1920's style aviation with 21st century technology in open cockpit weight shift control light sport aircraft, flex wing microlights, and ultralight trikes
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Drainages and erosion in the desert often produce unique patterns best appreciated from the air. The larger patterns are frequently found along arroyos where their intricate design is a function of water flow and soil composition, but interesting...
Below is a video shot in Bukidnon. Carlito Frias shot this video from a weight shift control aircraft in the steep canyons of this province in the Philippines. It captures the beauty of these deeply eroded canyons as well as the surrounding...
The monsoons season was late this year. It traditionally begins on July 4th but this year was late. There were periods of rain and the playas of the bootheel filled. Below is a low level aerial photograph of the playa in Playas Valley filled with...
We've moved! Kinda.
The Sky Gypsies blog will now be created 1 mile east (as the WSC aircraft flies and 3 miles by road) from it's former location at the Sky Gypsies complex in Amigos del Cielo Airpark 5 miles north of Rodeo New Mexico. The posts,...
As mentioned in earlier posts, a number of the low level aerial photographs taken from weight shift control aircraft have been submitted to Google Earth for inclusion on the map. Below is an interactive Google Earth map with many of the photographs...