Notes:

Rather rare afternoon compass swing for HB-VUS3 (to be N723AF), as the PC24 usually perform their compass swing in the morning. This made it possible to catch it with the Buochs church in the background, which was rebuilt in 1804 after being destroyed by arson by French troops. Prior to this one, a church has stood here since the 10th century. And behind it, the timeless alpine peaks that give Nidwalden its bewitching character.

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Rather rare afternoon compass swing for HB-VUS3 (to be N723AF), as the PC24 usually perform their compass swing in the morning. This made it possible to catch it with the Buochs church in the background, which was rebuilt in 1804 after being destroyed by arson by French troops. Prior to this one, a church has stood here since the 10th century. And behind it, the timeless alpine peaks that give Nidwalden its bewitching character.

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Dranob

Thank you, the snow is on the alpine peaks! BXO is only at 1475ft ASL and is unfortunately not covered in snow that often in winter.

HA-KLS

Beautiful backdrop but where is the snow?!

Luca Radulescu

Oh-my!! What a capture... The Swiss Alps look great, as always!!