Tuesday, July 20
We arrived at the home of our friends, Jane and Larry H. in Williamsburg, VA. in the early afternoon. This is the end of the eastward motion for this RV trip.
Martha and I were looking forward to checking out their new home in the Ford Colony development.
Meet Boomer, the 3 year old Labrador Retriever:
It was delicious!
Wednesday, July 21
We went to tour the Jamestown Settlement's displays and museum. Nice facilities but was good to finally get back to the air-conditioned Gallery Building after viewing the ships:
While Martha and Jane took care of some shopping, Larry helped me change the oil in the VRRV prior to then taking me flying in his 1967 Beechcraft Bonanza V35A! We flew, fittingly so of course, to nearby Kitty Hawk, North Carolina to the birthplace of powered flight!
KFFA aka First Flight Airport near the Wright Monument
Larry, prior to signing in as having flown in....
Managed by the National Park Service, the monument is quite impressive and visible from quite a distance in the air. It was a short walk from the airport to the monument:
Sculpture of the "First Flight" moment visible from the monument
A replica of the rail on which the Wright Brother's aircraft slid for takeoff
Rock boulders were used to mark the distances achieved by each of
the four flights. See above diorama.
Larry in front of the replica of the Wright Brother's plane.
Returning to Larry's plane, we flew back to Williamsburg with no issues and it was such smooth flying conditions that I didn't even get nauseous or a headache! I'm sure Larry's flying skills were also involved of course! Since we were flying under VFR: Visual Flight Rules, he was able to do a flyover of the ships at Jamestown Settlement:
6 comments:
Love that video of you guys flying. What treat for you. Larry is a very smooth pilot and proud aircraft owner.
So does the dog get to fly too?
Nice V tailed Bonanza. I've been told that those are more challenging to fly as there isn't a separate rudder. So, are you trading the Samurai in on a real exploration vehicle (that flies)? That whole area has a lot of interesting places to visit. I like the overhead view of the ships. And not a single sunset in sight...
RichardM, Larry says it isn't a challenge to fly. I'm keeping the Sammy for now.
CCJon the dog, Booer, hasn't flown yet.
Now those are just the coolest, funnest days!! Though I would prefer the flying and Kittyhawk. I've never been then, and the monument looks great!
Thanks for the comments Lori...this area is quite the spot for history, scenery and our hosts the best.
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