Hi All,
As promised, here are some pics. These ones are of the flight over from Los Angeles and once we arrived in Orlando, Florida.
BELOW: A Harry Potter poster:
BELOW: Welcome...
BELOW: Once in Orlando you have to get a train from the outer terminals to the main terminal:
BELOW: Interesting thunderclouds over the Gulf of Mexico:
BELOW: Tom & Josh:
BELOW: An inflight choc chip cookie - it was MASSIVE:
BELOW: A pic taken by Kevan:
BELOW: Me, Kalinda and Kevan:
BELOW: Tom, Tarin and Josh (near window):
BELOW: Not long out of Los Angeles:
That's it for now...
John, Tarin, Kalinda, Kevan, Josh & Tom.
Looks like all of you are having a great time. I'm enjoying your trip reports and photos. Regards, PeteJ, Canberra.
ReplyDeleteSome trivia for you. Do you know how the shuttle is moved back to Kennedy from their landing sites? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Carrier_Aircraft
ReplyDelete"Flying with the additional drag and weight of the Orbiter imposes significant fuel and altitude penalties. The range is reduced to 1,000 nautical miles (1,850 km), compared to an unladen range of 5500 nautical miles (10,100 km)"
I can't believe the size of the cookie from your in-flight picture! I wonder how much having it on board reduced the range of your aircraft?
Super trip you guys are having.
Barry