Murska Subota, northern Slovenia
This morning at Dubova they had a class of young school kids at the airfield with a couple of fire engines for them to see the planes and have a go at shooting targets with the fire hoses. Having settled up and said our goodbyes to Jany and Josinko we all departed with a low and go for the kids and set course for Hungary. My turn on the radio this time, so I called Bratislava radar for flight plan activation and was eventually handed over to Budapest Info for a service across Hungary and into Slovenia. Ljubljana cleared us direct to Murska Sobota where we all landed safely onto a slightly gusty runway in 30c. The road junctions in Hungary gave us all some amusement as they are laid out with 2 semi circles rather than a large roundabout making the shape of a pair of boobs from the air!
There's been much deliberation about the next stop. We have some fairly high ground to cross now and the westerly wind is quite strong at altitude which will make our next leg to Southern Slovenia very challenging with mountain rotor.
Looks like our plan now is to wait out for the heat of the day so drop off and fly a relatively short 150 mile left to Postonja where they said we can camp and there is a restaurant nearby, although no fuel. From there we will fly tomorrow morning to Portoroz, Slovenia, to fill the tanks to the brim to try and make it all the way across Italy and into France, somehow.
For now the Aircon at this airport is very welcome!
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