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  • IMG_4706

    Works Great! Better high-speed tracking, suspension, and stopping power. Landings are softer and I no-longer have to brace for runway ditches. 

  • DeWalt 20VMAX Heated Jacket

    Anyone ever use one of these for winter flying? It's about $200 but looks built really well and does come with the battery and charger. Are there better systems? I'm not a big fan of the 12volt systems that draw power from the 912UL.

  • Serious Trike Hauler

    Here is a shot of the Revo Trike Hauler. They had five or six lined up on the ready line at one point. We were granted sanctuary from the pouring rain here with Larry, Phil and the Guys... oh yea, and Amy too.  Sometimes Sun N Fun seems ironically named.

  • Fastening the power wire to the Light & the pant

    In this photo, the wheel pant is upside down, and we are looking in to where the wheel would be.  The rear of...the left side. What you see in this over-exposed cell phone photo is the grey powe...

  • Wing Man

    Shot of attawayl off my right wing with the Jean dry lake on the background. On our way to the Ivanpah dry lake at the Nevada, California state line

  • Runway Centerline / Displaced Threshold

    The green is the threshold.  We were simulated power out here-- damn good glide-- I had to slip it to get in.  Neat watching the white moving light flash the way home.  

  • Gyro flight line

    This gyro was just returning from a flight

  • Dwarfed by the vast desert

    Two trikes on the Ivanpah dry lake, near Primm Nevada. In the background you can see what is called ISEGS (pronounced Ice Eggs). I giant array of three "power tower" concentrating mirror fields.

  • Inversion Layer @ 5000 ft - flying down the birdsville track in a PINK Edge trike - Australia

    mmm ... have some very old video of this trip.. a life changing experience actuall...duction you may see soon.. and the trike was VERY pink..!  How is this line in the sky.. full inverted, a...

  • Gypsum flat, near Dell City, Texas

    I flew south to land at a gypsum lake, just a few miles north of the Texas, New Mexico State line.  I camped under the wing with 5 other pilots of New Mexico Backcountry Pilots  Group.  There were a million stars out that night.