The Tribune's Oliver Watson got an invitation to head skyward with local pilot Ted McIntosh. Pick up a copy of tomorow's Tribune for his first hand account.
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These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
This two-seater took Tribune journalist Oliver Watson skyward early Thursday morning.
Ted McIntosh with his pride and joy.
These were taken between Black Range Road and Jugiong. The birds-eye view was thanks to Ted McIntosh and his two-seater plane.
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