was her usual whirlwind hostess and did another perfect
job!
Linda and I made it through the front somewhere north of Mobile.
It
was..... Oh, let's just say we made it. Those of
you who elected
not to try it don't need to feel too bad. It was an
intelligent
decision. (I really had to get there, or Ed would have
gotten my
plaque for Longest Flight!)
Here is a link to a few photos I
took:
http://tinyurl.com/5bbfduand a link to
some that Doris sent:
http://tinyurl.com/6bt64tBuly is still a rotary guy at
heart. He flew into another airport,
rented a car and brought his wife
and 2 dogs!
Had a clear, smooth trip back today, and Ed - listen to this
- we had
tailwinds BOTH DIRECTIONS! I'm putting that one in the record
books!
Hope to see all the rotor heads possible next year!
Bill
Eslick
www.weslick.com
> ----- Original
Message -----
> From: "Scott" <
squiggles@yahoo.com>
> To:
"Rotary motors in aircraft" <
flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 8:05 PM
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Rotary
Roundup Trip Pictures
>
>
> Hello All...
>
> It
was good to see a good number of flying rotaries this past
weekend.
Kind
> of threw off the depressing dry weight number for my
installation. That
and
> I had a lot, a real lot of time to
think as our trip in a Cessna 152 took
a
> particularly long time( its
one thing to chew up the miles and have a long
> way to go, but at 80-85
knots with headwinds it makes for a tedious
trip...
>
> Enjoy the
pictures:
>
>
http://picasaweb.google.com/squigglesnc/RotaryRoundup2007/photo?authkey=I6GJ-ixpk9E#s5126508651089063282
>
> -Scott and
Ariana