Here are some photos of his adventures that he recently shared with Robert Meyer. We’re not sure how he landed in some of these locations, but obviously he’s a talented pilot!
Learn more at www.air-adventures.fr/safaris-kenya/
The AirCam is a twin-engine open cockpit experimental amateur-built aircraft designed and engineered with safety, visibility, and versatility in mind.
Experience flying like never before, and prepare to be amazed. Such low and slow exploration isn’t possible in any other aircraft with the same level of assurance.
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Take off in less than 100 feet and land in under 500 feet
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With an AirCam you can cruise whisper quiet, just off idle, at the fantastic low level sight seeing speed of only 55mph while burning as little as 3.5gph. The AirCam from Lockwood Aircraft Corp. challenges expectations and offers radically different perspectives; each flight is a new adventure!
Learn MoreMany of you know the AirCam was first designed to fulfill a photography mission in Nairobi, Africa, for National Geographic magazine. (That aircraft is currently hanging above the Fergus Plaza in the lobby of the EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh. Stop by during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015 to view the aircraft. Museum admission is always free to EAA members.)
Today, there is another AirCam flying the sky of Kenya. Alexis Peltier operates Air Adventures, flying an AirCam and a Cessna 206 to take adventurers to places unreachable by ground-bound vehicles.
Here are some photos of his adventures that he recently shared with Robert Meyer. We’re not sure how he landed in some of these locations, but obviously he’s a talented pilot!
Learn more at www.air-adventures.fr/safaris-kenya/