I have 3 small albums on Imagestation, and would love to share the photo's. I am unable to figure the posting method out. Perhaps a quick hand, and some advice on how to do this. It would be best to walk me through it, step by step. Thanks.
Joined: Sep 12, 2004 Posts: 39 Location: West Midlands
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:13 pm Post subject:
Golfflyer,
with the album image on display in your browser window select and copy the URL on display in your browser URL box. Now create a new forum entry and copy and paste the URL into the window. test by previewing it and you should be able to click on the link to display your album. When happy submit the entry.
Joined: Sep 12, 2004 Posts: 39 Location: West Midlands
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 9:14 pm Post subject:
Whirlygirl, it was intentionally a really simple little trip to give my son a long promised trip in a helicopter, weather was very dull. Leicester is almost a straight line from Wellesbourne (not relying on GPS of course) but flew my simple VFR flight plan of Cement Works VRP, Draycott Water VRP, Rugby Aerials on right, cross M1 before turning at Bruntingthorpe. Leicester was deserted for some reason. At 100 KTS it took about 25 minutes flight time. Note from your R44 'TR pass' piccies that you used G-EKKO which we also used, a nice new machine.
I am trying to incrementally stretch my flights out of Wellesbourne and was thinking of somewhere like Welshpool next. Looking at the map it will need a reasonably high cloud base as their are hils reaching 1750' en route plus the Long Mynd gliding site.
I have also rashly made a promise to fly a friend to her Mother's house in North Devon which I would like to do some time this year. What was your route down to W-Super-M ?
Well, I am happy that I was able to share those photo's. I have some additional photo's to add as well. Bull Pass is located between Taylor Valley, and Victoria Valley in Antarctica. These are commonly refered to as the Dry Valley's. The actual pictures depict the the mountain ranges above the Dry Valley's, and are approximatly 2,800-3,400 meters in elevation.
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