Nice catch.
Nice catch.
Indeed. I remember how cool it was the first time I saw an EC-135 (or whatever it was) under me - pretty cool thing to see as a student pilot especially!Nice catch.
Thanks. I don’t plan on testing that theory, but if I did I would definitely do it on the east side. The west side will be ocean!Nicely captured.
Can you move one of the plates if you land hard?
Very nice!A few years ago I was fortunate to catch the colorful ex-SP 4449 on an excursion through the Columbia Gorge.
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That lead locomotive, Union Pacific 4014, is the largest one in the world.
Partially iced over.Maria's River ,west end of Lake Elwell to the Northern Rockies in Montana.
Here's the story on the giant rubber ducky.Pictures from the Puget Sound Area:
Puget sound with the Olympic Mountains in the backgound:
Giant Rubber Ducky in Tacoma:
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Not from the air, but we took this pic a couple years ago on clingman dome. They were right beside the road not 30 feet from us.Clingman Dome, Smokey mountains.
That's real close to home.Unicoi, TN
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That's real close to home.
That’s not far from where I grew up! Def a beautiful place to fly.That's real close to home.
I love that kind of flying.Above the layer.