I'm spending the weekend with my relatives and my uncle took me flying around St. Anthony, Idaho again. Of course I took some photos; after flying, my uncle practiced the pattern in a two-seat tail-dragger with a student pilot and I got to observe and practice photographing fast movement. Not only that, I got some action shots for the first time at St. Anthony as a result. Here are the links:
General Aviation Wings (Updated)
St. Anthony (U12) 5
Funny thing is, I only photographed three airplanes at the airport and yet this photo album consists of 50 photos total. How that happened, I do not know. Here's a preview:
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My uncle's Mooney M20 (N9716M) sitting pretty in its hangar. |
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A Denny Kitfox (N79JW) parked on the ramp. |
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My uncle practicing touch-and-goes in a Piel Emeraude (N5TX). |
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