Electrical radio control flyers
Gliders once dominated this little hill top, now electric power aircraft cut through the sky with grace and blinding speed. These guys that fly these electric powered radio control get more kick out of landing their planes on the relatively small parking lot, and heaven help the car that blocks their approach path, but even a blocked runway didn’t seem to hamper the skilled pilots from putting their craft on the stamp of a runway. It was full flaps, drop like a rock and hope to hell that the elevators worked. I wonder if these guys even remember what a large landing surface is and if they would still try to grease the planes in on a postage stamp. Anyways here are some pictures that I took with my Canon 5D MkII and 100-400 mm lens. enjoy.
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