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  • BMW New Wing

    This wing is short. 12 meters. Really impressive workmanship. Let't hope it flies as good as it looks. Rumors have it...

  • Tie back brake master cylinder

    This photo is shown out of order - but shows how I tied back the brake master cylinder and didn't have to drain brake fluid etc.

  • Just back from a great Flight

    Thanks to @XCtriker for shooting this one of Karen and I back at the Polson airport. Returned from visiting Todd Ware and the Ferndale airport. What a fun place!

  • Trike Globetrotters back in Florida!

    Leo (@lfitz3) just called as the Trike Globetrotters, Andreas and Doreen landed back in Florida after crossing the Caribean. They have comleted their trip across the US, down one side of South America, and up the other, and are headed up the East Coast of the US for an Atlantic crossing this Summer.

  • My new Manta 17 wing

    The color on this wing are much brighter than the picture...I love it's solid construction. Couldn't fly it today due to strong winds

  • Cobra/NuviX

    Got my NuviX wing mounted on my Cobra last weekend.  Took a 30 min test flight Sunday.  Flew fine, but thermals kept me from figuring out the wing. Went up again early Monday for a 2hr test flight with 30+ Touch and Goes. Wing flies great.

  • sunset_flight

    We followed the Green downstream down to Mineral Canyon Airstrip.   We set up camp there, then headed over to Moab to refuel. We made it back a little before sunset and followed the Green River down stream to Canyonlands, then headed back to Mineral Canyon to call it for the day.

  • Glen Canyon Dam

    I took a couple hour nap back at the motel room.   Around 5pm, we climbed back in our trikes for a sunset flight.  We climbed up and flew over to the Glen Canyon Dam

  • Wing Man

    A shot off of Damien's wing

  • Oh yea, one more thing.... clean the wing

    Haven't flown this wing since Polson, decided I had better get it cleaned up before copperstate. Did I mention the insects in Polson? literally covered the leading edge.