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TLDR: The wx finally got nice up here in Minnesota so I queued up our local fun flights group for a airplane pictures and pizza day. The goal was to take a few aerial photo runs and then grab pizzas to bring back for whoever wanted to hang around.
It started off with a decent logistical challenge. I need to order enough pizzas to feed about 15 pilots. The pizza place is 45 miles away. I needed to meet the photo plane 30 minutes out after they wrapped the previous run. Plus...I didn't want to prepay $120 of pizza only to find the plane doesn't start. So I knew it would be fun when I did the run-up first then right afterwards (engine idling) put the Zulu 3 bluetooth to the test and ordered pizza. Worked perfect.
I departed 1 minute later and headed for the meetup in the air. Not complaining about ADSB for this stuff. All three planes have GTX345's so with a bunch of watts of "I'm here" power we could all see each other at all times even down low.
We did the photos between 1000agl and 1400agl. Definitely pretty bland backgrounds as its snow covered plus the overcast so our photographer did a pretty darn good considering. He was also shooting through glass which doesn't help. This was his 3rd time ever doing this and my second time flying like this.
I love the Dakota pictures! He just had his plane painted and it looks like new Our paint job is old and outdated and I take the pants off for the winter. But it is still cool to see it flying from outside. We'll probably redo mine this summer when everything is green and the pants are back on.
My friend in his Cherokee 180 was the photo ship (did his last summer). We kept it simple and he just flew a fixed course that our photographer wanted. Both target planes agreed to never cross their path. Plus agreements on what to do if lost visual, etc. Flying 95kts (indicated). Closest distance for the planes was about 4 wingspans for a close up or two and then back to about 2x or 3x that distance for most photos. We switched over to 122.75 for all coordination and matched altimeters once we were about a mile from each other.
I was able to make the pizza pickup with 5 minutes to spare. Nice tip for the Pizza guy. Bonus: great tailwind back pushing 180mph. We kept it safe and everyone seemed to have a great time!
Crude video of the flight from my POV:
The Dakota With Fresh Paint Job
Our Old Skylane (Over the Minnesota River)
The Photo Plane (Shot This Summer - Definitely Better Time For Photos!)
Nice Ground Speed Back = Pizzas Stayed Warm
It started off with a decent logistical challenge. I need to order enough pizzas to feed about 15 pilots. The pizza place is 45 miles away. I needed to meet the photo plane 30 minutes out after they wrapped the previous run. Plus...I didn't want to prepay $120 of pizza only to find the plane doesn't start. So I knew it would be fun when I did the run-up first then right afterwards (engine idling) put the Zulu 3 bluetooth to the test and ordered pizza. Worked perfect.
I departed 1 minute later and headed for the meetup in the air. Not complaining about ADSB for this stuff. All three planes have GTX345's so with a bunch of watts of "I'm here" power we could all see each other at all times even down low.
We did the photos between 1000agl and 1400agl. Definitely pretty bland backgrounds as its snow covered plus the overcast so our photographer did a pretty darn good considering. He was also shooting through glass which doesn't help. This was his 3rd time ever doing this and my second time flying like this.
I love the Dakota pictures! He just had his plane painted and it looks like new Our paint job is old and outdated and I take the pants off for the winter. But it is still cool to see it flying from outside. We'll probably redo mine this summer when everything is green and the pants are back on.
My friend in his Cherokee 180 was the photo ship (did his last summer). We kept it simple and he just flew a fixed course that our photographer wanted. Both target planes agreed to never cross their path. Plus agreements on what to do if lost visual, etc. Flying 95kts (indicated). Closest distance for the planes was about 4 wingspans for a close up or two and then back to about 2x or 3x that distance for most photos. We switched over to 122.75 for all coordination and matched altimeters once we were about a mile from each other.
I was able to make the pizza pickup with 5 minutes to spare. Nice tip for the Pizza guy. Bonus: great tailwind back pushing 180mph. We kept it safe and everyone seemed to have a great time!
Crude video of the flight from my POV:
The Dakota With Fresh Paint Job
Our Old Skylane (Over the Minnesota River)
The Photo Plane (Shot This Summer - Definitely Better Time For Photos!)
Nice Ground Speed Back = Pizzas Stayed Warm
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