dawson, while we flew
formation from Watsonville up to Half Moon Bay for
lunch on Sunday, Dec 30th. (He was a passenger in the
other plane.)

A friend wanted pics of his plane, a recently
refurbished 1970's Cessna
 
172, so I was the photo plane on the way up. After a
free lunch from him, Dan moved to the 172 plane and
they took pics of me on the way back home.

See http://flickr.com/photos/dandawson/tags/airtoair/
for the complete picture set of both planes. If you
look carefully at the high resolution versions, you
can see me peering back at the other plane to maintain
spacing.

And to answer another frequent question - No, I do not
make HF QSOs while in flight as PIC :-)  (But when
Lerma is PIC I might sneak in one
 
or two VHF QSO's. No HF in the plane yet..)

73, Eric  WA6HHQ
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Re: So you think your K3 got special treatment?

Stewart Baker
Blue above, Green below is also good advice.

73
Stewart G3RXQ

Ex PPL
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 10:07:27 -0800 (PST), WA6OCP wrote:
>
> I believe that "maintain spacing" ranks right up there with
"keep the shiny

> side up" and "speed and altitude are our friends".  :-)
>
> Neal WA6OCP
>
>
> wb8yqj wrote:
>
>> Great Pics!!!
>>
>>>>> If you look carefully at the high resolution
>> versions, you can see me peering back at the other
>> plane to maintain spacing.
>>
>> This is some flying term that I am unfamilar with. Is
>> "maintain spacing" important in flying? ;-)
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> "Never let another airplane get in the way of a good
>> photo"
>>
>>
>> The in-flight photo was taken by a pilot friend and
>> professional photographer, Dan Dawson, while we flew
>> formation from Watsonville up to Half Moon Bay for
>> lunch on Sunday, Dec 30th. (He was a passenger in the
>> other plane.)
>>
>> A friend wanted pics of his plane, a recently
>> refurbished 1970's Cessna
>>
>> 172, so I was the photo plane on the way up. After a
>> free lunch from him, Dan moved to the 172 plane and
>> they took pics of me on the way back home.
>>
>> See http://flickr.com/photos/dandawson/tags/airtoair/
>> for the complete picture set of both planes. If you
>> look carefully at the high resolution versions, you
>> can see me peering back at the other plane to maintain
>> spacing.
>>
>> And to answer another frequent question - No, I do not
>> make HF QSOs while in flight as PIC :-)  (But when
>> Lerma is PIC I might sneak in one
>>
>> or two VHF QSO's. No HF in the plane yet..)
>>
>> 73, Eric  WA6HHQ
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Re: So you think your K3 got special treatment?

dj7mgq
Flying is the art of throwing yourself at the ground and missing it,  
or so I thought...

vy 73 de toby

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