Pictures of the day: Flying without an engine

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Frequent photo contributor Albert L Dyer sent in these photos, taken at Hinckley Airport in Illinois, just outside of Chicago O’Hare airspace.

“It is surrounded by farmlands rich in green crops,” he begins. “It’s a peacefully quiet airport. Hinckley is an airport with golf course smooth turf that primarily operates a glider operation. There are plenty of chairs outside the operations building to sit in for seekers like me to watch. This I found to be a very soothing experience.

Answering questions from the local folks that just stopped by to “set a spell” and watch, to those who fly in, one question seems to always be asked…and perhaps over time answered a thousand times already, “where can you fly if you don’t have an engine?”

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“A flight experience is usually offered as an answer with distance flown and duration aloft from pilots with grins as though they had won the lottery.’

“Me? I flew in to “set a spell” and watch, asked perhaps too many questions, “set a spell” longer, watched some more, just relaxing and thought, “what a nice place to fly from. I think I need to get an intro flight logged sometime this year.” Sat a bit longer. It really was a nice day watching gliders fly.”

Source: http://generalaviationnews.comPictures of the day: Flying without an engine

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