For Iceman, who appears to have been blacklisted by a british ISP...
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From
Flyer.co.uk:
Last week we were going to head down to the French Alps but the snows had started and covered the altislopes already so it was back to plan B...which was initially the first part of Plan A.
Having spotted a private airfield for sale in the Loire we had made arrangements to stay there on the way to Megeve but as the pressure was off we waited for a good day and headed off to Caen for customs and fuel.
Years back I had worked with many Kiwis who had flown 'rhubarb' missions over France and their most vivid impressions even years later were the 'forts' along the coast and the beautiful chateaux inland that they flew around at window level hoping to permanently disturb some German officers' lunch...
This was the best day that we had experienced along the coast so took the opportunity to have a look at...
Fort de Tahiton...
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...and very close to it Fort de la Hougue
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As you know coastal France has many forts like this mostly designed by Vauban in the late 1600s. My interest was triggered by a recent article in
Volez!
Of course the obligatory photos of Utah Beach...
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and the memorial there...
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... the awesome cliffs at Pointe du Hoc were so many 'Rangers' were killed on D-Day,
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...many of them buried here...
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After landing at Caen for customs [no sign of them as usual] where the usual friendly pompiers did the refuelling and the equally pleasant ladies in the office took the fuel payment and the meagre landing fee we headed off to Vicq which is just to the NW of Chateauroux.
A beautiful afternoon and the only problem was trying to tell the various people we were talking to where our destination was as it had no four letter code.
Passed many towns like this with the autumn colours highlighting the fantastic architecture......
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A very friendly guy at Tours ATC, after giving us some radar vectors around an inbound to Tours gave us a heading to Vicq which indicated he must be into GA...we had it on the trusty GPS anyway and it soon come into view...left base for 18
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...where we we met by the vendor and great host Helmut...
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The strip has an aero club, hangar, gite and B&B accommodation...and is for sale!
<a href="http://www.echalier.org" target="_blank">http://www.echalier.org</a>
For various reasons we aren't going any further with it but it might be the ideal opportunity for someone...You can even be the President of the Club!
After a few beers out came the photo albums as Helmut spent 25 years in the Congo running his own charter business. Mrs GOP and Yen cooked up some real Thai food and so ended a perfect day.
Anyway, this ended our first day with four more to go just bumming around France...
The photos aren't as sharp as normal and as Mrs GOP was the photographer this resulted in some fairly animated discussion when I downloaded them...however it was my fault as I hadn't set it on auto...it seems...