
Never mind. I had a lovely time at the local airport. Lots of activity after a quiet start. Then a wonderful surprise. I was lucky enough to achieve another ambition. A flight in a Piper Cub. Conditions couldn't have been better for a nice trip over what I think is some of the prettiest countryside in the UK. These were taken with my long lens which is not ideal for this job.
Just after take-off. A classic view of Shoreham Airport looking north over the Adur valley. Pity the tide was out.

Shoreham Harbour inner basin with the 'new' gas-fired power station built in 2000. It was built on the site of the old one which was much nicer looking & a more prominent landmark.
It might not have been so efficent but the plumes of white smoke from the twin chimneys acted as a giant windsock.

This is our destination. Headcorn Aerodrome, home of the Tiger Club & all sorts of other organisations.


Here's our trusty steed after landing.

It was so hot that we had the doors open on the way back. What a fantastic viewpoint.
Shame I forgot to pop my little digicam in my top pocket this morning. I'm ashamed to admit that I have no idea where this is.
One of several private airstrips we passed on our journey. One of the aircraft had just landed.
Almost home after a delightful trip. Another view over Shoreham Harbour.

Thanks to my friend Rod for his generosity.
















