EAA 322 Breakfast Fly-in at Kitty Hawk Airfield - 2022-01-15By Russell Dixon-PaverGoogle Banner Ad Kitty Hawk at around 06:45 did not look too promising for fly- ins. Two weight-shift trikes were early arrivals and the Kitty Hawk clubhouse that was looking inviting. A Piper TriPacer, a pair of Magni Gyros and a Savannah S were among the early arrivals. Local Kitty Hawk's Carl Erasmus soon had his Bat Hawk in the air. He finds this aircraft most suitable for his farming activities. An RV 8 lands to join the breakfast. Three R44 ZU-registered "Pepster" helicopters landed together. A beautifully built and maintained Bearhawk taxis in to park. The two weight-shift trikes heading out after their pilots enjoyed their breakfasts. Magni Gyro flyby and landing with the "handbrake". A Condor taxi out and takes off for some entertaining touch and goes… Rob Jonkers was on an important "training mission" - his grandson's first taste of flying addiction! A locally based RV departs. A Super Decathlon and Whisper X 350 (which was advertised for sale) arrive over the field in formation after an air-to-air photoshoot and land. This Police Air Wing crew enjoyed breakfast and then demonstrated the Pilatus Porter's amazing short take off capability and executed a flyby. An RV 8, RV 10 and Savannah S take off for departure. Alouettes II & III piloted by Charles Fuller and Rob Osner who always support aviation events, brought in some enthusiastic folks from Brakpan, A Local Cessna Skylane takes off. This spectacular-looking Safari made a short pit-stop. A Piper TriPacer takes off and performs a great "banana-pass" flyby. The Cessna 170, Super Decathlon and Piper Pacer wait patiently, while their pilots enjoy breakfast and good company. A Piper Pacer takes off. A Cessna Centurion makes a greeting flyby. The Alouette II & III make a formation flyby on departure for Brakpan. This local Pitts Special S-1S did some aerobatic training with a flyby before landing. A local Zlin 50 LS takes off for some aerobatic exercise. A local RV taking off for some aviating, because you just have to fly! It was once again a pleasure for Pilots Post to report on the EAA 322 Breakfast Fly-In and thanks are extended to organisers, Kitty Hawk club staff and those that worked behind the scenes. The restaurant provided excellent breakfasts and lunches - their curry and rice is highly recommended! Google Banner Ad PLEASE GO TO www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuRVZAGodT6sztTeXBGeMw and subscribe to our YouTube channel |