Having flown from Egypt, we spent two nights at Corfu on the west coast of Greece.
 

 We parked at Corfu's airport.

 Corfu's old town is quite charming.  There is a lot of history, including its long centuries as a possession of Venice and the periodic assaults by the Ottoman Turks.  This resulted in impressive fortifications.

A practical feature of Corfu was that my mobile phone did not work at all.  I could not log on to any local mobile phone provider.  My own service form Three seems to be very substandard.

Today (Sunday) we departed Corfu and flew across the Adriatic to Italy.  Here is landfall at Ancona:



There was a considerable headwind and we stayed low over Italy, eventually climbing to FL200 (or 20,000 feet) over the Alps.  The Alps had some considerable weather and the TKS anti-ice system was put to good use.  Here are the Alps, largely cloud-covered.......

 .... followed by descent in to Switzerland and crossing the Rhine.


Finally getting lined up for the runway at Habsheim.  This historic airfield is in France, near Basel.



Followed by a very welcome Welcome Party!







Following the festivities the Mooney was tucked away in its hangar, after a month's adventures.  It behaved almost flawlessly.


That is intended to be the end of this blog, although I may amend some earlier posts where circumstances constrained my comments.

I hoped you enjoyed it!





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  1. Pleased to hear you are safely home.

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  2. Soooo glad to know that you are safe and sound❤️

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