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the coast can be a fun place to fly with a few interesting places to stop along the way . i was able to slip out under the low clouds a week or so ago . makes for some different scenery than we are used to . kind of a bummer that now that gas is pretty cheap the weathers not letting me burn much .
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That fog photo is cool. Not much snow in hills.
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the skiers are really crying along with the hawks fans . supposed to get snow up there this week
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Here are some shots taken by a friend of mine in my Kitfox that I thought were pretty good and worth sharing. #1 is final approach to my home airport-Fairways OG20. #2 is a Fairways departure but I liked the way my friend got the panel so sharp and clear. #3 is just an aerial shot of my home airport. #4 is a shot of my bird N990TT.
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jim , there has to be a story about the odd arraignment of hangars ? guess you have to do what it takes to fit them on that odd piece of land . nice looking plane
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It is an old grass strip airport from the 40's I believe. I have no idea why such a random arrangement of hangars. I wonder about it myself every time I have to taxi around/between them. But hey the price is right-$140 per month. Can anyone beat that?
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$35 a month electric door, lights 45'x30' :)
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C'mon must be a friend's place or shared or something. That's a terrific deal.
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i know what it is . thats what i paid at tulsa riverside airport in 1968