On my last tour to the Southern Jutland I made a short visit to Tønder flying club.
They have a nice runway, very good facilities, and most important – congenial members. Tower on the photo below:
Local, UTC, and other useful destinations’ time:
Briefing room:
I need the same in my garden:
I wonder what happened:
A visit to the club’s hangars:
From Tønder I headed for Endelave. Haderslev fjord on the photo below. There were some rain showers here and there,
and at some point I also got a couple of drops:
Clouds over the Gamborg Fjord were spectacular:
Æbelholm and Æbelø islands off Funen’s north coast. Æbelhom has an elevation of about 1m. It is connected to Æbelø via a 2km sandbar called Brådet that is periodically submerged. When the tide is low you can walk from Funen to Æbelø.
Æbelø (English: Apple island) is about 2 square km. Once it was inhabited by about 40 people, and there are still houses left. Today, it has 2 inhabitants during summer, but otherwise uninhabited. The island has a beautiful beach, idyllic forest, and offers outstanding scenery.
And soon I reached Endelave where I spent the rest of that wonderful day: