Skywatch Friday: Microlight flying special
For this week's skywatch, do take a look at some of these photos, clicking during last month's microlight aircraft flying.
Above: Sun clouded by the clouds, making it look like a moon, while the tiny a-air flights for a presence in the frame
Below: X-air gains altitude against an early morning sky




Above: Sun clouded by the clouds, making it look like a moon, while the tiny a-air flights for a presence in the frame
Below: X-air gains altitude against an early morning sky
Above: Sun and clear sky means easy flying. If there is not enough visibility, flying is NOT allowed, as these aircrafts don't have instrument rating
Below: Preparing the x-air microlight for the first flight of the day
Also check out: Microlight flying FAQs * Difference between Xair and zenair * My microlight flying experience
Beautiful shots of a sky far away from where I am!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pictures! Sky is not the limit. Indeed.
ReplyDeleteWow - fabulous aerial shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful serie! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deepak, Rekha, Ladyfi and Hans
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