A day of therapy ... part 2

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Spike
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A day of therapy ... part 2

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Once lunch was over David and I decided to head off to the east and head out over the shore to fly up the coast a little bit. It was quite a beautiful day to be looking at the shore. We headed up north to Dover AFB, then northwest back towards Baltimore, around the ADIZ this time. We made an unplanned fuel stop at EVY while on the way home. I figured that we had 3 hours on the fuel tanks and that we might as well get fuel while we were near by. Got to see some nifty stuff on the way home too....

Some swampy/muddy land between the ocean and the bay

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Rehoboth Delaware ..

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Rehoboth Deleware mainstreet & boardwalk

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These two structures are nifty. They are old towers built back in WWII used to search for submarines and I guess invasion forces. You can find them strewn accross the beaches between Rehoboth and OC Maryland.

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The ferry that runs between DE and NJ.

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Dover AFB. There were quite a few transports on the ramp. I think these in the photos are C-141's. Usually they have a bunch of C-5's out there but I didnt see any on this trip.

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Dover Downs & its NASCAR track, the Monster Mile

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The last photo I took at EVY when we stopped for fuel. I dont know the story on this airport, except that I believe it has a rich military history that somehow involves Boeing. I think it was/is a training location for Chinook flight crews or mechanics. Anyone know anything? They had these three there and one of them was runnin on the ramp when we arrived. Actually, he was still there running when we left too. I think it was some kind of maint run-up or something.

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All in all it was an excellent day of flying. 3.7 hours of xCountry flight. What a great way to get the season started :thumbsup: Dont forget to take some time out from driving rivets to stretch those wings. See you up there and don't bend nuthing ;)

-- Spike
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