First off an apology. I forgot to take a sceenshot of me taking off. So it starts with me getting on course...
Post take off. Engines on full and climbing. Course 213.

Crossing the Solent in the dark...

Dawn at last. I can now see where I am going. And that i'm off course. Never mind, this crate seems to veer left so it's good compensation.

English channel past, crossing the French coast over Brittany.

After crossing the coast I realised I was very near to where I went on holiday this summer. So I took a quick detour to have a look at the Rade de Brest...

And the Baie de Douarnenez. (Excellent sailing to be had there. And my god do they know how to put on a festival!)

Past Douarnenez bay and heading for de la Pointe du raz...

An arial view of the Raz. One of the fastest and dangerous tidal rips in the world flows round that headland with the water going up to 9 knots at full flow.

Right, enough of detours. Back on course (now 207 degrees) and off we go.

Heading out into the bay of Biscay. 200 miles of sea now lies ahead before I reach Spain. But that's all to come in the next part.

I took off from Luton airport at 0530 am. ETA Lisbon is about midday. Provided I don't run out of fuel. Average speed is about 140kts at aproximately 14,000 feet.





Bar by Mees





