After we got back from Raglan flying up the West Coast (with a detour at 1400 feet past the Glenbrook Steel Mill and the outer coastline of the Manakau Harbour keeping under the Auckland International Control Zone), it was time to pull ZK-KMM "Honey Bebe" out of the hangar for a local flight down the East Coast out towards Kawau Island. I reckon it was even more spectacular out there in the still air.
Observant readers of the blog will notice the new canopy that I have been working on over the Lockdown period. It was great and it sure is nicer to fly under a canopy than with an open cockpit IMHO.
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