During the shop's week closure, the restorer and I prioritized the Chief's gear leg repairs and Sis' inspection, strengthened by camaraderie from the WACO fly-in. With community support, we tackled challenges effectively, learning valuable lessons in aircraft ownership. Progress is continual, underscoring the importance of collaboration in aviation.
Small Steps Toward Big Progress
The past week has been full of steady, small steps—those little bits of progress that only show themselves in the shavings on the floor or the clean spaces uncovered beneath floorboards. Mama’s Chief and the Gear Legs At the portable workbench, I held the table while the restorer worked the adjustable reamer through the Chief’s... Continue Reading →
Hangar Days and North Stars
The author reflects on balancing restoration, aviation, and life with their Bonanza, Sis. Summer signifies a chance to re-engage with meaningful projects, emphasizing efficient resource use. As they prepare for upcoming flying seasons, the focus shifts towards personal growth and enjoying the airport life, nurturing dreams through careful attention and balance.
Oshkosh Moments: From Traditions to Kismet
Oshkosh embodies a blend of traditions and unexpected events, notably during its annual gatherings. From WomenVenture Wednesday to networking moments, participants connect deeply while balancing rituals. A poignant moment occurs when a previously lost family airplane, Mama's Chief, is returned, evoking powerful emotions and reaffirming life's interconnectedness through cherished memories and family legacies.
Returning from Oshkosh: Finding My Way Back to Earth
The writer reflects on their experiences at this year's AirVenture, highlighting the emotional transition back to everyday life. They discuss ongoing aviation projects and personal milestones, emphasizing the importance of recognizing progress, learning satisfaction, and the enduring significance of a cherished aircraft, Sis. The post illustrates a deep connection to flying and personal growth.
Back in Brigadoon: Oshkosh Begins
The annual Oshkosh gathering transforms Wittman Regional Airport into a vibrant hub of aviation enthusiasts each July. This year, an early arrival allowed friends and restorers to unwind before responsibilities began. Highlights included socializing, sharing insights on aircraft, and unexpected gifts, all culminating in anticipation for a busy week ahead filled with judging and camaraderie.
Highlights from the Aeronca Fly-In Weekend
The Aeronca fly-in this year celebrated community and legacy. Despite challenging weather, attendees shared camaraderie and history through parts sales, aircraft displays, and factory tours. New and seasoned enthusiasts connected, creating lasting memories that highlight Aeronca's enduring spirit and passion.
Discover the Aeronca Haven: A Tribute to Aeronca History
A duo of Aeronca enthusiasts has created a haven for showcasing Aeronca aircraft next to their home airport, where their growing collection attracts visitors. During a pre-convention fly-out, pilots gathered despite challenging weather, celebrating community and passion. The haven has evolved from a building into a cherished destination for aviation history and camaraderie.
Why We Fly: Celebrating Aviation’s Legacy
The past week marked steady progress in aviation, leading to the upcoming fly-in events in Ohio and Oshkosh. This close-knit community thrives on shared passions and connections, celebrating both past traditions and future innovations. Flying embodies a sense of reward, reminding us of the wonder that drives our pursuit of aviation.
First Chief Flight: Familiar Yet Entirely New
The author reflects on their first flight in an Aeronca Chief, emphasizing its differences from the Champ and their emotional connection to family legacy in aviation. They recall their late mother's passion for flying, the camaraderie at the airport, and how each flight brings them closer to familiar places, evoking cherished memories.