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RicardoSeptember 22, 2013, 5:48am
Just can't get enough of it!
Dick RakeSeptember 22, 2013, 6:16am
Great pictures Ricardo. There is a special connection between the man and his machine when flying a homebuilt airplane. You did a great job building yours.
fiebichpvSeptember 22, 2013, 7:38pm
Richardo, keep having fun and sharing photos. You look like a guy who is doing exactly what he wants to in his spare time and is enjoying the hell out of it. Keep expanding your experiences.
Paul Fiebich
PhilSeptember 23, 2013, 1:52am
Ricardo, building your own Airplane/Airfield is an exceptional accomplishment.
Live the dream...
Regards,
Phil
Arthur WithySeptember 23, 2013, 1:58am
Great Photos Ricardo..and a smile you couldn't wipe off with a house brick..!
regards Arthur
JonFSeptember 23, 2013, 2:38am
Your minimax has the Catbird seat..
http://writingsofjon.blogspot.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdg23CZDkCpC5WpmAIz4fPA
pkoszegiSeptember 25, 2013, 5:22am
Oh yeah.. I know the feeling What sort of seasons like winter/summer you have downunder ? Can you fly all year around ?
RicardoSeptember 25, 2013, 7:25pm
Quoted from pkoszegi
Oh yeah.. I know the feeling What sort of seasons like winter/summer you have downunder ? Can you fly all year around ?
You bet Peter! winter coldest temp is 12ºC or 54ºF and summer hottest day is 30ºC or 86ºF.
You could be grounded during winter because of low fog or little drizzle but there's no wind so is nice to fly any time of the day. During summer I go for early or late flights, I don't enjoy flying on thermals.
I would say you can fly here more than 90% of the year.
aeronutSeptember 25, 2013, 8:41pm
I love it when a plan, or is that a plane, comes together. I know you made the "A" team. Best wishes for lots of great flights in the future.
never surrender; never give-up