Cant't see it? Hmnn !Cool. I don't see the plane in the pic.
There is a bomber at the bottom of Lake Mead that can be seen from the air. Can't fly drones over it because it's in a National Park. When I get to Vegas again I think I will fly a Cessna over it and snap some pics for fun.
Flying at another lake, I found a plane submerged in the water, turned out that it was used in this quarry for training EMT scuba divers!View attachment 2584
What part? I can write a book about it if you'd like! LOL !Sounds like you may have left out the best part of the story. LOL
I can now. Guess I'm blindCant't see it? Hmnn !
Not blind my friend!, Just needed a review! LOL !I can now. Guess I'm blind
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What part? I can write a book about it if you'd like! LOL !
I can now. Guess I'm blind
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WF , That's exactly what my first thought was, But when I dropped down low to investigate, I saw scuba divers and a sign saying training facility. I did drive over to it, just to make sure! Thanks for clarifying that WF !Sounds like there may have been a part where you called authorities to report a plane in the water?
As he picked up his hammer and saw.I see , I see said the blind man to his deaf son.
If you launch from outside of the park you can legally fly over the park. The air is controlled by the FAA. You cannot land or take off from the park. So you would need to have a launch site with a LOS to the lake.Cool. I don't see the plane in the pic.
There is a bomber at the bottom of Lake Mead that can be seen from the air. Can't fly drones over it because it's in a National Park. When I get to Vegas again I think I will fly a Cessna over it and snap some pics for fun.
Yeap!If you launch from outside of the park you can legally fly over the park. The air is controlled by the FAA. You cannot land or take off from the park. So you would need to have a launch site with a LOS to the lake.
I see said the blind man to his deaf wife as he peed against the wind....I see , I see said the blind man to his deaf son.
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