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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Mar 22, 2012
Description: What does it feel like to discover a magic carpet transporting you up and over ground-bound trivialities?

Who can describe riding with the wind over a world where beauty stretches from horizon to horizon, seeing it all within reach?

How do you show what a sky-borne artist sees dancing among so many possibilities spread out on an infinite canvas?

Heck if I can say. You might get lucky enough to see it though. I think I did today.

Date Taken: Mar 22, 2012
Place Taken: Central Florida
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: Perfect_Expression.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 502, N346PE
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Dan Nickens - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Having seen the wonder all around us could be maddening if it were not within our reach. To access all that is out there requires returning to our origins. Touching down lightly is perfection’s exclamation point.      Attachments:  

Perfect Positioning.jpg
Perfect Positioning


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    How best to reflect upon a soul-filling flight? You might just park on a beach and sip iced tea in the cool breezes shaded from a brilliant sun.<br /><br />      Attachments:  

Perfect for Pondering.jpg
Perfect for Pondering


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    We weren’t the only ones basking in the beauty of a spring day. Another SeaRey joined the beach crowd.      Attachments:  

Basking in Spring.jpg
Basking in Spring


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Once you’ve tasted that which I can see but can’t describe, you will always be ready to launch again. Leonardo da Vinci could see that without ever taking off: 'For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.'<br /><br /><br /><br />      Attachments:  

Re Launch Ready.jpg
Re Launch Ready


    
  
Don Maxwell - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Richard has the SeaRey grin! (But he needs a Garner's Landing cap to go with it.)     
  
Russ Garner - Mar 22,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    I agree Don, I have a fresh batch at the printer pick them up tomorrow. The t-shirts look good to.     
  
Richard Bach - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    I got the cap last year, but have not been qualified to wear it till I had my own airplane and <br />flown it. <br />After flying with Dan, and at last, the hat..<br />     
  
Don Maxwell - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Richard, there's one more step in full Garner-qualification--on Sunday.<br /><br />I need another cap, too, Russ, blue, I think, please.     
  
Russ Garner - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    You got it Don.     
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    PE slips into the soft, watery arms of Lake Idamere after successfully threading the metal and mud gauntlet leading from her alma mater. That was only one of the tests she passed defending her dissertation with the good Doctor Richter.      Attachments:  

Gaunlet Ran.jpg
Gaunlet Ran


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Formation flight is difficult and dangerous unless you have a highly disciplined wingman. The dark plane precisely tracked Papa Echo’s every move with absence of light speed.      Attachments:  

Tight Formation.jpg
Tight Formation


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    With diligence you might get a glimpse of old time Florida in the cracks and crevices of modern concrete and glass. The modestly elevated view from a SeaRey greatly facilitates the search.      Attachments:  

Finding Old Florida.jpg
Finding Old Florida


    
  
Dan Nickens - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Papa Echo’s path was paved with silver after completing her post graduate studies at SeaRey Central today. In his after action evaluation Doctor Richter awarded high praise for PE and her pilot. For extra credit the students dazzled the good doctor with their delving into astral subjects dear to his heart.      Attachments:  

Silver Edition.jpg
Silver Edition


    
  
Richard Bach - Mar 24,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Turn it upside down, the black airplane's casting a three-dimensional shadow.<br />Lovely photos, Dan!     
  
Philip Mendelson - Mar 23,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Told Ya! He's hooked!!!     
  
Richard Bach - Mar 24,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    You told him right, Phil. Totally hooked. I've owned some 40 airplanes, but this one...this <br />one owns me.     


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