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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:08 pm 
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After a week rain delay, the fly in at the Eagles Mere Air Museum (Eagles Mere, PA) went off without a hitch. At least 53 airplanes flew in, including over 25 vintage and homebuilt airplanes.

All photos taken by my son, Charlie Lindrooth.

Flight Line...note the overflow parking across the runway.
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A Fleet and a Champ
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More Flight Line
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Two for Wacoykc
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Old and Older
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Some of the collection out early in the morning...
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One of my favorites
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Travel Air Leaves....
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A thirsty L Bird gets a drink from the museum's restored and functional fuel truck.
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The intrepid photographer saddles up in my Bird BK for some air to ground as the event winds down..
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The days is almost done......
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Wixer Baldeagle arrives.... (at the end of the photos only because I couldn't figure out how to get the software to let me insert the photo earlier where it belongs....)
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More and bigger Cadet please!!!!!


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Great pictures. I like your choice of a favorite - - - nothing better than seeing a Spartan Executive with the engine running. N-34SE is one of the nicest of the survivors.


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bdk wrote:
More and bigger Cadet please!!!!!


This Cadet is the one from the Golden Age Air Museum. It looks like fun!

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And the landing image "zoomed"
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Great pictures. I like your choice of a favorite - - - nothing better than seeing a Spartan Executive with the engine running. N-34SE is one of the nicest of the survivors.


My son was the "official" photographer for the event and he got some really cool shots. We have about 500 pix to sort through, but it looks like there are some goodies there.

I really like that Spartan. It comes to this event every year and is one of the airplanes I really look forward to. As soon as he enters the pattern, I am all eyes and ears!

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