warren.huisman Posted Sunday at 02:37 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:37 PM Here’s what it looked like in the Midwest yesterday.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote
Rick Junkin Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM A bit sporty this past Wednesday climbing over Knoxville on my way to St Louis. Thar's ice in them thar clouds! I was able to maneuver around most of the broken and overcast to avoid it. I didn't get any pictures but the trip home Thursday afternoon was just as, if not more, fun. It's that time of year. And the winds weren't my friend either. They only got worse the higher I went. Although the trip home on Thursday saw 200+ all the way. All in all a good trip! 1 Quote
Sue Bon Posted Sunday at 09:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:55 PM 6 hours ago, Rick Junkin said: Thar's ice in them thar clouds! I don't know about you, but for me the photos always look so much more benign than when you're actually up there... manoeuvring around them... Were you VFR? Quote
Rick Junkin Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM 4 minutes ago, Sue Bon said: I don't know about you, but for me the photos always look so much more benign than when you're actually up there... manoeuvring around them... Were you VFR? No, I was IFR. I asked for a block altitude 6000-8000 and deviations left and right of course and they gave me the clearance. So I cloud surfed for almost an hour avoiding the ice. And yes, the pictures don't do it justice. The dark spots look a lot darker in real life. 2 Quote
Sue Bon Posted Sunday at 10:14 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:14 PM On 11/12/2024 at 3:23 AM, Marc_B said: Early bird gets the worm…but it goes down easier with some coffee! I absolutely love this photo. It should be something... A movie poster? Our banner? I don't know, but this photo is... just... captivating... 5 1 Quote
Ragsf15e Posted Monday at 12:56 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 12:56 AM 2 hours ago, Sue Bon said: I absolutely love this photo. It should be something... A movie poster? Our banner? I don't know, but this photo is... just... captivating... and next time he sees that beautiful of a scene, maybe he should turn 90 degrees and frame it with the wing in it instead of the cowl? i just think a Mooney wing would look amazing with that background! 2 Quote
Hank Posted Monday at 11:43 AM Report Posted Monday at 11:43 AM 10 hours ago, Ragsf15e said: and next time he sees that beautiful of a scene, maybe he should turn 90 degrees and frame it with the wing in it instead of the cowl? i just think a Mooney wing would look amazing with that background! When it's that dark, the wing doesn't show up well. At least, not at 9000 feet. 2 Quote
802flyer Posted Monday at 02:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:38 PM 2 hours ago, Hank said: When it's that dark, the wing doesn't show up well. At least, not at 9000 feet. Agreed. The field of view required to capture the wing seems to make the colors a bit less dramatic 1 Quote
Ragsf15e Posted Monday at 06:10 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 06:10 PM 6 hours ago, Hank said: When it's that dark, the wing doesn't show up well. At least, not at 9000 feet. Hmmm, you guys are right, the cowl is shining pretty good… maybe you need more wax on the wings! Quote
Marc_B Posted Monday at 06:35 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:35 PM Flying into the sunrise started just black and became a steadily changing reflection on the cowl starting as faint glowing line of white reflection in the shape of the cowl outline. The view out the side window in the dark has reflections of the panel and I'll have to bring a black screen or something to shield the cockpit lights from reflecting next time. It's always amazing to watch beautiful sunrises and sunsets...all different and just change so quickly. Pretty cool to see the views that only can be seen out the front of an airplane though! 1 Quote
EricJ Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:14 PM You people that fly at night a lot definitely get some cool views. I very, very rarely fly at night, so those cool photo ops rarely happen for me. This sunrise headed toward Tucson from Phoenix did happen, though, which was nice. Not a Mooney, but was still cool. 3 Quote
Ragsf15e Posted Monday at 10:24 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 10:24 PM 3 hours ago, Marc_B said: Flying into the sunrise started just black and became a steadily changing reflection on the cowl starting as faint glowing line of white reflection in the shape of the cowl outline. The view out the side window in the dark has reflections of the panel and I'll have to bring a black screen or something to shield the cockpit lights from reflecting next time. It's always amazing to watch beautiful sunrises and sunsets...all different and just change so quickly. Pretty cool to see the views that only can be seen out the front of an airplane though! Actually seeing the instruments in there is awesome! Nice shot! 1 Quote
exM20K Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM Function testing the new Tempest fine-wire plug. Top of the green at 24”. I’m not bold enough for a 33” pass and pull-up. Quote
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