May 30, 2011 - Campbell Field Soup On Sunday

Campbell Field (9VG) was having a Soup On Sunday today.  This is the first one this year, and the weather was good, so Bruce and I decided to fly our aerial fleet down there.

First stop was at Ridgely Airport to get some gas. 

 
I had a special rider today -- my daughter Maggie! 
 
The RV is a little faster than the Cub so after flying alongside Bruce for a short while at 70 mph, we went on ahead and did some sightseeing.  We flew on top of the broken layer of clouds for awhile and then descended down and flew along the west side of the Eastern Shore which is very scenic. 
 
 
 
Boats like to pull up to a deserted sand bar and spend a pleasant day. 
 
An observation tower of some sort.
 
Some unobstructed waterview.
 
There were very few planes at Campbell Field when when we arrived which surprised me.  More came in afterwards but still not as many as I anticipated.  Maybe the price of AvGas is keeping pilots from flying?
 
Bruce arrived about 30 minutes after us.  Everybody watched him land and were amazed at his short landing -- he used maybe 150 feet of runway. 
 
Bruce's Cub is parked next to Ralph C.'s RV -6A.
 
Father and daughter.   Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
Gordon C., who owns Campbell Field, showing off his new baby girl. 
 
 
Jay, from my EAA Chapter, taking off his his Kitfox.  Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
Bruce departing in the Cub.  Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
Gordon just after having taken the previous picture.
 
Ralph departing.    Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
This Fisher Ultralight is based here at Campbell Field. 
 
 
Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
Photo by Gordon Campbell.
 
After leaving Campbell Field, we went over to the Barrier Islands on the Atlantic Ocean side.
 
There were people aboard the grounded boat pictured below.  Just boaters who were spending the day on the island.
 
It was kind of hazy further north.  You can hardly see the Chesapeake Bay Bridge below.
 
Back at Essex, I gave Maggie's boyfriend Matt his first ride in a light airplane.  He liked it.
 
Getting ready to depart.
 
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