flyboy 28
2007-03-13, 06:54 PM
I headed to Somerset on Saturday to hand in my job application there. It was somewhat mild so I decided to hang around a bit and do some spotting. It was a lot more active than my last trip here.
First off, a friendly wave from a Lance pilot who was about to do some circuits.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq01jt.jpg
I only included this because I caught the tail strobe. :)
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq02jt.jpg
A Mooney sputters to life.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq03jt.jpg
The Lance accelerates..
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq04jt.jpg
..and becomes airborne.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq05jt.jpg
I'm not sure why this image was so noisy. Anyway, the Lance returns after a few circuits. The left main tire still hasn't touched yet.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq06jt.jpg
The Mooney taxis out and the pilot gives a wave. The takeoff roll is in my sig. Sun glare will be the death of me.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq07jt.jpg
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq08jt.jpg
A '74 Cherokee waits on the ramp. She started up just as I was leaving.http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq09jt.jpg
Finally, there was an older gentleman who joined me on the bench with his Beagle. I struck up a conversation with him, and it turns out he was navigator in Korea on the A-26. They both were enjoying the nice warm sunshine. :)
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq10jt.jpg
That's all for now. Hopefully I can get back there this weekend if the weather is promising. This was my first chance I could really do some spotting here, and it's actually encouraged. I asked the lady behind the desk if it was okay to spot, and she said I could go on the other side of the runway for better light if I wanted to. I would've, but there was a lot of traffic and I didn't want to be involved and accident with a propeller slicing my beautiful face off. :P
-James
First off, a friendly wave from a Lance pilot who was about to do some circuits.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq01jt.jpg
I only included this because I caught the tail strobe. :)
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq02jt.jpg
A Mooney sputters to life.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq03jt.jpg
The Lance accelerates..
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq04jt.jpg
..and becomes airborne.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq05jt.jpg
I'm not sure why this image was so noisy. Anyway, the Lance returns after a few circuits. The left main tire still hasn't touched yet.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq06jt.jpg
The Mooney taxis out and the pilot gives a wave. The takeoff roll is in my sig. Sun glare will be the death of me.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq07jt.jpg
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq08jt.jpg
A '74 Cherokee waits on the ramp. She started up just as I was leaving.http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq09jt.jpg
Finally, there was an older gentleman who joined me on the bench with his Beagle. I struck up a conversation with him, and it turns out he was navigator in Korea on the A-26. They both were enjoying the nice warm sunshine. :)
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/smq10jt.jpg
That's all for now. Hopefully I can get back there this weekend if the weather is promising. This was my first chance I could really do some spotting here, and it's actually encouraged. I asked the lady behind the desk if it was okay to spot, and she said I could go on the other side of the runway for better light if I wanted to. I would've, but there was a lot of traffic and I didn't want to be involved and accident with a propeller slicing my beautiful face off. :P
-James