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A case of the Monday's
Really not a bad day for a flight up to Arlington Monday. Mt Rainier, notice the white smoke blanket East. Further North over the range we could see a cloud resembling an atomic bomb mushroom. I suspect it was the Okanogan or Chelan fire.
![]() Parking next to some war heroes, not too bad either. ![]() Scott and I were fitted for parachutes. ![]() And then I had an idea, seemed good at the time... ![]() What do you think happens here next? (For the whole story you might just have to buy the magazine.) ![]() Return trip home, Mt Adams on right edge of pic. Notice smoke to the top of the 12,000' mountain. ![]() Observing the smoke patterns and flying in Northern Oregon, East and central Washington the past two weekends has confirmed the predictions of this Canadian service so far. ![]() |
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same here, smoke'n like crayzee
correction, those are the OkanOgan fires.......we in the OkanAgan ( north) are getting a bit less smoke than WOXOF, but the valley is also below VFR most of the time ( unless you are in a floatplane, and avoid the sailboats!)
IFR still getting in and out of YLW. ...but due to the current exchange rate, shouldn't we be getting only 75% of the smoke from south of the border?????? :rolleyes: |
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Your wheel pants paint job
Hi Bruce, Couldn't help noticing the silver shine on your wheel pants and your rudder. How did you do it on your wheel pants? I had heard about a shiny silver paint when I got my 8 painted, but the painters knew nothing about it. Is that what's on "your" wheel pants? How about your fuselage? Is it polished aluminum, or paint?:)
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Hint: That's Jimmy with Softie Parachutes... Quote:
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