February 15, 2013 - Georgetown, Delaware | ||||||
The weather was good this Friday, and was not supposed to be good all weekend, so I took a day off from work and went flying with the Bruces. It was warm enough at the Skypark that I didn't even need to wear a jacket. The air was smooth, although a little hazy. I flew over to Easton Airport and met Mugsy there. I like flying into Easton. The tower controllers there are friendly and seem to like RVs. Mugsy and I did a form takeoff -- side by side -- and headed east to Georgetown, Delaware. Here I am on long final to Sussex County Airport in Georgetown. | ||||||
Bruce B. landed right after we did in
his RV-3. The ramp was full when we landed: two Lake
amphibians, a classy looking RV-8 in British markings, a Sonex, an
Aircoupe, and two big Business Jets. All left while we had
lunch at the airport restaurant. | ||||||
I don't know what the deal is but Georgetown Airport's claim to fame is that they have all these old Soviet MiGs sitting around. I doubt they will ever fly again but its kind of neat to be able to see them up close. | ||||||
Looks like a two-seat Mig-17, and a
CJ that has seen better days. | ||||||
We now have the ramp to ourselves. | ||||||
The airport restaurant is just above the RV-3's canopy. | ||||||
The three of us took off and headed due east to the ocean shore. Along the way we passed this shack on Rehoboth Bay. | ||||||
We turned south once we hit the
shore. We passed this neat looking bridge at the mouth of
Indian River Inlet. | ||||||
Flying down the beach at Ocean City, Maryland. I took a little detour inland. | ||||||
We turned northwest after we passed
the Ocean City boardward. | ||||||
Heading northwest back to Cambridge-Easton-Essex Skypark. | ||||||
We flew over Laurel Airport (N06) which is a grass strip and home of a big skydiving operation. Not much going on today, though. | ||||||
Mugsy split off at Easton and Bruce B. and I flew back together to Essex Skypark. | ||||||
In the pattern over Essex Skypark. Nice flight today. Much better than sitting in the cubicle at work! | ||||||