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Departing and heading West

Kim, Kevin and Erich.
Y10-09-22
Subject: Europa-List: RR highlight
From: "Fred Klein" <fklein@orcasonline.com>
Date: Wed, September 22, 2010 10:25 am
To: europa-list@matronics.com
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One of the highlights for me of the fly-in occurred at the very end
with the departure of the west coasters in a flight of 3...Kevin K.,
Kim P., and Erich T.

Following an offset/staggered formation take off (which would have
compared favorably to any ANG F-16 gaggle), they had agreed to a
request for a high speed low pass which would be captured digitally
for posterity.

Taking a wide pattern, they were seen joining up in a gentle
climb...the minutes ticked by...photographers out on the runway
readied their cameras.

First seen as specks, they descended and accellerated...yes, it would
be a LOW pass indeed. As they approached...3 monowheels, LG tucked,
at (seemingly) WOT, they were nonetheless whisper-quiet...and
gradually observers could hear the increasing whine of the 914s. The
harmonics of multiple engines were audible and which quickly became a
roar.

One photographer was taken back to a time at Oshkosh when he
experienced a symphony of Merlins during a fly by of Kermit Weeks'
Mosquito bomber and the synchronized Allisons of a P-38 Lightning...
(you had to have been there). The photographer became lost in his
reverie.

And in a split second they were overhead...and they were
gone...climbing into the sun, and heading home.

Date: 09/18/2010
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Make NIKON Model E5700
Aperture Value f/6.6 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash No Flash Focal Length 71.2 mm
ISO 200 Metering Mode Spot
Shutter Speed Value 0 sec Date/Time Sat 18 Sep 2010 09:06:46 PM UTC
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