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03-27-2013, 09:50
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2013 09:56 by davidbrady.)
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RE: Photography
A trip to the Strasburg Pa Railroad Museum is always fun. This time I practiced my shooting from the hip! Since the move I can't find my Nikon SLR, stuffed in a box somewhere - these shots were taken with my Android. Enjoy!
https://picasaweb.google.com/dmb2000/Ins...wtnzm5iKaQ david brady, '02 Wanderlodge LXi 'Smokey' (Sold), '04 Prevost H3 Vantare 'SpongeBob' "I don't like being wrong, but I really hate being right" |
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03-27-2013, 11:22
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David,
THANK YOU for sharing! Donna and I have not been there since 1996 and I completely forgot about the place and I love trains!!!!!!!!! Thanks for taking the spaghetti factory along for the ride!!!!!!!! Pete and Donna Chin 95 42' WLWB On The Road Always! :-) " We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, Whiskey for my men, and beer for my horses!"-Toby Keith & Willie Nelson - The bridge from Toby Keith's title album track "beer for my horses" |
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03-27-2013, 18:34
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RE: Photography
Wanderlodges can also take you on fishing trips. Below are some Alaskan fish pictures from our travels.
1. Alaska fishing machine 2. Homer Halibut (246 lbs.) 3. Kenai River Sockeye 4. Silver fishing at Spring Point 5. Kasilif River Silver Salmon 6. Fish on (Kenai River) 2003 LXI dbl. slide George & Norma Fox Mexico in Winter Alaska in Summer http://www.doszorros.com |
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03-27-2013, 22:20
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2013 22:20 by davidbrady.)
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RE: Photography
You're a wild man George. Tell us about landing that Halibut! And, how much of a grass strip do you need to get air in that bush plane? Paradise, simply paradise... Thanks for the pics!
david brady, '02 Wanderlodge LXi 'Smokey' (Sold), '04 Prevost H3 Vantare 'SpongeBob' "I don't like being wrong, but I really hate being right" |
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03-27-2013, 22:59
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(03-27-2013 22:20)davidmbrady Wrote: You're a wild man George. Tell us about landing that Halibut! And, how much of a grass strip do you need to get air in that bush plane? Paradise, simply paradise... Thanks for the pics! The halibut weighed 246 lbs. and was the first halibut I had ever caught. It was like dragging up a bucket of concrete. We got it to the surface twice and shot it in the head and it would go back down. We "D" ringed it (put a rope through it's mouth and out through the gills and around the tail and pulled it up in a loop) before we tried to get it in the boat as a tail swipe can break a man's leg. The second halibut I caught was 96 lbs. and all I have been doing since then is lowering my average. The airplane is a Maule M6 that I had custom built at the factory in Moultrie, Georgia in 1983. My wife and I have been in and out of 400 ft. soft sand strips with it. It is a small airplane hanging on a big engine and is the ultimate bush machine. 2003 LXI dbl. slide George & Norma Fox Mexico in Winter Alaska in Summer http://www.doszorros.com |
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03-28-2013, 02:00
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(03-27-2013 18:34)DOSZORROS Wrote: Wanderlodges can also take you on fishing trips. Below are some Alaskan fish pictures from our travels. Awesome photos! Talk about wishing you were there....... Gary 82 PT 35 6V92 BC (Sold) |
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03-28-2013, 14:49
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RE: Photography
George,
Great story about the halibut, it must've taken hours to land. The plane in the attached video looks like a Maule too. Unbelievable takeoffs and landings. What kind of engine does yours have? david brady, '02 Wanderlodge LXi 'Smokey' (Sold), '04 Prevost H3 Vantare 'SpongeBob' "I don't like being wrong, but I really hate being right" |
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03-28-2013, 17:03
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2013 17:15 by DOSZORROS.)
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(03-28-2013 14:49)davidmbrady Wrote: George, David: The plane in the video is a Piper Super Cub (probably with a 180hp engine). I believe this video was taken at Valdez at a short field take off and landing contest. The have these contests several places in Alaska. My Maule M6 had a Lycoming 235 hp engine that I had goosed to about 250 hp in a 1560 lb. empty weight airplane. Below is a picture of an experimental aircraft I had that I had entered in a short field take off contest at Glenallen and they wouldn't let me fly because they knew it was a no contest situation. The other picture is an experimental that I built and put on floats. Below are some fish pictures from areas other than Alaska. 1. Shad from Columbia River (good fishing in Jume) 2. Columbia River Salmon (Deschutes River in August) 3. Sturgeon caught at the mouth of the Columbia 4. Corvina caught at Sea of Cortez, San Carlos 5. Sailfisht caught at Sea of Cortez near San Carlos 6. Grouper caught at San Carlos 7. Yellowtail caught at San Carlos 2003 LXI dbl. slide George & Norma Fox Mexico in Winter Alaska in Summer http://www.doszorros.com |
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03-29-2013, 12:03
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2013 12:03 by davidbrady.)
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Wow George, the short-field experimental looks like it'll takeoff straight up, like helicopter. I can see why they ruled it out. I'm sure you learned a lot building those planes. Very impressive. You don't like to fish much do ya? A life well lived I'd say - with no signs of stopping any time soon! Keep on motoring George, and sharing pics!
david brady, '02 Wanderlodge LXi 'Smokey' (Sold), '04 Prevost H3 Vantare 'SpongeBob' "I don't like being wrong, but I really hate being right" |
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03-29-2013, 19:56
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RE: Photography
David:
Below are a couple pictures of the last airplane I built. It used part of an Avid Flyer kit aircraft with the fuselage, tailfeathers and landing gear modified and had a modified Subaru EA81 car engine. It was the quietist piston engine aircraft I have ever flown. 2003 LXI dbl. slide George & Norma Fox Mexico in Winter Alaska in Summer http://www.doszorros.com |
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