December 5, 2015 - Annual Holly Run to Tangier Island

It's that time of the year for the annual Holly Run to Tangier Island.  The event begins with a pancake breakfast at Bay Bridge Airport.  Helen Woods of Chesapeake Sport Pilot organized and ran the event.

The weather was unusually good and warm for December.

Everyone is enjoying breakfast in the AutoGyro USA hangar.

   
A delicious breakfast of pancakes and bacon could be had.
   
Making the pancakes!  Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Vans Aircraft Company sponsored the event.  Here Mitchell Lock, the Vans East Coast rep, says a few words with Helen at his side.  Photo by Kathy Bosin.
   
Aerial view.  Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Check out all those gyrocoptors in the background!  Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Group photo.  Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Lined up on the ramp, ready to fly to Tangier Island.
   
Kathy, a member of my EAA Chapter, smiles from her newly acquired Luscomb!
   
Santa climbs into his sleigh:  Chip's RV-10.  Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Photo by Edwin Resberg.
   
Phil -- another member in my EAA Chapter -- taxiis by in his RV-12.   I saw this particular Aircoupe a couple of months ago at the Golden Age Air Museum fly-in, then passed it on the way in this morning,.  Those bright orange vertical stabs really stand out in the air.
   
Jolly in his RV-7 joined me in a two-ship.  Here we are departing Bay Bridge.  Photo by Kathy Bosin.
   
Jolly and I did a little formation practice on the way to Tangier Island.
   
We did a little follow the leader down low.
   
It's always interesting landing at Tangier Island during the Holly Run as everyone seems to arrive at the same time.  But it was better than last year.  Here I am on final for runway two.
   
Safe on deck with my two bags of Holly.
   
Jolly with his holly.
   
Two cool aviators with their holly.  Actually, I'm not sure why photographer Edwin Remsberg would even take this picture.
   
All the pilots and passengers mingle around the holly on the ramp.  Photo by Edwin Remsberg.
 
   
Chip, Santa and Ed Nabb, Jr., whose father Ed Nabb founded the event 47 years ago.   Photo by Edwin Remsberg.
   
Nice shot of Helen and Santa.  Photo by Edwin Remsberg.
   
Still hanging out on the ramp.
   
We all walked to Lorraine's Seafood Restaurant for lunch.
   
Santa likes Crab Cakes and Creme of Crab soup too.   Photo by Edwin Remsberg,.
   
Scene inside Lorraine's.   Photo by Edwin Remsberg.
   
Tangier Island sign by the church.
   
After lunch, a few of us made the circle walk around the island.  Looking south from a small bridge.
   
Looking north.
   
Back on the ramp, I take a closer look at Phil's RV-12.
   
Just after takeoff, looking east.
   
I flew back in loose formation with Mike B., who finished building his RV-7 shortly after I did.
   
Looking south down the bay.
   
I left Mike and went down to get a better look at the scenary.
   
 
   
I wonder if anyone lives in this little house in the middle of the swamp.
   
Sort of looks like the African savannah.
   
 
   
Following a river to Cambridge.
   
 
Flying over the Horn Point grass airfield.  The University of Maryland, who owns it, decided to stop mowing the infield area, so the annual Horn Point antique airplane fly-in will have to move.  The runways are sitll there but there will be no place to park the airplanes.  The fly-in will be held at Massey Airport next spring.
   
Time to check out some waterfront property!
   
Waterfront -- and a horse farm.  Not bad.
   
Wow, this one is really nice.
   
Deserving of a second look.
   
These tfour houses aren't as big as the previous one but the location is good.
   
 
I think that front lawn is big enough for a football field!
   
Looks like this place can handle a lot of boats.
   
Tennis AND basketball courts.
   
Very white.
   
Thanks to Edwin Remsberg for the great Holly run photos!   Link  Kaitlin Newman (pictured below) did this nice story on the Holly Run as well.    Link.
   
 
   
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