February 13, 2011 - Essex Pilots Fly to Frederick, MD for Breakfast

 Yesterday -- Saturday -- I got together with Cuban and Jolly for some formation work.  The weather was better than forecast.  It was actually pretty smooth between 3000-5000 feet.  We rotated the lead so all of us got work as #2 and #3.  It's been about a year since we started and its amazing how far we've come.  We all know what we're doing and can comfortably do all the maneuvers.  It's fun.  But I must say it was pretty darn cold in the hangar at 7:30 AM!  The winds had picked up when I arrived back overhead Essex Skypark.  I landed with probably the strongest crosswind I have yet encountered in the RV but the RV handled it well. 

Today, Sunday, the  Essex Skypark pilots were heading west to Frederick for our montly breakfast flight.   It was a little warmer today.  There was a high overcast but the flying conditions were good -- the visibility was excellent. 

We had a good turnout:  five planes and nine people.  Bruce flew with me in the RV.

Bruce and I are just to the west of Frederick Airport, which has an on-field restaurant.  AOPA headquarters are also located here.  Frederick has always been a very busy airport; they are finally putting in a Tower.  Construction has started to the right of runway running top to bottom  (5/23). 

 
 
The airport restuarant was a popular place this Sunday morning but we got in and enjoyed a good breakfast.  Everybody was in high spirits, telling lies -- I mean flying stories -- and just happy to be out and about flying our planes. 
 
Our planes all lined up in a row except for that 172. 
 
Tom and Claudius in the Maule.  Claudius has an Air Cam.  We gave him a hard time for not flying it today.  (Note:  The AirCam cockpit is not enclosed and the pilot can get a little cool flying it when the outside air temperature is 30 degrees)
 
Randy in his Cherokee.
 
Brian and Fletcher in Brian's Cherokee.
 
Art in his Cherokee.  Cherokee's are popular at Essex Skypark!
 
Bruce and Carlos standing next to the RV.   Not really Cub weather today either.  Carlos drove to the breakfast.  He is nearing completion on his Mustang II. 
 
Flying over frozen Liberty Reservoir on the way home. 
 
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