Friday, July 8, 2011
Eeslov EAA fly in 2011
Back to Sweden, for their home build annual event held this year in the Skaane town of Eeslov.
Over three days of stunning weather we watched displays and met many new people from Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the UK.
This is Dieter and Marie, who we camped next to. He used to be an airline captain but now they live on north of Jutland in Denmark where they sail and fly and photograph. Dieter lived with bears in Alaska for 8 years. His site rocks www.betz.dk
Carsten built his Savanna on Anholt (Denmark) where he runs the power and water for the island.
H wants a flying boat. The guys who brought this water micro to the fly in, Lenny and Terry distribute this design in Sweden. We saw them again a few days later when they landed on the island of Vissingso in the middle of lake Vattern a few minutes after us, on their way back to Stockholm from the fly in.
Daniel, the aerobatic pilot from Skaa Edeby near Stockholm, who we met last year while he was crating up his Yak to display in China, is now flying a Sukhoi. These are the best aerobatics aeroplane in the world. A small number were made in the 80s with no expense spared by the Soviet Union to ensure their supremacy in competition. They have a ridiculously stiff wing and titanium undercarriage. Since they reputedly take about 2 years of training for a world class aerobatics pilot to adapt to, I though Daniel was flying pretty cleanly after only a few month with the new plane.
DC10 :)
Over three days of stunning weather we watched displays and met many new people from Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the UK.
This is Dieter and Marie, who we camped next to. He used to be an airline captain but now they live on north of Jutland in Denmark where they sail and fly and photograph. Dieter lived with bears in Alaska for 8 years. His site rocks www.betz.dk
Carsten built his Savanna on Anholt (Denmark) where he runs the power and water for the island.
H wants a flying boat. The guys who brought this water micro to the fly in, Lenny and Terry distribute this design in Sweden. We saw them again a few days later when they landed on the island of Vissingso in the middle of lake Vattern a few minutes after us, on their way back to Stockholm from the fly in.
Daniel, the aerobatic pilot from Skaa Edeby near Stockholm, who we met last year while he was crating up his Yak to display in China, is now flying a Sukhoi. These are the best aerobatics aeroplane in the world. A small number were made in the 80s with no expense spared by the Soviet Union to ensure their supremacy in competition. They have a ridiculously stiff wing and titanium undercarriage. Since they reputedly take about 2 years of training for a world class aerobatics pilot to adapt to, I though Daniel was flying pretty cleanly after only a few month with the new plane.
DC10 :)
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