July 4, 2013 - Fun Flight

Yes!  First day of a four-day weekend.  Weather was excellent so Bruce and I decided to go on a fun flight this Fourth of July.
   
There was a low scattered layer over the Eastern Shore.   More interesting than a clear blue sky.
   
Passing by Kentmorr Airpark, a little airport community on Kent Island.  I had heard about a Cirrus that went off the runway a week or so ago.  I was surprised to see it still there.
   
The NTSB preliminary report came out.  He was trying a soft field takeoff, lost control and ended up with a collapsed gear on the field adjacent the runway.  Bummer.
   
A nice estate all by itself on a peninsula.  Talk about waterfront...
   
A marina clubhouse with a 360-degree view of the water.
   
The Eastern shore was very scenic with green grass and trees, blue skies and water, and white clouds.
   
 
   
We headed southeast towards Wallops Island where I had never flown before.  These are houses with long docks facing the west side of Wallops Island.
   
The airspace to the south belongs to NASA.  It's restricted.  Understandable since they launch rockets out over the ocean.
   
We headed north and flew up the Assateague Island beach.
   
We spotted some of the famous wild ponies.
   
The southern half of the seashore was deserted.
   
Then we came to the Over-Sand Vehicle Zone.   People drive their RV and SUVs on the sand, set up the surf-fishing poles, lawn chairs and beer coolers and celebrate the Fourth.
   
Lots of vehicles were on the beach this day.
   
 
   
Lots of people enjoying the beach as well.
   
Camping area on the beach.
   
 
Approaching Ocean City and the boardwalk.
   
A good close look.  You can see the "Tidal Wave" rollercoaster on the other side of the parking lot.
   
I think they had the center beach cleared because they shot off fireworks from it later on.
   
A good look at the Jolly Rogers waterpark where I used to take the kids when they were little.
   
We passed by this para-sailer.
   
Passing by a big tourist jet boat.
   
Passing by Rehobeth Beach, Delaware.  Looks like they were having a Fourth of July parade down there.
   
We were getting hungry so we decided to fly to Cape May airport for lunch at their on-field restaurant.   Here, we approach Cape Lewes prior to hopping over the entrance to the Delaware Bay to Cape May.
   
 
The beach at Cape May was packed too.
   
The port facility where the ferry docks on the Cape May side.
   
Over Cape May County Airport.
   
The restaurant is on the left.  There is a Museum on the right.  The FBO is out of sight to the right.
   
Flight Deck Diner.  Hope it is open.
   

And it was.  We had a nice lunch there.  Here, our planes parked in front of the museum.

Then we headed for home.

   
   
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