Cross Country Powered Parachute Flight From Nulltown To Shelbyville, IN - 9-19-23
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- This was a long 2.5 hour 82-mile flight from Nulltown to Shelbyville, Indiana. My flight took me south out of Nulltown Wingnuts Airport (73II) along the Whitewater River to Laurel, Indiana. Then I continued south to Oldenburg and Batesville before heading back northwest to Enochsburg and Lake Santee.
From Lake Santee I then headed west back to Shelbyville where I caught some harvest action in a couple of fields before finally landing at Shelbyville Municipal Airport (KGEZ).
Enjoyed flying in the country. It is so relaxing to see the many things out there. Thanks for flying us over such beautiful scenery.
You fly so close to me. I’ll be operating out of Lewis Airfield near Milan.
Nice! I'm gonna have to get down there and fly with you for sure.
Beautiful pictures, liked that you talked about them as you clipped them into your video!
So you used 8 gallons of fuel on this flight?
2 gallons left and I measured my tank actually holds 11, so used 9.
What Paramotor are you flying ?
It's not a paramotor, it's a powered parachute (there is a difference!). It's a 1999 Buckeye Dream Machine with an Apco Cruiser 500 parachute. Detailed info here:
drive.google.com/file/d/1fcS4aMQvkc_mKzR3z7YTIJIQ0WDI3LYK/view?usp=sharing