As any pilot or aviation enthusiast will know, the first heavier-than-air powered flight took place in Kitty Hawk, on December 17th, 1903. The Wright Brothers flew their primitive Wright-Flyer I, made of Spruce wood and Pride of the West muslin, off Kill Devil Hills, NC. Today, a monument sits atop the dune upon which the Wright Brothers flew many of their test-glider flights. This monument is easily seen from First Flight Airport (KFFA), which is only a few hundred yards away.
First Flight Airport (KFFA) has one runway: 2/20 (3,000ft x 60ft). As one pilot famously said "If you can land at First Flight on a windy day, you can land anywhere." With tall trees on both ends and sides of the runway, it's frequently turbulent with a noticeable crosswind... this was the case on the day I flew there.
My dad was waiting at the end of the runway for our arrival into KFFA's runway 20. In the video below, you can see his exterior footage of our landing coupled with the GoPro cockpit footage which was being recorded at the same time. Here is the video:
The First Flight Airport was extremely quiet, as expected. There were a handful of planes on the ramp, covered with tarps. The background looking out from the airport was quite impressive though, with the Wright Brothers monument standing on the very close dune.
Here is the video of our takeoff from KFFA's runway 20. Once again, both the exterior footage from my dad and the cockpit GoPro footage have been matched up:
Thanks for reading and watching!
-Swayne Martin
Wow, what an exhilerating experience--to fly where the Wright Brothers first flew!
ReplyDeleteNice video, too. Great idea to sync it up with Dad's GoPro...and nice radio work, by the way!
There's a reason I included you in my most recent post, "My Favorite Aviation Bloggers!"
http://capnaux.blogspot.com/2013/10/my-favorite-aviation-bloggers.html
Thanks so much, it really was amazing!
DeleteAwesome to be included in your recent post, thanks for that!
Hope everything at USAir has been going well, thanks for the comment,
-Swayne
This is sooo cool! You live the most amazing aviation life. Don't ever lose the love.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! Appreciate it,
Delete-Swayne
Nice work on the video! Using 2 cameras was an excelent idea! Btw, nice landing
ReplyDeleteThanks! It took a lot of editing to get that just right haha
Delete-Swayne