This was its first day giving rides at the museum.
I thought of asking if they'd give me some stick time, but things were moving pretty quickly, with people waiting behind me... so I had to settle for having a merely wonderful time, instead of an incredibly orgasmic thrill of a lifetime. Oh, well...I already have some UPF-7 time; yawn...

Looks and sounds marvelous in the air...
And away we go. Here we see "barnstormer food": oil mixed with smashed bugs. Full of protein, and it keeps you regular...

Okay... some explanation is required here: I was shooting with the camera up over my head and pointed back; no way of knowing what I was getting. The pilot told me after the ride that he liked to duck out of sight sometimes "mostly as a joke" (but probably also in case a camera comes flying at his face!)... as it turned out, I got a pretty funny sequence...
"Where'd he go?!"
"Uh.... now what do I do?"
I guess I was just absorbed in concentration here, didn't even know i was in the shot, but I look worried... LOL!!!
It was an excellent ride, with some very steep wingovers, a negative-gee pushover, and a superb landing in gusting wind.
That's it from the GAAM for now; NE US members may want o visit them sometime...
http://www.goldenageair.org/











