Flight Kloten — Salzburg
Day trip on 1 September 2009 with Moonlight Air and a Cirrus SR20 from Kloten airport via Allgäu to Salzburg. In contrast to the Rockwell Commander 114, this aircraft did not have an opening in the pilot's cockpit through which one could photograph with the camera. Therefore, a few reflections are visible in some of the photos and the sharpness is somewhat reduced.
Fig. 1: Pilot M. Widemann of Moonlight Air with rental airplane Cirrus SR20 . Nikon D3; Δt=1/400 s; f=50 mm; f/10.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:07:09
Fig. 2: The pilot's headphones on the dashboard of the airplane. Without ear protection it's pretty loud in the cabin and one can barely talk to each other. Nikon D3; Δt=1/500 s; f=50 mm; f/3.5; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:18:02
Fig. 3: The village Niederhasli with Lake Mettmenhasler and the fuel tanks. Nikon D3; Δt=1/250 s; f=50 mm; f/8.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:50:49
Fig. 4: On the left is the village Dänikon , in the middle the colf course Otelfingen and right of it the business area and village Otelfingen . Nikon D3; Δt=1/250 s; f=50 mm; f/8.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:52:30
Fig. 5: In the foreground is Mount Üetliberg with Hotel Uto Kulm . It is the beginning of the Albis mountain chain along Lake Zurich. On the left a piece of Lake Zurich is visibla, in between the roadway A3. Nikon D3; Δt=1/250 s; f=50 mm; f/6.3; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:56:46
Fig. 6: An american once said that Zurich is a pretty city with the lake in the middle. Flying above Zurich. In the background the Swiss Alps. Nikon D3; Δt=1/400 s; f=50 mm; f/8.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 09:57:14
Fig. 7: On the left, the valley of the river Töss is snaking through the hills of Zürich highlands. The village in the foreground is Saland, behind Bauma . Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:02:50
Fig. 8: On the left lies the small city Wetzikon , on the right Lake Pfäffikon with the village Pfäffikon/ZH . In the background is the banana of Lake Zurich and the panorama of Swiss Alps. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/7.1; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:03:27
Fig. 9: This is Lake Constance. Or is it called Lake Floor or Lake Ground in English? We're looking up the Rhein valley. On the left is Austria and on the right Switzerland. The small island in the foreground is Lindau. Unfortunately there is a reflex across the image because I had to shoot through the glass. The Cirrus SR20 has no small opening where one can put the lens through. Nikon D3; Δt=1/500 s; f=50 mm; f/3.5; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:19:12
Fig. 10: Flying over the pretty Allgäu in Bavaria with the Alps in the background. The lake in the foreground is Lake Niedersonthofer and the one a little bit further away on the left side is the reservoir Rottachspeicher. Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/10.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:26:24
Fig. 11: Flying over the pretty Allgäu in Bavaria with the Alps in the background. The small lake in the foregraund in the middle is Lake Öschle and a bit further away is Lake Niedersonthofer. The city on the lower right corner is Kempten in Allgäu. Nikon D3; Δt=1/160 s; f=50 mm; f/6.3; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:29:51
Fig. 12: Flying over the south of Bavaria with the Alps in the background. The lake shining through the haze is Lake Forggen. Nikon D3; Δt=1/400 s; f=50 mm; f/10.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:31:38
Fig. 13: The shiny Lake Haslach with the reservoir Lechstausee Urspring. The river Lech a tributary stream of the river Danube. The village on the lower right corner is called Bernbeuren. Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:35:03
Fig. 14: The Alps are reflecting in Lake Forggen in the background. The river Lech is exiting there and flows later into the Danube. The small lake on the lower edge of the image that looks like a question mark is called Lake Deuten. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/7.1; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:37:49
Fig. 15: From right to left or front to back: Lake Staffel, Lake Rieg and Lake Kochel with the Alps in the mist. Nikon D3; Δt=1/400 s; f=50 mm; f/10.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:40:02
Fig. 16: The many small pools around Lake Oster are located south of Lake Starnberg . Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:43:11
Fig. 17: Lake Tegern with the misty Alps in the background. Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:48:52
Fig. 18: Aerial view of Lake Tegern with the impressive Alps in the background. The river in the foreground is called Mangfall. Nikon D3; Δt=1/160 s; f=50 mm; f/6.3; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:52:41
Fig. 19: This is the famous Lake Chiem, recreation site and tourist attraction of Bavaria. Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 10:59:34
Fig. 20: In the foreground lies Lake Höfen, a reservour. Behind in the center of the image is Lake Abtsdorf. Far far away one can see the runway of Salzburg airport. Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=50 mm; f/9.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 11:08:50
Fig. 21: The runway of Salzburg airport with mountains in the background. Nikon D3; Δt=1/100 s; f=50 mm; f/16.0; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 11:11:46
Fig. 22: The austrian "follow me" car with a german word play: "Einweisair" sounds like "Einweiser", which is the aicraft marshaller. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/7.1; ISO 200; 1 September 2009 11:17:53
Fig. 23: The southern shore of Lake Waging. The village here is really called "Petting". :-) It was named long before Bavarian people knew english. Fucking is just 35 minutes away and lies in Austria. Nikon D3; Δt=1/100 s; f=50 mm; f/5.0; ISO 400; 1 September 2009 19:21:36
Fig. 24: This lake has two names. The northern part is called Lake Taching and the southern part Lake Waging. Nikon D3; Δt=1/125 s; f=50 mm; f/5.6; ISO 400; 1 September 2009 19:22:30
Fig. 25: The sun is setting. We're flying in the dusk now. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/4.5; ISO 400; 1 September 2009 19:27:18
Fig. 26: The moon is almost full and shines over Lake Chiem in the dusk. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/4.5; ISO 400; 1 September 2009 19:35:18
Fig. 27: The moon, with the frame of the airplane window. Nikon D3; Δt=1/200 s; f=50 mm; f/7.1; ISO 800; 1 September 2009 19:39:13
Fig. 28: Proof that flat earthers are wrong! :-) Nikon D3; Δt=1/320 s; f=10.5 mm; f/9.0; ISO 800; 1 September 2009 19:46:05
Fig. 29: Ahead of us are dark clouds. Our destination airport must be somewhere there. Nikon D3; Δt=1/40 s; f=17 mm; f/3.2; ISO 1600; 1 September 2009 20:23:10
Fig. 30: Flying in red light district. The cockpit light of the Cirrus SR-20 airplane. Nikon D3; Δt=1/60 s; f=20 mm; f/4.0; ISO 1600; 1 September 2009 20:25:20
Fig. 31: The lights of the city Konstanz. The small island is called Mainau. Nikon D3; Δt=1/31 s; f=50 mm; f/1.4; ISO 3200; 1 September 2009 20:35:18