Finally I have found the time to put our first report of this season online
It's been a hectic, busy, and busier airshowseason with an ever increasing amout of photoflying,and I'd like to share some of the excitment with you; altough it's only in pictures....
In august I had the chance to fly again with the PC-7 Team, during the airshowweekend in Goteborg, Sweden. The first backseatride was the validationflight on friday afternoon, but we actually flew in the rain, so not too many brilliant photos.
the best one I took on the ground, when we had a glimpse of sunshine at a really perfect timing
on sunday I had more luck....sunshine and a unique chance to fly again with 'Ebi' in the nr6 aircraft, but first briefing
flightchecks were done along the absolutely stunning coastline...brilliant backgrounds!!!
And flying during an airshow....what can I say cooool!
full report can be seen on the website .
greetz, Eric
http://www.ericcoeckelberghs.com
Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
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Re: Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
Oh my, that is fantastic! Lucky you!
Or lucky, I bet it cost you a lot of time and effort to arrange. Congrats that you managed to get to do something like that. And thanks for sharing it with us here.
Erwin
Or lucky, I bet it cost you a lot of time and effort to arrange. Congrats that you managed to get to do something like that. And thanks for sharing it with us here.
Erwin
Re: Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
Great report! But tell us honestly, was your breakfast still inside after the flight?
Greetz,
Patrick
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Re: Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
Yes it was
PC-7 Team is only 4G turns & loops. I flew also with the Breitling team this season and they have 6 & 7 G manoeuvres, and I didn't leave any food their either
photos will follow in time
greetz, Eric
PC-7 Team is only 4G turns & loops. I flew also with the Breitling team this season and they have 6 & 7 G manoeuvres, and I didn't leave any food their either
photos will follow in time
greetz, Eric
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Re: Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
Crizz, my full report is on my website, as mentioned : a lot more photos of course, but I can't post all here otherwise I would spam this forum huhhCrizz wrote:Are these the only 2 a2a shots you got? They are nice though.
greetz, Eric
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Re: Air-to-Air with the Swiss PC-7 Team
Absolutely stunning shots!!