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N2151B Odyssey photo album

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:35 pm
by ejbnorfolk
Hello all,

I've uploaded a set of photos Joanne and I took when we moved our Odyssey from home to our airport 64CT.

Mark agreed to fly out to Connecticut and give our plane a test flight for us. He then gave me some dual instruction in it. The first day he was here was overcast and raining ... but, he flies anyway :-)

Fortunately, Mark gave us "Two Thumbs Up" and we've been flying it ever since.

I'll upload some more recent pictures soon.

Ed Baker

p.s.
The older fellow in the photos is Rudy Tomasik who was the owner of the 64CT airport. Sadly, Rudy passed away on July 29th. Rudy was a silver star recipient in WWII and the first man through the gate when they liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp ... a truly fascinating guy.
http://www.thetroubleshooters.com/80th/tomasik0001.html

Re: N2151B Odyssey photo album

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 1:04 am
by rahulchoudhary73
Hi Ed,

Could'nt possibly afford the fruits of your labour that went into this meticulously built odyssey, at this time. it's an amazing build log; had spent hours poring over it; couple years ago. plan to build one soon as i start working a gain, hopefully electric

Hats off for Rudy. it's an incredible book, have a few childhood memories of reading my father's army training material like that with plenty of large scale pincer movements

just love it that the thunder gulls hold so well in bad weather too; doves buzzing the rooftop today morning, saw one directly overhead with forward slanted wing and winglets at the arm fully flared, couldn't make out if they were downward canted at the same time

Thanks once again,
Rahul

Re: N2151B Odyssey photo album

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 1:07 am
by rahulchoudhary73
Hi Ed,

Could'nt possibly afford the fruits of your labour that went into this meticulously built odyssey, at this time. it's an amazing build log; had spent hours poring over it; couple years ago. plan to build one soon as i start working a gain, hopefully electric

Hats off for Rudy. it's an incredible book, have a few childhood memories of reading my father's army training material like that with plenty of large scale pincer movements

just love it that the thunder gulls hold so well in bad weather too; doves buzzing the rooftop today morning, saw one directly overhead with forward slanted wing and winglets at the arm fully flared, couldn't make out if they were downward canted at the same time

Thanks once again,
Rahul