September 30, 2012 - RV-3 Checkout at Merlin, VA | ||||||
Bruce and I flew down to Merlin Aerodrome (2VA3), southwest of Richmond, to check out an RV-3 Bruce is interested in. Overhead Merlin Aerodrome. | ||||||
It was an hours flight to Merlin which
is about ten miles southwest of Richmond. Merlin is a small airport
community grass strip. | ||||||
And here is the RV-3. Looks like a good one! | ||||||
Fairly simple panel. | ||||||
The owner pulled it outside to let us hear it run. | ||||||
Next to one of the houses on the airport. | ||||||
Fired up! | ||||||
A better look at the one of the
airport residences. Must be nice, living next to a
runway. | ||||||
The seller suggested stopping at Hummel Airport, which was on the way home, as they were having a Wings and Wheels fly-in. So we did. | ||||||
There weren't too many planes that had
flown in. But there were lots of radio-controlled plans, show cars,
boats, and craft booths. Check out the flying
lawnmowers. Yes, they do fly. | ||||||
This F-16 was unbelievable. In the air, it looked like the real thing, sounded like the real thing, and flew like the real thing. | ||||||
These two stunt planes put on a great show. | ||||||
Here they are, both hovering. | ||||||
Like the paint job. | ||||||
I wouldn't mind having this jag. | ||||||
And of course the DeLorean. | ||||||
You see a lot of boats on the bay but not too many Viking longboats! | ||||||
This boat is an exact replica of the one Captain John Smith used to explore the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries for four months in 1608. | ||||||
Magnificent Ryan PT-22 Recruit "Miss Cherie" with a Kinner radial engine. The PT-22 was the Army's first monoplane primary trainer. | ||||||
And there is that yellow Cub that
keeps following me around. | ||||||
We crossed over to the Eastern Shore on the way home and did a little scenic low-level flying. | ||||||
Crossing the Bay back to Essex.
It's always good. | ||||||