The past few days have been spent inside, snow coming down around us like a shaken snow globe. Fourteen inches fell in just over a day. Thankfully, it was snow and not ice like areas farther south received. It’s been beautiful and quiet—one of those rare pauses that gently reminds you to slow down, take... Continue Reading →
Sandblasting and Shifting Plans
The narrative describes the restoration process of Mama's Chief, a 1946 Aeronca Chief. A sandblaster is needed to clean the fuselage before painting, and the restorer coordinates logistics despite scheduling challenges. Friends assist in transportation, highlighting the collaborative spirit in aviation restoration as plans evolve rapidly due to time constraints and weather conditions.
Behind the Scenes of the Parade of Planes
The town's annual Parade of Planes festival saw a vibrant display of aviation heritage, featuring antique and modern aircraft. The excitement was heightened with new towing gear and creative logistics using golf carts and lawn mowers. Crowds cheered as planes paraded down Main Street, showcasing community spirit and traditions.
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.
Old Friends and New Runways
The narrative revolves around the author's journey with a vintage Cub aircraft, a family legacy from his father. While learning tailwheel flying, he values the friendship and support of an old colleague. Their shared flights symbolize a reconnection to the joy of aviation and the importance of camaraderie in the flying community.
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.
Barnstorming Carnival 2025: Echoes of Flight and Friendship
The Barnstorming Carnival marked a lively summer event filled with joyful children's activities, including building penny planes and launching rockets. Despite weather challenges, camaraderie flourished among enthusiasts, highlighting emotional connections to aircraft. As summer progresses, memories are forged, and preparations for Oshkosh begin, underscoring aviation's timeless allure for future generations.
Summer Flying, Storm Watching, and Sweet Moments at the Airport
The airport is alive with summer activity—projects are progressing, hangar doors are wide open, and the skies are busy when life and weather allow. Flying season is here. It’s what we’ve been dreaming of and working toward all winter long—longer daylight hours, warmer temperatures, and a rhythm that feels just right when the prop turns... Continue Reading →
Chasing Horizons: Celebrating Aviation’s Connection to History
The airport crew is embracing flying season, cherishing aviation connections. However, the beloved Mount Victory may close with new ownership. Meanwhile, Volunteer Saturday celebrated the Grimes Flying Lab's 50th anniversary at the 1975 Paris Air Show. Despite Canadian wildfire smoke, enthusiasm persisted as the Beech 18 prepared for flight, inspiring the next generation.
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.