Google Earth has a file you can download to see Airspace in 3D. (new to me, I had no idea)
This in conjunction with Skyvector is a great airspace learning tool.
Absolutely Fantastic!!
http://www.lloydbailey.net/airspace.html
Today was quite bad visibility and we decided fly navigation. Henrich prepared it well and we flew according the plan. We were visited friends at another airfield. We flew at quite low ALT - 1170ft and we flew over clouds.
Gorgeous break in the weather on Saturday made for a great late afternoon / evening flight....mpleted installing Aveo PowerBurst Strobe/Position lights in February and have flown 4 flig...
X-Ray Tango Flight of 4 aircraft during a training flight. The Flight consisted of Echelon Left, Diamond, Echelon Left, Echelon Right, and a pitch and recover landing.
Three aircraft formation in very close. Todays Briefing, Formation T/O and join into Left Echelon. Then VEE Formation, followed by Reverse VEE, and them back to Left Echelon. Landing Pitch and Recover. Total training time for formation 50mins.