Your post really got my attention, I had just arrived home from an afternoon on 
the beach at South Padre Island, and was commenting while there that except for 
the sun bathers, one could land an Ercoupe easily on that beach.  Nice to see 
it has been done.

--- In [email protected], "Marty Due" <marty-d...@...> wrote:
>
> A couple of Saturdays ago, we flew down to Westport, WA, and then up to 
> Copalis Beach, where we landed on the beach.  Supposedly, it is the only 
> state airport on an ocean beach.  We landed just after high tide.  There are 
> as can be as many as 70 planes there on a good day, I read somewhere.  Here 
> is the airport guide info and pic:
> http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/AllStateAirports/CopalisBeach_CopalisState.htm
> 
> Here is a video of us on the beach after landing (my copilot forgot to push 
> the record button on the camera  while we were landing, with  all the 
> excitement of landing there for the first time):
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SKkJsF9SLw
> 
> and here is a video of us taking off:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k-rs4m29Q0
> 
> When we got back to KRNT, we thouroughly washed down the whole airplane, 
> especially the gear.  Although we don't plan on doing this often, we look 
> forward to going back down there again when a lot more folks are down there.  
> There are a lot of videos of planes landing down there on You Tube, including 
> an old twin Beach taildragger.  One of the local we met on the beach said a 
> guy with a turbine Goose comes down once in awhile and impresses everyone 
> while he back the plane up the beach after landing.  Cool!
> Marty Duke N846MD KRNT
>


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