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Re: WIXER GOES FLYING, CONGRATS TO PAUL

Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:08 am

Hey Paul, those are nice photos, but where is the inverted one?

Don't tell me you guys flew all that time and were just upright!Maybe that is the next lesson,or when I get the Spitfire back flying. I'll need a co test pilot.

By the way, you did not give the WIX folks any info of what/where the pictures are of?

Re: WIXER GOES FLYING, CONGRATS TO PAUL

Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:08 pm

There were only a few that were inverted, but I didn’t want to post them because my mouth was open in the window reflection.
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :D
Just kidding… little joke... no inverted...

Your right Bill. I forgot to type in what the pictures are about.
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Turning South with Denver Metro in front of us.
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Red Rocks Amphitheater where they have concerts.
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More of Red Rocks Amphitheater from the South looking North. You can see Bandimere Speedway on the right.
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Looking South towards Pikes Peak.
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West Denver around 6th and Union
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More of Downtown Denver
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Red Rocks

I would love to be a co-test pilot in the Spitfire, but sadly I am a big fan of eating good food… so I will have to lose lots of weight to fly in the TE308.
Lots and lots of weight!
That dirty rice and fish we had at lunch that day didn’t help… I am definitely going to eat there again!!!!!!
Best food I have had in a long time!!!!

-Paul
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