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. | ||||||