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Finally got 'round to putting together these pix from our flight to Madeline Island in June. What a great place to visit -- and what a fantastic use for an airplane! I wish I could show these photos to every pilot-wannabee in the U.S. GA would be growing by leaps and bounds, if we could figure out a way to get this message across... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
http://alexisparkinn.com/2006_madeline_island.htm Finally got 'round to putting together these pix from our flight to Madeline Island in June. What a great place to visit -- and what a fantastic use for an airplane! I wish I could show these photos to every pilot-wannabee in the U.S. GA would be growing by leaps and bounds, if we could figure out a way to get this message across... I live in great leaf country in north central PA, but I have to be honest that after looking at leaves for 40+ years from the ground and 28 or so from the air, they look better from the ground. Up close is better for leaves. If my purpose is really looking at leaves, then I much prefer a motorcycle tour than an airplane trip. Unless you fly really, really low, they colors blend and get dull as you get higher. They really stand out when you can see the individual leaves and trees. Just my opinion ... and several folks that I've taken up to see the leaves. They enjoy the flight, but often comment that the leaves look better from their car. Matt |
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I live in great leaf country in north central PA, but I have to be
honest that after looking at leaves for 40+ years from the ground and 28 or so from the air, they look better from the ground. Up close is better for leaves. If my purpose is really looking at leaves, then I much prefer a motorcycle tour than an airplane trip. Unless you fly really, really low, they colors blend and get dull as you get higher. They really stand out when you can see the individual leaves and trees. While I mostly agree, much of it depends on how low and slow you can get. For example, if you come over the bluffs near Prairie du Chien at pattern altitude, you are less than 500 feet above them. If you hit the right day, when the colors are at their peak, and with the sun at the right angle, the explosion of colors is a view you simply can't get from the ground. It's the Holy Grail of leaf peeping, and I've only seen it once. But that made it all worthwhile. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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...the explosion of colors is a view you simply can't get
from the ground. It's the Holy Grail of leaf peeping, and I've only seen it once. But that made it all worthwhile. I'll attest to that! I had that experience flying up to Massachusetts to meet a teacher who had outfitted the side of his school with a full sized space shuttle simulator for his students. I did the entire flight at five hundred feet at peak fall, and =every= hill was a new burst of color. It was awesome - one of those "this is why I fly" flights. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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