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Sunday, June 21, 2020

Gallery Update: Shots from Mulino

With my regular Sunday routine(s) still suspended, I decided to go flying for myself. Plus, I haven't been feeling the desire to participate in what online Sunday activities there are going on lately, as I've been taking a step back from all current and possible future church functions for the time being.

I decided to fly up to Mulino State Airport near Portland today because I never been there before and I heard the skydiving company based there, PNW Skydiving recently acquired an aircraft I've never seen before until today: the Pacific Aerospace PAC P-750 XSTOL, a New Zealand-built utility aircraft that's often popular (not to mention purpose-built!) for skydiving. And suffice it to say, I was not disappointed with the time I spent at Mulino! After getting back to Salem, I took a few more quick shots there, where I got to see and photograph the 1,000th SCOCATA TB Trinidad ever built.

Mulino (4S9) 1

Salem (SLE) 46

Preview:

Cessna 195A Businessliner (N1071D) parked on the ramp.

Piper PA-32R-300 Cherokee Lance (N5602V) arriving on 32 from McMinnville.

Cessna 140 (NC2404V) "Arctic Tern" parked on the ramp.

Pacific Aerospace 750XL P-750XSTOL (N902ST) arriving on 32 after taking up a group of skydivers.

N902ST taxiing back out with another group skydivers, as is the case in the skydiving business.

N902ST airborne off 32, demonstrating that the P-750 is truly an XSTOL aircraft!

Titan Tornado (N2614C) parked in the grass.

SkyStar Aircraft Kitfox Series 5 Outback (N456JT) parked on the ramp.

Cessna 172 (N6000A) parked on the ramp. Another vintage 1956 original!

Cessna 150G (N551CT) parked on the ramp.

SOCATA TB-21 Trinidad TC (N21XL) parked in front of the hangar after a local flight around Salem. This is the 1,000th SOCATA Trinidad to be built, hence the "Trinidad 1000" decal on the vertical stabilizer.

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