Wednesday, November 23, 2005

At Auckland Observatory waiting for the lights to go down, the starts to come out and the warp drive be engaged so we can see how incredibly large the universe is as we watch BIG! in the platetarium.
What a cool night we all had Posted by Picasa
Okay, 20 poiints for the best caption regarding Rob. Posted by Picasa
The big suprise of the night, the Eagle 2 Helicopter arrives in Waimauku Posted by Picasa
We've got you guys in our sights Posted by Picasa
Eagle 2 coming in to land, it kicked up all the cut hay and grass in the paddock which swirled around our heads. With the noise of the rotors, the wind and the grass it was just an amazing experience. Posted by Picasa
who cut the grass? Posted by Picasa
wow Posted by Picasa
The Eagle has Landed Posted by Picasa
this is just too awesome! Posted by Picasa
and I've got this cool utility belt... Posted by Picasa
The longest period the cubs and scouts have stood still and been quiet, will it last? Posted by Picasa
Our binoculars cost $20,000 , how much were yours? Posted by Picasa
We track villains with our infrared camera mounted under the helicopter. They cannot hide from us, not even in water - we always catch them Posted by Picasa
We can do heli-sniping but we need to land first to get the guns out of the locked hatch on the side of the helicopter Posted by Picasa
We've got GPS, Guns, Laptops, Guns, InfraRed , Guns, Sirens... Posted by Picasa
Lets see those guns again... Posted by Picasa
Right, lets all watch Pete run to get out of the way Posted by Picasa
Bye guys, thanks very much for your visit! Posted by Picasa
Waimauku Scouts and Cubs had a great suprise when the Eagle 2 Police Air Support Team landed in Glasgow Park. Some of the parents were just as suprised. Posted by Picasa
Watching the Skys Posted by Picasa