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A Lieberma[_2_]
September 28th 08, 10:39 PM
Yesterday's "Fantasy" IFR flight from Bessemer AL back home to Madison
MS. KMBO.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GMej00GrhE

Cumulus cloud bases were 5000 estimated to 8000 feet. My cruise
altitude was 6000. One has to admit, the view at 6000 was more
photogenic then Interstate 20 and 59!

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N1943L/history/20080927/1910Z/KEKY/KMBO

Magic of flight at it's finest with one of my better landings to
finish it off!

xyzzy
October 1st 08, 10:04 PM
On Sep 28, 5:39*pm, A Lieberma > wrote:
> Yesterday's "Fantasy" IFR flight from Bessemer AL back home to Madison
> MS. KMBO.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GMej00GrhE
>
> Cumulus cloud bases were 5000 estimated to 8000 feet. My cruise
> altitude was 6000. *One has to admit, the view at 6000 was more
> photogenic then Interstate 20 and 59!
>
> http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N1943L/history/20080927/1910Z/KEKY...
>
> Magic of flight at it's finest with one of my better landings to
> finish it off!

Nothing like skimming over the tops of clouds to get a sensation of
speed!

~^ beancounter ~^
October 2nd 08, 05:25 PM
nice....boy, those platform shoes sure were tall they
used to wear at performances....




On Sep 28, 3:39*pm, A Lieberma > wrote:
> Yesterday's "Fantasy" IFR flight from Bessemer AL back home to Madison
> MS. KMBO.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GMej00GrhE
>
> Cumulus cloud bases were 5000 estimated to 8000 feet. My cruise
> altitude was 6000. *One has to admit, the view at 6000 was more
> photogenic then Interstate 20 and 59!
>
> http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N1943L/history/20080927/1910Z/KEKY...
>
> Magic of flight at it's finest with one of my better landings to
> finish it off!

A Lieberma[_2_]
October 2nd 08, 10:27 PM
On Oct 1, 4:04*pm, xyzzy > wrote:

> Nothing like skimming over the tops of clouds to get a sensation of
> speed!

One of my favorite sensations, though can be a distraction as in that
situation, eyes really need to be on the instruments! :-)))

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