Update on our Waikoloa House

Progress on our house up in Waikoloa! They have finally started putting on the external walls and it is beginning to look like a habitable house. We went up on Saturday and stopped by after our volunteer work with the Civil Air Patrol. We had to simulate a crashed airplane with a transponder giving off a signal and the CAP flight 28 found us after about a 30 minute search.

Here is a shot of the back of the house with the ocean view. Starting to look better and better.

Here is the site of our simulated silver and blue airplane that crashed in Waikoloa with the transponder nearby.
3 Comments:
Cool! That is so exciting, I bet you can't wait to move in!
Nice...so how do you track an aircraft if the transponder is broken and/or is on StandBy?
Isaac, this was supposed to be a fake plane crash. The black boxes on planes usually give off a signal after the plane has crashed to that searchers can find the wreckage.
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