Take off in Grenchen - over the Jura
On a sunny afternoon, Saturday 2nd of July 2011, with all military airfields in the region closed, there was a chance to explore the cliffs of the mountain range from Lucerne to Thun.
Have a look at the Gallery or the Pictures
Robert Koch
HB-2402
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Lake of Sempach
Aproaching Lucerne and Pilatus in the Clouds
Close to Lucerne
City and Suburbs of Lucerne
Mt. Pilatus in the Haze
Mountain Face to Tomlishorn
Pilatus with the Peak Esel (Donkey)
Flying to Mittagsgüpfi
Riseteflue
Schimbrig and Schafmatt
Cliffs Schafmatt 46°54'20.1" N 8°3'6" E
Hengst with Schrattenfluh
Mountaineer on Top of Schiebengütsch
Cliffs of Schrattenfluh
Circling above Schrattenfluh
Following Siebe Hengste to Lake of Thun
Siebe Hengste - Seven Stallions
Along the Sigriswilgrat
Lake of Thun



















