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  • Winter flying

    Here in the balmy UK we rarely get the opportunity to fly in snow, but here's a 3-minute video from yesterday.

    It was a lot colder (and snowier) earlier in the week, and 24 hours after this video was taken, most of it has gone.

    A nice inversion layer at 2000' aal. QNH 1040 HPa, Temp -8C; density altitude about -3500 feet; excellent engine & wing performance.

    Enjoy.

    Last edited by Robert Lees; 02-12-2012, 16:23.

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    Re: Winter flying

    Thanks for posting your video, is that the English channel in background ? Thats nice

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    • #3
      Re: Winter flying

      Rob,

      What airport is that?

      The tower has a very WWII look, like some B-17's should be parked along the runway.

      Great video,


      Cheers!!
      John 3728T

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      • #4
        Re: Winter flying

        My home bases is EGBG (Leicester).

        It was built in 1943 for glider training and OCU for Operation Market Garden.

        It's about as far from the sea as you can get (about 60 miles), so not the English Channel!

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        • #5
          Re: Winter flying

          It looks so much different with the snow Rob. The control tower was a give away for me, otherwise it almost looked like it could have been taken around here. Well, except for the stone walls in the fields anyway. Thanks for sharing that.
          Mike
          NC29624
          1940 BC65

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