Flight from Poland to Eger and Hajduszoboszlo in Hungary

Started by Lusik, October 01, 2016, 12:00:26 AM

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Lusik

It was a quick decision. I received an e-mail about the flight on Thursday morning, we had a briefing in the evening and I was on the way to Hungary at 11:00  the following day. :)

The machine. Apollo Fox ultralight. I had some doubts before flying this thing. It seems to be very flimsy


Over Poland












A green patch just below a hill is Lososina Dolna airfield


Approaching the border between Poland and Slovakia


Slovakia










Over mountains


On final approach to Eger airfield


It's a beautiful area surrounded by vineyards.






There was some kind of fly in on Saturday. This thing is called Hungarocopter. :)


A flight to Hadjuszoboszlo on Saturday. Hungarian Puszta.




I managed to take a few air-to-air shots. It's a 1962 Cessna 175 in a beautiful condition.


Hajduszoboszlo final


Cessna 152 belonging to a friend of mine.


Hungarian farmers at work






In Eger


Warsaw Flying Club's aircraft in Eger


On the way back to Poland. Slovakia again


Stara Lubovna castle


Polish-Slovakian border


Kielce


Back in Poland


Me and the owner of the plane. A great guy with great sense of humour. Everybody called him Franz Joseph. Guess why. ;)

Asid

You are very lucky Lusik. Brilliant pictures.

I really like the Hungarocopter.



Thanks for posting these.

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Lusik

Thanks. If any of DOW guys are in Warsaw feel invited for a flight. :)


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Lumituisku

marvellous photos Lusik!

Poland looks very beautiful country from the air. I dare to say that even more than Finland.

These photos vere really something. Really...  I get so much into feeling of it when looking at these. Thank you so much for Sharing!

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Tom N

Zachowat?
Predkost?
Holowania? ^^

I liked the top-down view of that Castle/Fortress most.