Nice run so far M. Those twin Lockheeds seem to adapt to the sand rather well.
Nice run so far M. Those twin Lockheeds seem to adapt to the sand rather well.
Charter Member SOH RTWR Team
Thanks. This Lockheed driver is happy to see the sand pass under the wings quickly enough...
Trip from Niamey down to Lagos showed a much more arid Nigeria than I expected. Interesting to have ones preconceptions corrected.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...zY57XEjXpDaIsY
-Mike
It's always good to have the sand passing under the wings. The sand, as we know, marks the edges of the air, and they are to be avoided whilst in flight...
- Paul
Leaving Lagos for Libreville over the Gulf of Guinea.
-Mike
Long flight over water interrupted by a few moments of dead silence. (Was listening to the ball game when the silence indicated a need for the tanks' being switched. The classic "audible warning system.")
Approaching the coast, the clouds started to build and boom and toss the Lockheed around in the air. On finals, we were greeted by a lively thunderstorm on the field at Libreville. Happily, the turbulence was not too severe and we walked away from another one...after a few moments of intense concentration. Thank goodness for the tough gear they make in Burbank.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...6mm4VRVgBSlcpw
-Mike
Out of Libreville for Leopoldville in the Belgian Congo.
-Mike
Into Leopoldville safely enough after miles of trees and wetlands. Off to the Righini Bar and Garage for a lube job...
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...N4m6rEF9R6czHY
-Mike
Next, a morning dead reckoning flight along the Congo to Lisala.
-Mike
Scenic flight skirting along the Congo. Tossed around a bit by a few African thunderstorms en route. And then, the last half hour approaching Lisala was plagued by loud thunder and the driving rains of a ... North Carolina thunderstorm. Safely in before the local storms threatened the equipment (computer).
Kodaks show early morning departure, then several encounters with the Congo storms, including one over Coquihatville. In the end, it was a delight to find Lisala's gravel strip along the Congo's north bank.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...UtOt0xWqdSXCy8
-Mike
On to Stanleyville (FZIA).
-Mike
Quick upriver leg completed to FZIA.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...s4tqBj0yfUX3Qw
-Mike
Quick refueling and departure a half-hour ago (SOH server was being persnickety). Lure of the Rwenzori and Victoria...
-Mike
Great flight over miles and miles of dense jungle, the Virunga national park, the beauties of Lake Edward and Lake George, the cloud-covered Rwenzori peaks, and finally the thunderstorms over Lake Victoria.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFli...tIS2S5YEIv2kgw
-Mike
Add a few photos...
Slipping into Simi-Simi; the jungle of the Congo is immense; Lake Edward and the historic Virunga National Park; clouds enshroud the peaks of the Rwenzori, the "Mountains of the Moon"; stormy skies and turbulence over Lake Victoria; and finally the tires squeak to signal a clean arrival at Kisumu's aerodrome.
-Mike
After a day boating on Lake Victoria, an early morning departure for Nairobi.
-Mike
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