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Narrated flight from Walker to Veronia


Jack Sawyer

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Sorry for so many, these are some nice airports, very quiet and quaint.

 

A nice overhead view of Walker

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Very peaceful place here.

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Just having a look around, too lazy to walk :) 

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Ready for takeoff

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Highway I5 at Creswell

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Off in the distance is Round Mountain at 411 meters tall.  It's a nice hiking spot.

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To the left is Alton Baker state park

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Again to the left is OR99 E, wouldn't mind driving along this road someday.

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Passing overAlbany Oregon

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That's the Willamette River down below

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We're now flying over KMMV, McMinville

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Beautiful Henry Hagg Lake 

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If you look to the left you'll see Gales Peak

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The lovely little town of Apple Valley

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Now we're passing over the LL Stub Stewart National Park

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Getting close to our destination of 05S, Veronia

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Tower view

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All parked up, ready for the next adventure in the PNW

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28 minutes ago, Stillwater said:

Walker is a really nice little airfield, but why didn´t you walk there :D?

Either you know this hiking region very well, or you have learned how to add geo infos like Professor Martyn. Great narration!

Thanks Gerold!  Glad you like it but no one does it like Martyn.  I use the free Little Nav Map, it’s amazing and I’d pay for it it’s so good.

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I really enjoyed this flight Jack.

Some wonderful scenery and a top class narration too.

I like the rural airports with the interesting features.

A small world isn't it as I was in Albany on my last flight but heading north.

Just a question here, in the second view you will see there is no roof on the first and last buildings. Is that how it is or is there some fault?

 

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Just now, VH-KDK said:

I really enjoyed this flight Jack.

Some wonderful scenery and a top class narration too.

I like the rural airports with the interesting features.

A small world isn't it as I was in Albany on my last flight but heading north.

Just a question here, in the second view you will see there is no roof on the first and last buildings. Is that how it is or is there some fault?

 

Thanks Martyn but without going back and using a chopper I don't know yet.  But I do know how aircraft hangars are built.  That V shape at the top is so the doors can be rolled back and forth using a cantilever mechanism.  

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2 hours ago, paulb said:

Super shots Jack! I enjoyed your narrative :)

 

It's a long time since I flew from 77S. I must go back there.

Thanks Paul.  It was a fun flight and relaxing.  But with frequent pauses to rename each screenshot so I won't lose the order it's a real immersion killer, but still fun because it gives a sense of location.

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1 minute ago, Wakashi said:

That new computer must be the "cat's meow" and the "bees knees", because theses shots are some kind of nifty Jack, the topdown #1 view is excellent, even better than GE! :D

Thanks Roger, it is rather spiffy.  I have to agree, I don't know how they do it but it looks so real that's why I've been posting these a lot.

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12 hours ago, boetie said:

Thank you Jack. A nice way to start my Sunday morning. If I get time I'll have to check out this part of the world today. You've inspired me again!

Cheers Graeme :)

Thanks Graeme!  That makes me feel good, glad you liked these.

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