June 7, 2014 - Salmon Field

Perfect flying weather this Saturday.  I started by flying over to Frederick.   Bruce B. was flying with me since his RV-3 is all torn apart for restoration.   We rendezvoused with Dave H. and flew four times around the pattern in a two-ship for the Maryland Festifval of Flight.
   
After the flight, we walked over to the Festival of Flight area, and had breakfast at the Airways Restaurant with Claudius and Whitey who had flown the AirCam in.
   
A bunch of planes were on static display including these two gyro-coptors.
   
Pitts crime scene.
   
Chrstian Eagle
   
Bruce got to see his old Cub, which looks very happy it its new home.
 

 

 

Next on the agenda was to fly to Salmon Farm, a private grass strip at the southern tip of the Eastern Shore, for a little RV-flyin.   I didn't feel like dealing with the Washington D.C. airspace, so we just flew back to Essex Skypark, headed across the bay, and then down the Delmarva peninsula.

Claw, arriving.

Photo by Bruce R.

   

The taxiway weaves around a stand of trees.

Photo by Bruce R.

   
Photo by Bruce R.
   
Parked on the ramp at Salmon Farm.
 
Left to right:  Ralph C. Bruce R., yours truly, Andy, Jim T., Fernando
   
 
   
Glen named his RV-8 "Devastator", since it is painted in the colors of a pre-WWII U.S. Navy torpedo squadron TBD Devastator.
   
Inside the cavernous man-cave.
   
Ralph's pretty RV-6A.
   
Andy from Connecticut told me this polish job represents 68 hours of work.
   
My polish job is not quite that good.  I havn't polished in a few years.  Clearly, it is time.  But I'm having too much fun flying!
 
   
Standing about, scanning the skies anxiously for Vlad.
   
 RVs line abreast, with Glen's residence/hangar in the background.
   
 
   
Photo by Bruce R.
   
Photo by Bruce R.
   
Photo by Bruce R.
   
Some work from the international aviation artist Le Mugsy.
   
Relaxing in the man cave.  Left to right:  Glen, Jim, Fernando, myself, Ralph, Bruce B., can't remember.
   
Photo by Bruce R.
   

Patience, one of the key attributes needed to build an RV.   Perseverance is another.

Photo by Bruce R.

   
Mugsy rolling in hot.
   
 
Smokin!
   
Bob's shiny RV flashes by.  (Photo courtesy of Glen S.)
   
Salmon Farm airport has an unusual taxiway.  (Photo by Bob)
   
Glen takes a picture of us while Bruce takes a picture of Glen.
   
Before heading home we checked out the Barrier Islands on the ocean side.
   
Always fun to fly.
   
Cruising north along the Eastern Shore near Rock Hall.
   
Magnificent waterfront estates!
   
 
 
   
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